NC Tunnel Talks - From Tunnel to Table: Produce Safety Made Simple
Beginning January 13, 2026, we invite you to participate in a series of live, interactive sessions held on the second Tuesday of each month from 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. Eastern Time. This program is designed to provide both new and experienced commercial producers, as well as Extension Agents, USDA Conservationists with in-depth education in high tunnel farming. Access sessions conveniently through Zoom and engage directly with experts during dedicated Q&A segments.
Hosted by Cyndi Knudson, John Gurganus, and Heather Berger, Extension professionals with extensive research-based knowledge and practical field experience growing specialty crops in controlled environments. Guest panelists, including university researchers, accomplished farmers and industry leaders, will be invited to share proven strategies and emerging insights. Learn about cultural methods, maximizing marketable yields, mitigating pests and weeds, submitting samples for laboratory analysis, site selection and structural design, emerging technologies, business planning, and more.
This series offers a unique opportunity to strengthen your skills, reduce risks, and stay ahead in the evolving field of high tunnel farming. Visit www.NCTunnelTalks2026.eventbrite.com to register.
January 13 - Strong Starts: Transplant Production and Timing
February 10 - Tunnel Vision: High Tunnel Bed Layout and Prep
March 10 - Drip, Feed, Succeed: Irrigation/Fertigation in High Tunnels
April 14 - Upward Bound: Smart Trellising Strategies
May 12 - The Sampling Advantage: Soil, Tissue, and Disease Management
June 9 - From Tunnel to Table: Produce Safety Made Simple
July 14 - Future Ready: Design and Location for Success
August 11 - Tunnel Tactics: Undercover Defense
September 8 - Weed Warriors: Winning the Battle in High Tunnels
October 13 - Planting Playbook: Planning for Maximum Production
November 10 - Growing Gold: Specialty Crops in High Tunnels
December 8 - Plant to Profit: Crop Budgets and Recordkeeping
For more information, questions or to request accommodations for persons with disabilities contact Cyndi Knudson via email ceknudson@ncat.edu or phone 336-908-9820 at least 10 days prior to the event.
N.C. Cooperative Extension prohibits discrimination and harassment on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, sex (including pregnancy), disability, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, and veteran status. Individuals with disabilities are invited to request reasonable accommodations to participate in Extension sponsored programs and events. Please contact the county Extension office or campus department offering the program at least 14 days prior to the event to make arrangements.