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Pacific Gold Mustard
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Pacific Gold Mustard (Brassica juncia)
For quantities over 500 lbs. (more than 10 bags of 50 pounds) please contact us by Phone at 800 253 7346 or click here for a price quote and delivery options.
When used as a cover crop Pacific Gold Mustard can provide the following benifits.
Suppress Weeds– New seedlings have quick emergence and canopy, the cover crop battles weeds for nutrients, water, and sunlight as it grows. These highly competitive mustards can save you money on weed control.
Cycle Nutrients– Pacific Gold mustard takes up large amounts of nutrients which would otherwise be leached out; after incorporation these nutrients become available to the subsequent crop, which can reduce fertilization cost.
Erosion Control– Thick stands and extensive root structures provide excellent erosion control.
Reduce Compaction and Improve Water Penetration– Both Pacific Gold and Ida Gold mustards have deep tap roots that break up and loosen the soil, and improve water penetration and greatly reduce runoff compared to fallow ground.
Build Biomass- A highly productive thick stand will provide substantial amounts of organic matter to your soil upon incorporation.
As Part of a Water Plan– The nutrient cycling and reduction of run-off are benefits that illustrate how these mustards can be a integral and part of a water quality plan.
Bio-fumigation Potential- Ida Gold Mustard and Pacific Gold Mustard have very high levels of glucosinolates. The interest in glucosinolates, which are allelochemicals that occur throughout the Brassica family, has been generated because of the possibility of using plant tissues as a substitute for or supplement to synthetic chemical pest controls. Glucosinolate degradation produces biologically active products, the most significant of which (for potential biofumigation) are isothiocyanates, which behave as general biocides and have broad-spectrum activity on soil microorganisms. Some commercial soil fumigants use Methyl Isothiocyanate as the chief fumigant or as the active pesticidal agent produced from the degradation of other constituents.
The amazing mustard is a plant that grows well as winter turns to spring and it adds so much to the soil in the end it reduces pesticide use by harboring beneficial insects and it also adds amazing organic material to the soil.
Plant at 15 lbs. per acre
Glucosinolate: Sinigrin (2-Propenyl (Allyl))
Primary use for Bio-fumigation Potential: Broad-Spectrum of soil pests
Seed production of Ida Gold and Pacific Gold are is restricted in accordance with the Plant Variety Protection Act.
Specific cultural practices are important and vary depending your goal consult your authorized seed dealer or hearneseed.com to get the most out of your planting.
You must allow a minimum of 3 weeks (more in some cases) after incorporation before planting of subsequent crop consult your authorized dealer for more information.