Evaluation of Pumpkin Cultivars No-till Direct-seeded and No-till Transplanted into Wheat Stubble, Indiana 2004 (original) (raw)

Abstract

Double-cropping pumpkins after wheat provides an opportunity to harvest a high-value crop off of land that might otherwise remain uncropped. In northern Indiana, many jacko- lantern pumpkin cultivars may not mature quickly enough to produce a crop when planted in mid-July. This project compared yield and fruit size of eight cultivars or lines when they were either direct-seeded or transplanted into wheat stubble.

Keywords

variety trials, pumpkins, vegetables, Cucurbita pepo, no-tillage, direct seeding, transplanting

Date of this Version

1-1-2005

Maynard, Elizabeth T., "Evaluation of Pumpkin Cultivars No-till Direct-seeded and No-till Transplanted into Wheat Stubble, Indiana 2004" (2005). Midwest Vegetable Trial Reports. Paper 65.
https://docs.lib.purdue.edu/mwvtr/65

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