Using High Tunnels to Strengthen our Local Farmers MarketPlan of Work

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Wayne County CES

Title:
Using High Tunnels to Strengthen our Local Farmers Market
MAP:
Community and Economic Development
Agents Involved:
Glen Roberts, Terry Bertram, Danny Adams, KSU small farm, Seth Hart
MAJOR PROGRAM 1:
Horticulture, Commercial
MAJOR PROGRAM 2:
Plant Disease ID
MAJOR PROGRAM 3:
Local Food Systems
MAJOR PROGRAM 4:
Small Farm Diversification
Situation:

We do not have enough produce at our local farmers market in May and June to meet the demand.  Our weather is not conducive to producing very much produce that time of year without some type of weather protection.  High tunnels offer the potential for vegetable producers to have more product available in May and June when the market demand is strong for fresh locally grown produce.  

Long-Term Outcomes:

Producers use high tunnels to take advantage of the strong demand in May and June for fresh locally grown produce.  Producers earn more income and consumers can purchase fresh locally grown produce resulting in strong economic development.  

Intermediate Outcomes:

Producers build high tunnels to grow produce for May and June markets.

Initial Outcomes:

Producers learn the potential value of producing in a high tunnel for May and June markets.

Evaluation:

Initial Outcome: Producers become aware of the opportunities to grow produce and have it available 30-60 earlier than conventional production

Indicator: They attend local hands on classes showing how to build a high tunnel.

Method: Demonstration classes

Timeline: 2021-2022

Intermediate Outcome: Producers decide to build high tunnels

Indicator: They build high tunnels

Method: Visual observation

Timeline: 2021-2022


Long-term Outcome: Producers earn more money by supplying more produce locally in May and June.

Indicator: Earlier sales at higher prices, and satisfied local consumers

Method: Direct observation of the Farmers Market

Timeline: 2021-2022

Learning Opportunities:

LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES: 

Audience: Produce producers, industry, consumers 

Project or Activity: Hands on building a high tunnel  

Content or Curriculum: USDA designs 

Inputs: Specialists, techs, agents 

Date: 2021-2022 

 

Audience: Producers 

Project or Activity: Extension Educational programming 

Content or Curriculum: Agronomic principles of high tunnels 

Inputs: extension specialists, agents, industry  

Date: 2021-2022 

 

Audience: producers 

Project or Activity: marketing produce from a high tunnel 

Content or Curriculum: produce prices for May and June 

Inputs: agents, marketing specialists 

Date: 2021-2022 



Success Stories

Building a Low Tunnel in a High Tunnel

Author: Glen Roberts

Major Program: Economic Development

Participants:  Young farmer and her husband, Extension ANR Agent and Assistants.The supply of local produce does not meet the demand in May and throughout the month of June at our Farmers Market.  USDA grants through the Natural Resources and Conservation Service offer potential to help in this area.  One roadblock to this is an NRCS rule that the recipient of the grant has to agree not to use artificial heat for the first few years.  A potential solution to this is to build

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