Annual Vegetable Progress Report

Year 2003

The following research projects were carried out at the Horticulture Station (Gilbert) and the Muscatine Island Research Farm (Fruitland). The soil type at the Horticulture Station consists of a moderately, well drained, loam with 3 to 4% organic matter content. The soil type at Fruitland is a excessively, well drained, coarse sand with organic content < 1%. Click on the topic of interest for downloading to your computer. You will need Acrobat Reader to see the document. If you do not have it installed on your computer you can obtain a free copy by visiting Adobe's site at: http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html

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Muscatine season

Muskmelon and Honeydew Cultivar Trial

Sweet Corn Cultivar Trial

Watermelon Cultivar Trial

Soil amendments & cover crops for certified organic pepper production

Asparagus Cultivar Trial

Fresh Market Tomato Yield Not Affected by Plastic Mulch Color

Scheduling Mehtods for Bell Pepper Irrigation on Sandy Soils

Pepper Cultivar Trial

Bell Pepper Planting Date and Mulch Color Trial

 

 

 

Gilbert Season

Devrinol (Napropamide) Effect on New Transplanted Tomato

Control of the Foliar Disease, Septoria lycopersici, in Organic Tomato Production

Response of Bell Pepper to Planting Date