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Page 1: Year-round High Tunnel Production Steve Moore, NCSU The Center for Environmental Farming Systems Goldsboro NC steve_moore@ncsu.edu Cell 919 218 4642 National.

Year-round High Tunnel Production

Steve Moore, NCSUThe Center for Environmental Farming Systems

Goldsboro [email protected]

Cell 919 218 4642

National SARE Conference

March 25-27, 2008

Kansas City, Missouri

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Fossil Fuel Heated Greenhouse

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Historic Uses of Season Extension

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Reasons for Season Extension

• Maintain important sales outlets and customers• Spread out cash flow• Spread labor more evenly over the year• Sell products at higher (out of season) prices• Provide customers with greater diversity of products• Fresher and more nutritious produce• Produce higher gross sales and higher income per unit of

area• Moderate climate change irregularities• Contribute to a more sustaining food system by lowering

energy demands. distance food travels, creating a more regional food system

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Heat Sources

• Solar energy (light and heat)– Insolation, regional and site– Greenhouse orientation

• Ambient heat of the earth• Thermal decay of a highly organic soil

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Effects of Structure Design onThermal Performance

• Gothic arch shape

• Relationship of perimeter to surface area

• Perimeter ground insolation

• Use of interior covers

• Types of films and coverings

• Interior layouts

• Gable end layout and ventilation

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Passive Solar Design

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Passive Solar Greenhouse (March)

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Key bed Greenhouse Layout

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Inner Covers Closed for the Night

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2003-2004 Thermal Performance of inner and outer covers in unheated Greenhouses standardized to outside for

average temperatures mid December-mid February and for the average of five cold nights

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used Agribond Low-e Agribond used Mid Agribond

Outside GH1* S1 GH1* S1 GH1* S1 GH1* S2 GH1* N5 GH1* S1 GH 2**N4

TEMPERATURE (DEGREES FARENHEIT)AVERAGE WINTER TEMPReferenced to outside

5 COLD NIGHTS (1-8AM)referenced to outside

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Effects of various inner covers on Poc Choi (6mil plastic, typar, no cover)

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Winter Vegetables• Lettuce (head and

mixes)• Asian and other greens• Spinach• Parsley• Spring onions• Kale• Collards• Poc choi• Radish • Turnips• Chard• Celery• Herbs

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Management Considerations

• Soil salinization

• IPM

• Nitrate uptake in winter greens

• Variety selection and development

• Maximize yield within the structure

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Effects of Salinity in Greenhouse Pepper Production (2003) High: 3.89 dS/m, Medium: 2.51 dS/m, Low: 0.85 dS/m

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CROP Cultivar Seeding Transplant Harvest (1) Days in bedAsian Greens Mizuna Jan. 3 Jan. 30 27

Tatsoi Jan. 3 Feb. 1 29Beets Forono Jan. 16 Mar. 12 55Cilantro Jan. 10 Feb. 23 44/18Kale Red Russian Jan. 14 Feb. 26 35Lettuce Forellenschluss Nov. 17 Jan. 9 Feb. 19 41Poc Choi Joi Choi Nov.14 Jan. 9 Feb. 2 24

Joi Choi Dec. 24 Jan. 15 Feb. 21 37Ching Chiang Nov. 14 Jan. 9 Feb. 6 28

Spinach Winter Giant Jan. 3 Feb. 6 34Olympia Jan. 3 Feb. 20 48Tyee Jan. 3 Feb.23 51Space Jan. 14 Mar. 12 57Spinner Jan. 14 Mar. 12 57Perpetual Jan. 10 Mar. 3 43Razzle Dazzel Jan. 10 Feb. 12 40/21

Turnip Hakurei Jan. 16 Mar. 12 55Radish Easter Egg Jan. 28 Mar. 7 38

Cabernet Jan. 25 Mar. 12 35

Winter Seed to Harvest in a Passive Solar Greenhouse (in PA)

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Maximizing Production

• Use well started transplants in open flats• Close Plant spacings

– 6” spacings give 621 plants/100 sq. ft., 8”-320 plants, 10”-201 plants, 12”-159 plants

• Interplanting• Multilayer using troughs• 4 Square plantings• Utilize pathways for flat production

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Maximizing Ptoduction

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Early Summer (99)

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Importance of Variety SelectionCold growth difference between Outredgious (L) and

Oscarde (R)

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Winter Greenhouse (harvest)

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Jan. ’97 (weekly min. -7 degrees F.)

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New Style Hot Bed

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Old Style Hot Bed

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Plant Starter Temperatures 1999

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2/8-2/15

2/16-2/22

2/23-3/1

3/2-3/8

3/9-3/15

3/16-3/22

3/23-3/29

3/30-4/5

4/6-4/12

4/13-4/19

4/20-4/26

4/27-5/3

5/4-5/10

5/11-5/17

5/18-5/24

5/25-5/31

Date

Deg

rees

F

-30 cm F

+15 cm F

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Cherry Tomatoes (in cages)European single Leaders

Tomatoes (on Strings)

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Yields (1999)

• Peppers– New Ace, 561 lbs/100

sq.ft.– Vidi, 513 lbs/100 sq.ft.

• Eggplant– Orient Express, 396

lbs/100 sq.ft.– Neon, 288 lbs/100

sq.ft.

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Peppers Harvest (late December)

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Zone 3 (Northern Vermont)

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Cost of Season Extension

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INDIVIDUAL PLANT PROTECTORSwater filled protectors 5-10 years up to 16 $3 each $.30-$.60 eachIndividual covers 5-10 years $2-20 each $.20-$4.00 eachFABRIC ROW COVERSTufbel 92-95% 2-5 years 5-10 degrees $.23/ sq.ft. $.046-$.125/sq. ft.Typar T-518 70% 3 years 6 degrees $.039/sq. ft. $0.013/sq. ft.Agribon 19 85% 1 year 2-4 degrees $.01/sq. ft. $0.01/sq. ft.Agribon 30 70% 1-2 years 4-6 degrees $.02/sq. ft. $.01-$.02/sq. ft.Agribon 50 50% 1-3 years 6-8 degrees $.04/sq. ft. $.013-$.04/sq. ft.Agribon 70 30% 2-5 years 8 plus degrees $.05/sq. ft. $.01-$.025/sq. ft.PLASTIC ROW COVERSZip House (501) 90% 2 years $.29/ lineal ft. $0.145/lineal ft.Plastic (6mil, 4 yr, greenhouse) 92% 4 years $.08/sq. ft. $.02/sq. ft.Slited row cover (.5 mil) 95% 1-2 years 1-4 night, 10-30 day $.008/sq. ft. $.004-$.008/sq. ft. Polycarbonate 83% 25-30 years $1.60/sq. ft. $.05-$.06/sq. ft.LARGE STRUCTURES (own construction labor) $2.60 (est.)/sq. ft.Hoophouse (12'x96')(single layer 6 mill plastic) 25 years $.13/sq. ft.Unheated passive solar greenhouse (30'x96')(2 layers, 6 mill) 83% 25 years 34 (plus) degrees $2.08 (est.)/sq. ft. $.18/sq. ft.Heated greenhouse (30'x96') 83% 25 years $4.17 (est.)/sq. ft. $.35/sq. ft.

$2000-$4000/yr to heat Total/yr $1.04-$1.74

Harmony Essentials: Dedicated to the Vision and Practices of a Sustaining Food System, Steve and Carol Moore, 209 Woodhaven Dr. Goldsboro NC 27530, 919 731 2077, [email protected] (1/8/03)

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Steve MooreNorth Carolina State University

[email protected]

Reprint courtesy of Harmony Essentials