2024
DOI: 10.3389/fsufs.2024.1276415
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Weed control, soil health, and yield tradeoffs of between-bed management strategies in organic plasticulture vegetable production

Alyssa R. Tarrant,
Daniel C. Brainard,
Lisa K. Tiemann
et al.

Abstract: Planting a cover crop living mulch between plastic mulch beds in fresh market vegetable production can reduce soil erosion and runoff, and offers an opportunity to grow an income generating cash crop alongside a soil building cover crop. However, potential negative impacts on yield, variable weed control, unclear impacts on soil health, and limited management recommendations challenge adoption of this practice, despite grower interest. In a two-year study in southwest Michigan, living mulches were evaluated in… Show more

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