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Kentucky Professor Works to Improve Irrigation Efficiency, Soil Health in High Tunnels

Outlet: USDA NRCS

September 16, 2014

Seasonal high tunnels have emerged in the past few years as an important tool for farmers wanting to extend their growing seasons. Right now, thanks to a Conservation Innovation Grant from USDA, a University of Kentucky professor is studying them – & how they can be made more efficient.

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