Title: Springsown oa
1- Spring-sown oat annual medic in Black Plastic
Mulch pumpkin production. - Andy Wyenandt, R. M. Riedel, L. H. Rhodes and S.
G. P. Nameth. - Dept. of Plant Pathology
- M. A. Bennett
- Dept. of Horticulture and Crop Science
- The Ohio State University
- Part 2, cont.
210 d later on July 20, 2002
3Spring-sown oat annual medic in Black Plastic
Mulch pumpkin production.
- Andy Wyenandt, R. M. Riedel, L. H. Rhodes and S.
G. P. Nameth. - Dept. of Plant Pathology
- M. A. Bennett
- Dept. of Horticulture and Crop Science
- The Ohio State University
- Part 1.
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5July 26 - 6 d later after 1.15 rain
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8 ground cover of spring-sown oat at pumpkin
harvest
ground cover of living annual medic cover crop
at pumpkin harvest
9Yield of pumpkin grown on BPM AM
Yield of pumpkin grown on BPM oat
10Average T/A, fruit weight (lbs), ground cover
(GC) and clean fruit ( Clean) at harvest for
pumpkins grown on black plastic mulch (BPM) with
bare soil, spring-sown oat, and annual medic
Parabinga as cover crop mulches between rows in
2002.
116/7 2.2
6/28 .47
7/10 1.15
7/24 1.21
Medic death
12Conclusions
- Spring-sown oat (110 lb/A) as a killed cover
crop mulch between BPM may help retain soil
moisture and increase fruit cleanliness in
pumpkin production. - Annual medic when left as a living cover crop
mulch in BPM competed with pumpkin and reduced
pumpkin yield.
13Using Cover Crop Mulches
- Have a plan, know what you want
- Start small and gain experience
- Ask around
14For more information on this research or on the
use of cover crops in pumpkin production please
contact Andy Wyenandt, Dept. of Plant Pathology,
the Ohio State University _at_ wyenandt.1_at_osu.edu or
at by phone at (614) 292-9355.
15Acknowledgments
- Mr. Mrs. Ralph Jutte, Pigeon Roost Farm,
- Kirkersville, OH
- Paul C. and Edna H. Warner Endowment Fund