Are you new to growing in high tunnels? Join us for a nine-week course to learn the fundamentals of high tunnel vegetable production in northern climates. Topics include: crop planning, irrigation, fertility and soil health, managing weeds, insects & disease, pruning & trellising, ventilation, automation, and more.
Course details:- Who is this for? The ideal student for this class should already have a high tunnel, or plan to build one in 2026
- Dates & time: Tuesdays from 12:00-1:30pm, February 3- March 31, 2026
- Location: Online (Zoom) with optional summer field trips and hands-on field days
- Cost: $75. Participants who complete a high tunnel management plan can receive a set of soil moisture monitors and a $300 scholarship to implement their plan. All course participants receive free soil tests and support with making a fertility plan. Scholarship and benefits are provided by a grant from the US Department of Agriculture’s Organic Research, Education and Extension Program.
- Instructors: Natalie Hoidal (UMN Extension), Erik Heimark (Maple Ridge Produce + Renewing the Countryside), plus guest presentations from farmers
Register at z.umn.edu/hightunnelcourse
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Photo: Hands-on field day from 2025 high tunnel course, learning to put plastic on a high tunnel. Photographer: Cory Ryan 
 
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