United States Department of Agriculture Agricultural Research Service
   

The Project and the
Scientists



Several years ago, two scientists who work for USDA's Agricultural Research Service went looking for an organic mulching system to replace plastic sheeting, and touched off a tomato-growing revolution. Their unique grow-your-own organic mulch system continues to win converts, rewarding many who try it with more fruit of a higher quality for considerably less work.

The tomato research team:

Aref Abdul-Baki is a plant physiologist with the ARS Vegetable Laboratory.Aref Abdul-Baki is a plant physiologist with the ARS Vegetable Laboratory, Rm. 213, B-10A, BARC-West, Beltsville MD 20705.


Dr. John Teasdale is a plant physiologist with the ARS Weed Science Laboratory. Dr. John Teasdale is a plant physiologist with the ARS Weed Science Laboratory, Rm. 103, Bldg. 264, BARC-East, Beltsville, MD 20705.


Research supporting these findings was conducted at the USDA-ARS Beltsville Agricultural Research Center in Beltsville, Maryland, and funded by contributions from the Sustainable Agriculture Program.

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