Nifty Hoops Highlights Why Pathogen Control Is Unique Inside a High Tunnel
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ANN ARBOR, Mich. - Michimich -- Nifty Hoops is helping growers better understand why disease pressure can feel more intense inside a High Tunnel, even when crops are protected from wind, rain, and extreme temperatures. While high tunnels are designed to create a productive growing environment, improper management can unintentionally allow pathogens to thrive.

High tunnels create a semi-controlled climate that shields crops from harsh weather. However, unlike open-field production, moisture and heat can become trapped inside the structure. Without careful climate management, these conditions can encourage fungal and bacterial diseases that impact plant health and yield consistency.

Why Pathogen Control Requires Special Attention in a High Tunnel
Inside a high tunnel, pathogens are more likely to thrive when:
- Humidity remains consistently high
- Leaf surfaces stay wet for extended periods

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- Air circulation is limited
- Temperatures fluctuate rapidly

Nifty Hoops emphasizes that understanding how climate and sanitation interact inside a High Tunnel is essential for preventing disease and maintaining strong crop performance.

Supporting Healthier Crops Through Climate Awareness
Effective pathogen control begins with proactive climate awareness. Managing airflow, humidity, and temperature inside a high tunnel helps create an environment where crops can thrive while disease pressure is reduced. When paired with consistent sanitation practices, these strategies support healthier plants and more reliable harvests.

Nifty Hoops continues to provide educational resources to help growers better manage their high tunnel environments and make informed decisions throughout the growing season.

Take Control of Pathogens Inside Your High Tunnel
Understanding why pathogen control is unique inside a High Tunnel is a key step toward healthier crops and more consistent yields. With the right balance of climate management and sanitation, growers can reduce disease pressure before it becomes a larger issue.

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Growers with questions or those interested in learning more about high tunnel systems and best practices are encouraged to reach out to Nifty Hoops. The team is dedicated to supporting the growing community with practical insights and expert guidance.

About Nifty Hoops: Nifty Hoops is working to radically re-localize food systems around the United States by helping our growers become successful and profitable while feeding our communities. To do this, they have designed a series of more efficient crop protection structures, which increase the resilience of farms against wind, rain, and cold and extend the growing season through the winter months. They have drawn from their backgrounds in engineering and farming, and taken feedback from growers to redesign how high tunnels are manufactured, sold, and built.

Contact: https://www.niftyhoops.com/contact

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