Specialty Crops for High Tunnel Production in Texas

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Publication
Date of Publication
January 25, 2022
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Overview

High tunnel cropland is prime real estate, so be selective about which crops to grow. You can grow a variety of fruits, vegetables, and flowers in high tunnels to meet your market and customer preferences. This guide covers crop selection, cultural practices, pest management, and an economic model of high tunnel crop production. (16 Pages)

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