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Jeremy Cowan
Jeremy Cowan
Assistant Professor, Kansas State University
Verified email at ksu.edu
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Deterioration of Potentially Biodegradable Alternatives to Black Plastic Mulch in Three Tomato Production Regions
C Miles, R Wallace, A Wszelaki, J Martin, J Cowan, T Walters, D Inglis
HortScience 47 (9), 1270-1277, 2012
1532012
Biodegradable mulch performed comparably to polyethylene in high tunnel tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) production
JS Cowan, CA Miles, PK Andrews, DA Inglis
Journal of the science of food and agriculture 94 (9), 1854-1864, 2014
822014
Lettuce Yield and Quality When Grown in High Tunnel and Open-Field Production Systems Under Three Diverse Climates
RW Wallace, AL Wszelaki, CA Miles, JS Cowan, J Martin, J Roozen, ...
HortTechnology 22 (5), 659-668, 2012
582012
Deterioration of Three Potentially Biodegradable Plastic Mulches Before and After Soil Incorporation in a Broccoli Field Production System in Northwestern Washington
JS Cowan, DA Inglis, CA Miles
HortTechnology 23 (6), 849-858, 2013
472013
Using biodegradable plastics as agricultural mulches
A Corbin, J Cowan, C Miles, D Hayes, J Dorgan, D Inglis
332013
Biodegradable plastic mulch and suitability for sustainable and organic agriculture
S Ghimire, D Hayes, JS Cowan, D Inglis, LW DeVetter, CA Miles
Washington State University Extension, 2018
152018
Creating Tactile Space during a University Extension Field Day Event: The Case of a Sustainable Agriculture Innovation
JS Cowan, JR Goldberger, CA Miles, DA Inglis
Rural Sociology 80 (4), 456-482, 2015
152015
The Effect of Open-Ended High Tunnels in Western Washington on Late Blight and Physiological Leaf Roll Among Five Tomato Cultivars
M Powell, B Gundersen, J Cowan, CA Miles, DA Inglis
Plant Disease 98 (12), 1639-1647, 2014
152014
THE USE OF BIODEGRADABLE MULCH FOR TOMATO AND BROCCOLI PRODUCTION: CROP YIELD AND QUALITY, MULCH DETERIORATION, AND GROWERS'PERCEPTIONS
JS Cowan
WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY, 2013
142013
Visual Assessments of Biodegradable Mulch Deterioration Are Not Indicative of Changes in Mechanical Properties
JS Cowan, AM Saxton, H Liu, KK Leonas, D Inglis, CA Miles
HortScience 51 (3), 245-254, 2016
102016
Current and Future Prospects For Biodegradable Plastic Mulch in Certified Organic Production Systems, eXtension Foundation, eOrganic Community of Practice: 67951
AT Corbin, C Miles, J Cowan, DG Hayes, J Moore-Kucera, DA Inglis
82013
Effect of a high tunnel, organic cropping system on lettuce diseases in western Washington
M Powell, J Cowan, C Miles, DA Inglis
Plant health progress 14 (1), 7, 2013
82013
Effect of rootstock on ‘Tasti-Lee’tomato yield and fruit quality in a high tunnel production system
T Jenkins, J Cowan, CL Rivard, ED Pliakoni
HortScience 57 (10), 1235-1241, 2022
42022
Tomato growth, yield, and quality response to mixed chemical–organic fertilizers and grafting treatments in a high tunnel environment
F Buajaila, JS Cowan, D Inglis, L Carpenter-Boggs, C Miles
Canadian Journal of Plant Science 102 (1), 33-48, 2021
22021
Biodegradable mulch films: Their constituents and suitability for organic agriculture
JS Cowan, S Ghimire, CA Miles
Proceedings of the ASHS Annual Conference, Atlanta, GA, USA, 7-11, 2016
22016
Lettuce diseases observed in high tunnel and open field organic production in western Washington
M Powell, B Gunderson, J Cowan, C Miles, DA Inglis
Phytopathology 102 (11), 11-11, 2012
22012
Recapping NACTA 2022 Experiential Learning Workshop Activity Virtual Pivot
S Cloft, M Santiago, S Porr, C Simpson, J Cowan, CL Lang, D Mulvaney
NACTA Journal 67 (TT), 2023
2023
Teaching Tip Highlights from the NACTA 2022 Experiential Learning Workshop
D Mulvaney, S Cloft, M Santiago, C Simpson, CL Liang, J Cowan, S Porr
NACTA Journal 67 (TT), 2023
2023
UFSS 2022 Program Book
C Shoemaker, J Cowan, M Bhullar, C Rivard, L Nwadike, E Pliakoni
2022
UFSS 2020 Book of Abstracts
C Shoemaker, E Pliakoni, C Rivard, L Nwadike, J Cowan
2020
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