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Explore Sustainable Farming Through High Tunnel Production and Integrated Pest Management

By Heather Willis

More Illinois specialty crop growers are planting in high tunnels to extend their growing season, increase crop diversity, achieve higher yields, and improve quality. Learn about high tunnel production and how research studies on biological insect control are benefiting both the agricultural community and the environment during a free program on July 17 as part of the Summer Twilight Series.

The program will take place at Dixon Springs Agricultural Center, where participants can tour three commercial high tunnels, with one tunnel set up for hydroponic production and the other two utilizing permanent in-ground raised beds.

Since 2021, the on-site high tunnels have also served as a test site for research studies on biological insect control. Specialty Crops Entomologist Kacie Athey will discuss lessons learned from the four-year study, as well as insect identification and integrated pest management options for insect pests in high tunnels.

Source : illinois.edu

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