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National Sustainable Strawberry Initiative Project Meeting The Chancellor Hotel, Fayetteville, Arkansas May 21 & 22, 2014 Leonard Githinji, Ph.D. Extension Horticulture Specialist School of Agriculture, Fisheries and Human Sciences University of Arkansas Pine Bluff Establishing and expanding Sustainable Strawberry Production in Eastern Arkansas and Surrounding Areas

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2014 National Sustainable Strawberry Initiative Project Leader Meeting

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Page 1: Sustainable Strawberry Production in Eastern Arkansas and Surrounding Areas

National Sustainable Strawberry Initiative Project Meeting

The Chancellor Hotel, Fayetteville, Arkansas

May 21 & 22, 2014

Leonard Githinji, Ph.D.

Extension Horticulture Specialist

School of Agriculture, Fisheries and Human Sciences

University of Arkansas Pine Bluff

Establishing and expanding Sustainable Strawberry

Production in Eastern Arkansas and Surrounding Areas

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To increase the production season and regional

diversity of US strawberry production

Project Priority Area:

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Project Objectives:

Increase the season for strawberry production using high

tunnels, low tunnels, and plastic mulches;

Reduce the chemical inputs by utilizing sustainable soil

fertility management practices- Cover crops and Compost;

Control soil pests and diseases using solarization and

anaerobic soil disinfestation (ASD);

Conserve water resources using drip irrigation system; and

Reduce the risk of human pathogens on fresh berries.

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Project Objectives:

Increase the season for strawberry production using high

tunnels, low tunnels, and plastic mulches;

Reduce the chemical inputs by utilizing sustainable soil

fertility management practices- Cover crops and Compost;

Control soil pests and diseases using solarization and

anaerobic soil disinfestation (ASD);

Conserve water resources using drip irrigation system; and

Reduce the risk of human pathogens on fresh berries.

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Project Objectives:

Increase the season for strawberry production using high

tunnels, low tunnels, and plastic mulches;

Reduce the chemical inputs by utilizing sustainable soil

fertility management practices- Cover crops and Compost;;

Control soil pests and diseases using solarization and

anaerobic soil disinfestation (ASD);

Conserve water resources using drip irrigation system; and

Reduce the risk of human pathogens on fresh berries.

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Project Objectives:

Increase the season for strawberry production using high

tunnels, low tunnels, and plastic mulches;

Reduce the chemical inputs by utilizing sustainable soil

fertility management practices- Cover crops and Compost;;

Control soil pests and diseases using solarization and

anaerobic soil disinfestation (ASD);

Conserve water resources using drip irrigation system; and

Reduce the risk of human pathogens on fresh berries.

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Project Objectives:

Increase the season for strawberry production using high

tunnels, low tunnels, and plastic mulches;

Reduce the chemical inputs by utilizing sustainable soil

fertility management practices- Cover crops and Compost;;

Control soil pests and diseases using solarization and

anaerobic soil disinfestation (ASD);

Conserve water resources using drip irrigation system; and

Reduce the risk of human pathogens on fresh strawberries

through GAP/GHP training.

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Project Activities:

Preparation of demonstration sites for hands-on training

Three demonstrations sites were prepared for hands-on

training at:

The UAPB’s research farm (Jefferson County);

The UAPB’s Lonoke Farm (Lonoke County);

UAPB’s Agriculture Demonstration and Outreach

Center (ADOC) facility in Marianna (Lee County).

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High Tunnel Demonstration site at UAPB

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High Tunnel Demonstration site at UAPB

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High Tunnel Demonstration site at UAPB

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High Tunnel Demonstration site at UAPB

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High Tunnel Demonstration site at UAPB

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High Tunnel Demonstration site at UAPB

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High Tunnel Demonstration site at UAPB

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High Tunnel Demonstration site at ADOC

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High Tunnel Demonstration site at ADOC

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Low Tunnel Demonstration site at UAPB

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Low Tunnel Demonstration site at UAPB

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Low Tunnel Demonstration site at UAPB

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Low Tunnel Demonstration site at UAPB

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Demonstration Site on Soil treatment

Demonstration Site for Soil treatment

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Demonstration Site for Soil treatment

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Demonstration Site for Soil treatment

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Experimental Layout

Field C1 Field D1 Field E1 Field F1

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ASD Solarization Control

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Demonstration Site for Soil treatment

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Demonstration Site for Soil treatment

ASD SOL + ASD SOL CONTROL

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Results of the soil treatment

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Project Activities:

Educational Workshops

Strawberry Production Workshop for Master Gardeners in Jefferson County (08/30/2013).

Sustainable Strawberry Production Workshop in Jefferson County (12/18/2013)

Season Extension and Soil Management for Strawberry Production during the 58th Annual Rural Life Conference (02/28/2014).

Sustainable Strawberry Production Workshop at Jefferson County (04/15/2014).

Sustainable Strawberry Production Workshop, at UAPB’s ADOC facility in Marianna, Lee County (04/23, 2014).

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Sustainable Strawberry Workshop at UAPB

(December 18, 2013)

Educational Workshops

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Educational Workshops

Sustainable Strawberry Workshop at UAPB

(April 15, 2014)

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Educational Workshops

Sustainable Strawberry Production at ADOC in Marianna

(April 22, 2014).

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Project Activities:

Demonstrations and Hands-on Exercises

A hands-on training session part I on sustainable strawberry

production practices (12/18/2013);

A hands-on training session part II on sustainable strawberry

production practices, (04/15/2014);

A hands-on training session part III on sustainable

strawberry production practices (04/22/2014).

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Demonstrations and Hands-on Exercises

A hands-on training session low tunnel production

(12/18/2013)

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Demonstrations and Hands-on Exercises

A hands-on demonstration on high tunnel production

(04/15/2014)

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Demonstrations and Hands-on Exercises

A hands-on session on laying out the plastic mulch and drip tape

(04/22/2014)

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Demonstrations and Hands-on Exercises

A hands-on training session on sustainable

strawberry production practices

(04/22/2014)

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Increase in awareness and knowledge gain by participants

following the training program.

Growers learned the various sustainable strawberry

production techniques including: season extension, soil

management, pest management, and water conservation.

Over 100 individuals have been trained period through

workshops, demonstrations and hands-on exercises.

Project Outcomes

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Five new strawberry growers were reported during the

project period. These growers adopted sustainable practices

including use of high tunnels to grow strawberries.

There was an increase in strawberry acreage as a result of

new growers coming into production.

We anticipate that the long-term outcome will be increased

strawberry production, reduced chemical input, and

increased produce sales, leading to enhanced economic and

environmental sustainability.

Project Outcomes

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Thank you for listening

Leonard Githinji, Ph.D.

Extension Horticulture Specialist

School of Agriculture, Fisheries and Human Sciences

University of Arkansas Pine Bluff

870-575-7224 (Office)

[email protected]