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Raspberry Production in Tunnels @ High Meadows Farm Westminster West, VT The Tunnel 30 x 90 ft Harnois Oval Tech II (the wider the house the harder it is for cross ventilation) Roll up side walls + Roll up roof vent Estimated $10,000 - 12,000 new for frame, materials and labor Our Tunnel Costs Used Frame: $3,000 1 sheet of plastic: $300 Drip Tape: $500 Labor* to construct house + skin: $1,200 End walls including labor: $500 Total amount: $5,500 * At least for the first house it’s necessary to employ a professional to oversee the construction Plastic One layer of soft poly plastic typically lasts 4-5 years Plastic on ours lasted 3 years due to hail damage Double inflated could last for 5-6 years and also create enough pressure to not be damaged by incoming objects Stronger plastics providing sufficient light diffusion and less hot spots are available, allowing for the use of one layer Soil Preparation Commercial grower should use 500 lbs. per acre of 10-10-10 or make applications according to soil tests (Nourse) Before putting the tunnel up we prepared the soil by tilling in: 10 tons of used potting soil (comprised of VT Compost and Faferd) saved for 5 years 1200 lbs. of Lime Using a bedmaker we made 4 beds, complete with driplines under black plastic mulch Spacing The four beds are spaced 6 ft apart Six feet of black woven ground cover is laid between beds Plants are planted every 18 inches, (24 inches is suggested by experts) In the future we might try using 8 ft ground cover and no plastic mulch so that it is easier to access plants in order to fertilize, etc. Establishing the Tunnel Maintenance Pruning Trellising Weed Control Fertilizing Pest issues Harvest Pruning Early Spring: Cut down all plants leaving as little of a stub as possible from the ground Early Summer: When plants are 4.5 feet tall cut the tops so that the plants are about 4 feet tall Thin out suckers so that 4-6 canes per foot of row remain Trellising We use a simple technique Wooden stakes and twine 8 foot stakes are at least 2 in. thick Pound in a stake every 8 ft on both sides of a bed Starting at the base of the plant tightly wrap twine every 2 ft around each staked bed By using this method hidden berries will expose themselves thus increasing the harvest Every Farm needs a magic redheaded raspberry elf! Weed Control All plants are under black plastic mulch to minimize weeds Black ground cover between rows Regular weeding is necessary, especially during the growing season Make sure not to cultivate more than an inch deep when around the base of the plant due to the shallow root system Fertilizing In new plantings, apply blended fertilizer around each plant. Once the planting is established, fertilize yearly by the first of May. Evenly distribute fertilizer (½ cup) per plant. During the season, for now we use Daniels Pinnacle 3-1-1 This liquid fertilizer is applied through the dripline with water once every two weeks during the spring for abundant vegetative growth As plants start to flower we stop fertilization, but still water Raspberries need 1 to 1.5 inches of water per week from flowering until harvest Pest Issues Spotted Wing Drosophila Found around the 2nd week of august this year Symptoms: Larvae in berries Treatment: Pick out all berries in house and spray Entrust. After each spray must wait four days before picking again. We sprayed twice Result: Significantly less infected berries Spider Mites Can be present all year long Prevalent during hot dry Periods Make sure to be watering more Symptoms: Discoloration of leaves - areas of white striping, bronze dots Leaves become brittle and fall Treatment: Released Neoseiulus Fallacis (optimal temp 50-80 Degrees) Result: Definitely released the predatory mite too late, although spider mites didn’t cause too much more damage Fast mite= good mite slow mite= bad mite green stink bug nymph Green Stink Bugs Stink bugs have five nymphal stages as they mature They eventually become green with orange and black markings. At full size, green stink bugs are bright green and about 3/4 inch long Symptoms: Feed on leaves and stems Treatment: ? Result: ? Harvesting July 9th: Started picking November 10th: Stopped picking In July the picking is about 10 half pints an hour In August picking is about 15 half pints per hour (That is until the fruit flies came) This reduced picking average to about 6 uninfected half pints an hour In the 2nd week of September there were no more traces of fruit flies and the picking average leveled out at 12 half pints per hour Instead of using clam shells we use the half pint fiber containers and plastic lids For two years our raspberries have been a GAP Certified crop Prices Retail price for our half pint pre-fruit fly was $3.75 During and after the invasion $4.00 Since customers were ok with the end of the year price we will start next year with the $4.00 per half pint price Yields/Profit SALES PRICE QTY Sales Retail Estimate 3.60 1336 4810 Wholesale 2.67 37 99 Total Picked 3.57 1373 4908 LABOR PAY HRS Labor Pick Labor 15 140.75 2111 Other Labor 15 13.00 195 Total Labor 15 153.75 2306 SUPPLIES 401 GROSS PROFIT 2201 Marketing Efficient Tunnel Use Pros Allows for picking no matter the weather Early Harvest/ Season Extension Frost Protection Preventative for airborne diseases Cons Needs shade cloth mid-summer -we use a 50% mesh Takes up space for potentially more profitable crops Primocane Varieties • Polana- Earliest to ripen, smaller • Autumn Britten- ripens early nice and plump • Caroline- very vigorous • Anne- large yellow fruit • Joan J- a high yielding thornless variety • Jaclyn- very firm, resistant to sun scald Autumn Britten Caroline Joan J Anne Jaclyn Whats the next niche?