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Comparing Between-Row Mulches in Organic Muskmelon and Squash – Year 2

Authors: Hayley Nelson (Iowa State University) , Mark Gleason (Iowa State University)

  • Comparing Between-Row Mulches
in Organic Muskmelon and Squash – Year 2

    Horticulture Research Station

    Comparing Between-Row Mulches in Organic Muskmelon and Squash – Year 2

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Abstract

Organic matter mulches are an important multi-purpose tool in organic agriculture. Mulches suppress weeds by competing for sunlight, moisture, and nutrients. Mulches also improve soil health by reducing erosion and increasing soil organic matter. For crops such as muskmelon and squash, mulches protect fruit from moist soil that contributes to fruit rot. The goals of this trial were to compare the abilities of two mulch treatments to suppress weeds, to increase soil organic matter, and increase marketable yield in organic muskmelon and acorn squash.

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Nelson, H. & Gleason, M., (2018) “Comparing Between-Row Mulches in Organic Muskmelon and Squash – Year 2”, Iowa State University Research and Demonstration Farms Progress Reports 2017(1).

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Published on
01 Jan 2018
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