Research Results from Deep Winter Greenhouse Horticulture Trials: A University of Minnesota RSDP, Horticulture Department, and DWG Grower Collaborative
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Research Results from Deep Winter Greenhouse Horticulture Trials: A University of Minnesota RSDP, Horticulture Department, and DWG Grower Collaborative
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2019-09
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UMN Extension Regional Sustainable Development Partnerships
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Deep Winter Greenhouses (DWG) use passive solar technology to create an environment where cold tolerant crops like leafy greens can be grown during the winter to satisfy consumer demand for fresh local produce yearround and increase revenue for farmers. This report provides recommendations for DWG producers based on horticultural research trials.
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U.S. Department of Agriculture National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA), North Central Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE)
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Hodge, Claire Flavin; Schweser, Greg. (2019). Research Results from Deep Winter Greenhouse Horticulture Trials: A University of Minnesota RSDP, Horticulture Department, and DWG Grower Collaborative. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/208728.
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