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Home Native Plant Network Journal Articles Straw mulch prevents loss of fall-sown seeds to cold temperatures and wildlife predation

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Straw mulch prevents loss of fall-sown seeds to cold temperatures and wildlife predation

Abstract:

A combination of cover crops and straw mulch effectively protect fall-sown hardwood seeds from cold temperature damage and predation at our nursery in central Indiana. Before using this treatment, we experienced 30% to 90% crop losses on a regular basis, but now our seedbed densities are consistently at target and the resulting seedlings are larger. Specialized equipment facilitates the task and paid for itself through increased crop revenues in just 1 y.

Issue & Pages:

Fall 2005 Pages: 282-285

Article Download:

6-3NPJ282-285.pdf (PDF document)

Authors:

  • Jim Wichman
  • Robert Hawkins
  • Paula M Pijut

Keywords:

seed predation, seed damage, nursery seedlings, oak, Quercus alba L.