Research
Mighty Mustard® Trials
Is there unbiased, scientific proof that Mighty Mustard® really works as a biofumigant cover crop? Yes. Check out the studies listed below.
Variety Trials
2015-2016 Cover Crops Variety Trial.
SOURCE: Practical Farmers of Iowa
2014-2015 Cover Crops Variety Trial
SOURCE: Practical Farmers of Iowa
2013-2014 Cover Crops Variety Trial
SOURCE: Practical Farmers of Iowa
Potato Production
2017 High Glucosinolate Mustard as a Biofumigant Trial. Focused on potato production.
SOURCE: University of Vermont Extension
Soybean Production
Pacific Gold reduces charcoal rot in soybean production
SOURCE: Kansas State University Extension
Vegetable Production
Mustards: A Brassica Cover Crop for Michigan
SOURCE: University of Michigan
Soil Disease Biofumigation
Growing Mustard as a Biofumigant
SOURCE: University of Massachusetts Extension. Focused on Nematode and P. capsici biofumigation.
Green Manure Trials for Verticillium Wilt Management in Mint Production (Scroll to page 6 of the report)
SOURCE: Oregon State University
Controlling Soil Disease in Giant Pumpkins (scroll to “test results” links)
SOURCE: Oregon State University
On-Farm Study Results: Biofumigation and Soil Solarization
SOURCE: Kentucky State University
Effect of Biofumigation & Soil Solarization on Sclerotinia sclerotiorum
SOURCE: Kentucky State University
Effect of Glucosinolate Exposure on Sclerotinia sclerotiorum and Phytopthora capsici
SOURCE: Kentucky State University