Cornell Commercial Vegetable Production

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LI Biodegradable Mulch Summary 2006

Tips for Success with Biodegradable Mulches

Cornell UniversityCollege of Agriculture and Life Sciences: Department of Horticulture: Cornell Vegetables: Online resources : 2006 New York Vegetable Cultural Practices Results : LI Alternative Mulch Products 2006

Long Island Alternative Mulch Products 2006

Study took place at the Long Island Research Station, Riverhead, NY

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Pictures Taken on August 17, 2006


Under melon grown on Mater-Bi Brown


Melons grown on Mater-Bi Brown


Under melon that was grown on
Mater-Bi Black


Under melons grown on Mater-Bi Green



Cornell UniversityCollege of Agriculture and Life Sciences: Department of Horticulture: Cornell Vegetables: Online resources : 2006 New York Vegetable Cultural Practices Results : LI Alternative Mulch Products 2006

Cornell Commercial Vegetable Production 

Comments or questions?  Contact:

Anusuya Rangarajan 
Statewide specialist for 
Fresh Market Vegetable Production
ar47@cornell.edu 

Department of Horticulture
121 Plant Science Building 
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY 14853
(607) 255-1780; Fax: (607) 255-9998

Betsy Ingall
Research Technician
bai1@cornell.edu

Department of Horticulture
158 Plant Science Building 
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY 14853
(607) 254-8943; Fax: (607) 255-9998


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