Today: a chance to check in with others about the condition of various crops across the state.
Join Purdue Extension for a High Tunnel Crop Talk on Monday, April 23, from 12:30-1:30 EST/11:30-12:30 Central.
High Tunnel Crop Talks are regularly scheduled discussions of crop progress and of current issues for food crops in high tunnels and in greenhouses.
There’s one this Monday, April 23, from 12:30-1:30 Eastern/11:30-12:30 Central, and additional Crop Talks every other week through June 18, during the 2012 growing season.
Participants include growers, Purdue Extension educators and specialists, students, NRCS Staff, and other people interested in the topic.
To join the Crop Talk, dial 1-866-492-6283 (for audio). Or, from a high speed internet connection, point your browser to this link. Login as a ‘guest’ by entering your name. When the meeting room window opens on your computer, follow the instructions on the screen to have the automated system call your phone number; you’ll then be able to answer the call, listen, and be heard. If you participate over the internet you will be able to see images and other resources that may be shared during the call.
These bi-weekly discussions, hosted by Purdue University staff, will include time for reports on the progress of high tunnel or greenhouse crops, and questions and answers about current production issues.
Do you have pictures of a crop or tunnel for discussion?
Email them to emaynard[at]purdue[dot]edu by 8pm Sunday, April 22, 2012, with HTCT in the subject line of the message. During the discussion, photos and other visuals will be viewable in an Adobe Connect meeting room accessible via high-speed internet.
A summary of each discussion is posted on the Indiana High Tunnels blog.
Future High Tunnel Crop Talks will take place on these dates: April 23, May 7, May 21, June 4, and June 18.
To receive reminder emails about High Tunnel Crop Talks, sign up for Purdue’s Fruit and Vegetable email list. Click on ‘Subscribe/Unsubscribe to the Commercial Fruit and Vegetable Crops mail list!’, enter your email address, and click ‘subscribe.’
These events are sponsored by the Department of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture at Purdue University, with assistance from USDA/SARE Indiana PDP Program.
For more information, contact Liz Maynard, emaynard[at]purdue[dot]edu or 219-531-4200, ext. 4206.
At The Purdue Extension Education Store you can order a Midwest Vegetable Production Guide for Commercial Growers 2012 (ID-56). To order by phone, call toll free (888) EXT-INFO.