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First Year Annual Report

Seasonal High Tunnel System for Crops – First Year Annual Report

Report is to be turned into the NRCS Field Office by September 30 of the First Year.

Report Prepared By

Client Name:
Tunnel System Location:
Field Office:
Report for Calendar Year:
Date Report Completed:

Supporting Practices Installed

Structures or Practices Installed / Date Installation Completed or Started

Cost of High Tunnel(s) Materials and Installation

Item / Tunnel 1 / Tunnel 2 / Tunnel 3
Width:
Length:
Height (in center):
Structure Manufacturer:
Actual Cost of High Tunnel Kit1:
Description of Site Preparation Required:
Estimated Hours and/or Cost of Site Preparation:
Labor Required to Install
(Approx. Number of Hours):

1Include cost of item including taxes and shipping costs, if any. Attach invoices or statements.

Operation and Maintenance Completed for the High Tunnel(s)

Activity or Item / Materials Required and Estimated Cost / Labor Required
(Number of Hours)

Cropping History BEFORE Installation of Seasonal High Tunnel

Crops Grown / Fertilizer Application / Pesticide Application
Product / Rate2 / Timing / Product / Rate2 / Timing

Cropping AFTER Installation of Seasonal High Tunnel

Crops Grown / Fertilizer Application / Pesticide Application
Product / Rate2 / Timing / Product / Rate2 / Timing

2Rate: Amount per Unit per Crop

Change in Crop Yields

Crops Grown
(AFTER Tunnel System) / Crop Yield BEFORE
Tunnel System Installation3 / Crop Yield AFTER
Tunnel System Installation3

3Crop yield: Amount per Unit per Crop

Change in Crop Quality

If crop quality changed, describe how it changed:

Estimated Value of Plant Yield and Quality Changes

Estimated change in farm sales due to changes in crop yields and/or quality: ($ per unit)

Change in Growing Season

Item / BEFORE
Tunnel System Installation / AFTER
Tunnel System Installation
Growing Season (Dates):
Length of Growing Season (Days):
Total Number of Crops Grown on Site per Year:

Overall Evaluation and Comments

Did the high tunnel(s) and supporting practices function as well as planned and you expected?
Recommendations (Should use of the seasonal high tunnels be continued?)
Other benefits not covered above:
Unexpected issues or problems which occurred due to installation of the high tunnel(s):
Any other comments or observations:

Section Completed By the Servicing Office

Planner Name: / Office Name:
Date Completed:

After Installation Site Conditions

Sheet and rill erosion rate on site:
Other pertinent soil erosion indicator(s):
Soil Loss Tolerance “T” value for site:
Soil Conditioning Index value:
Other pertinent soil condition indicator(s):
Did the high tunnel(s) and supporting practices function as well as planned and you expected?
Recommendation (Should use of the high tunnels be continued?)
Unexpected issues or problems which occurred due to installation of the high tunnel(s):
Any other comments or observations:

Note to Planner: Put a copy of this report in the client/customer’s file and forward a copy to the Assistant Director for Technology at the Pacific Islands Area State Office.

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NRCS, PI

November 2011

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Second Year Annual Report

Seasonal High Tunnel System for Crops – Second Year Annual Report

Report is to be turned into the NRCS Field Office by September 30 of the Second Year.

Report Prepared By

Client Name:
Tunnel System Location:
Field Office:
Report for Calendar Year:
Date Report Completed:

Additional Supporting Practices Installed

Structures or Practices Installed / Date Installation Completed or Started

Operation and Maintenance Completed for the High Tunnel(s)

Activity or Item / Materials Required and Estimated Cost / Labor Required
(Number of Hours)

Cropping Second Year After Installation

Crops Grown / Fertilizer Application / Pesticide Application
Product / Rate1 / Timing / Product / Rate1 / Timing

2Rate: Amount per Unit per Crop

Change in Growing Season

Growing Season (Dates):
Length of Growing Season (Days):
Total Number of Crops Grown on Site per Year:
If there were different crops from last year, explain why:

Change in Crop Yields

Crops Grown / Crop Yield1 / If different than last year, explain why:

3Crop yield: Amount per Unit per Crop

Change in Crop Quality

If crop quality changed, describe how it changed:

Estimated Value of Plant Yield and Quality Changes

Estimated change in farm sales due to changes in crop yields and/or quality: ($ per unit) (BEFORE vs. WITH tunnel system installation)

Overall Evaluation and Comments

Did the high tunnel(s) and supporting practices function as well as planned and you expected?
Recommendations (Should use of the seasonal high tunnels be continued?)
Other benefits not covered above:
Unexpected issues or problems which occurred due to installation of the high tunnel(s):
Any other comments or observations:

Section Completed By the Servicing Office

Planner Name: / Office Name:
Date Completed:

After Installation Site Conditions

Sheet and rill erosion rate on site:
Other pertinent soil erosion indicator(s):
Soil Loss Tolerance “T” value for site:
Soil Conditioning Index value:
Other pertinent soil condition indicator(s):
Did the high tunnel(s) and supporting practices function as well as planned and you expected?
Recommendation (Should use of the high tunnels be continued?)
Unexpected issues or problems which occurred due to installation of the high tunnel(s):
Any other comments or observations:

Note to Planner: Put a copy of this report in the client/customer’s file and forward a copy to the Assistant Director for Technology at the Pacific Islands Area State Office.

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NRCS, PI

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Third Year Annual Report

Seasonal High Tunnel System for Crops – Third Year Annual Report

Report is to be turned into the NRCS Field Office by September 30 of the Third Year.

Report Prepared By

Client Name:
Tunnel System Location:
Field Office:
Report for Calendar Year:
Date Report Completed:

Additional Supporting Practices Installed

Structures or Practices Installed / Date Installation Completed or Started

Operation and Maintenance Completed for the High Tunnel(s)

Activity or Item / Materials Required and Estimated Cost / Labor Required
(Number of Hours)

Cropping Second Year After Installation

Crops Grown / Fertilizer Application / Pesticide Application
Product / Rate1 / Timing / Product / Rate1 / Timing

2Rate: Amount per Unit per Crop

Change in Growing Season

Growing Season (Dates):
Length of Growing Season (Days):
Total Number of Crops Grown on Site per Year:
If there were different crops from last year, explain why:

Change in Crop Yields

Crops Grown / Crop Yield1 / If different than last year, explain why:

3Crop yield: Amount per Unit per Crop

Change in Crop Quality

If crop quality changed, describe how it changed:

Estimated Value of Plant Yield and Quality Changes

Estimated change in farm sales due to changes in crop yields and/or quality: ($ per unit) (BEFORE vs. WITH tunnel system installation)

Overall Evaluation and Comments

Did the high tunnel(s) and supporting practices function as well as planned and you expected?
Recommendations (Should use of the seasonal high tunnels be continued?)
Other benefits not covered above:
Unexpected issues or problems which occurred due to installation of the high tunnel(s):
Any other comments or observations:

Section Completed By the Servicing Office

Planner Name: / Office Name:
Date Completed:

After Installation Site Conditions

Sheet and rill erosion rate on site:
Other pertinent soil erosion indicator(s):
Soil Conditioning Index value:
Did the high tunnel(s) and supporting practices function as well as planned and you expected?
Recommendation (Should use of the high tunnels be continued?)
Unexpected issues or problems which occurred due to installation of the high tunnel(s):
Any other comments or observations:

Note to Planner: Put a copy of this report in the client/customer’s file and forward a copy to the Assistant Director for Technology at the Pacific Islands Area State Office.

NRCS, PI

November 2011