We are Researchers, Extension Specialists, Professors,
Growers, Technicians, and Students collaborating to
share experiences and knowledge about
high tunnels.
   
Please don't hesitate to contact us...
   

Ted Carey, Extension Specialist Food Crops
Kansas State University
Collaborations with researchers and growers on high tunnel production issues.
913-856-2335 ext. 120
tcarey@ksu.edu
more...

Laurie Hodges, Associate Professor and Extension Specialist
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Microclimate effects and production of cut flowers in high tunnels.

402-472-1639
lhodges1@unl.edu
more...
Lewis Jett, State Vegetable and Small Fruit Crops Specialist 
West Virginia University 
Extended season production of small fruits and vegetables in high tunnels.

304-293-6131
Lewis.Jett@mail.wvu.edu
more...
Dan Nagengast, Executive Director
Kansas Rural Center
Coordination and assistance for the on-farm grower trials

785-748-0605
nagengast@earthlink.net
Kim Williams, Professor of Floriculture
Kansas State University
Development of material related to high tunnel education.

785-532-1434
kwilliam@ksu.edu
more......
Rhonda Janke, Associate Professor of Horticulture
Kansas State University
Management practices for sustainable soil fertility in high tunnels.

785-532-0409
rrjanke@ksu.edu
more....
Chandrappa Gangaiah, MS Graduate Student (graduated Fall 2004)
Kansas State University
Disease supression qualities of compost tea.
Sharon Knewtson, PhD Graduate Student
Kansas State University

Soil quality in high tunnels.
785-532-1223
knewston@ksu.edu
Marci Spaw, MS Graduate Student (graduated Fall 2004)
Kansas State University
Development of material related to high tunnel education.

Xin Zhao, PhD Graduate Student (graduated Spring 2006)
Kansas State University

Nutritional quality of lettuce in high tunnel production.
352-392-1928 ext 209
zxin@ufl.edu

Anil Jayaprakash, MS Graduate Student (graduated)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Microclimate Modification by High Tunnels.
Ingrid Mallberg, MS Graduate Student (graduated Fall 2004)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Cropping systems in High Tunnels..
James Quinn, Horticulture Specialist, Cole County, Central Missouri Region
University of Missouri
Extended season production of warm season crops in high tunnels.

573-634-2824
quinnja@missouri.edu
   
 
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