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Thursday, November 19, 2015

NRCS Assists Organic Producers with Seasonal High Tunnels and Restoring the Land

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Subject: NRCS Assists Organic Producers with Seasonal High Tunnels and Restoring the Land
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NRCS Assists Organic Producers with Seasonal High Tunnels, and Restoring the Land

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NRCS conservationists in Washington are helping beginning farmers Cameron Green and Eric Wittenbach to grow organic produce using a seasonal high tunnel.

Their seasonal high tunnel improves the quality of their plants and soils, reduces the populations of pests, and cuts energy use – all while they provide customers with a local source of fresh produce.

Over time, Cameron and Eric will return their land to a native, natural system

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