Author: Lorin Fawns
Planning Unit: Mason County CES
Major Program: Horticulture, Commercial
Plan of Work: Horticulture
Outcome: Long-Term Outcome
The Mason County Detention Center was looking for a way to improve mental health and provide healthier food for inmates. The jailer contacted the horticulture agent before the pandemic about building a greenhouse. After discussion, it was determined that a high tunnel would best suit the needs of the project. The horticulture agent provided information on high tunnel production from including how to get started. The horticulture agent worked closely with the jailer as the tunnel was being built and guided them on items that were needed insect and disease control along with frequent visits, phone calls, and emails.
The high tunnel is up and growing produce well, it is planned to grow to produce all four seasons. The inmates work in the high tunnel and said they find it relaxing and beneficial as they are able to work outside using their hands. Within seven months the tunnel has produced over $10,000 of vegetables that were used to feed inmates saving the county taxpayers money and providing healthier food that was not processed with high salt content and that was fresh.
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