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HAIL DAMAGE ON THREE VEGETABLE CROPS

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U.S. crop loss from hail damage amounted to $246,443,391 in 1991. Premiums paid for hail insurance was $403,742,507. Despite the magnitude of this industry, the effects of varying levels of hail injury at different stages of plant growth is largely unknown for many vegetable crops. To further evaluate the effects of hail on strawberries, watermelons, and sweet corn, several studies were established in 1991 and 1992. Simulated hail applications were made at different rates and stages of crop growth. Total yields and marketable yields of strawberries were reduced by hail applications. All hail treatments reduced the number of marketable watermelons, except for the vegetative size light hail treatment in 1991. In 1992, the early treatments caused the most total yield reduction. All hail treatments reduced the percentage of marketable ears of sweet corn, except for the light application in the 13th leaf stage (early vegetative) in 1991. In 1992, additional treatments consisting of clipping all leaves were conducted. Clipping leaves at the early silking stage reduced marketable ears, indicating the loss of foliage adversely affected the growth of the ear. Clipping leaves just prior to harvest reduced the yield of Jubilee, but not Silver Queen.
American Society for Horticultural Science
Title: HAIL DAMAGE ON THREE VEGETABLE CROPS
Description:
U.
S.
crop loss from hail damage amounted to $246,443,391 in 1991.
Premiums paid for hail insurance was $403,742,507.
Despite the magnitude of this industry, the effects of varying levels of hail injury at different stages of plant growth is largely unknown for many vegetable crops.
To further evaluate the effects of hail on strawberries, watermelons, and sweet corn, several studies were established in 1991 and 1992.
Simulated hail applications were made at different rates and stages of crop growth.
Total yields and marketable yields of strawberries were reduced by hail applications.
All hail treatments reduced the number of marketable watermelons, except for the vegetative size light hail treatment in 1991.
In 1992, the early treatments caused the most total yield reduction.
All hail treatments reduced the percentage of marketable ears of sweet corn, except for the light application in the 13th leaf stage (early vegetative) in 1991.
In 1992, additional treatments consisting of clipping all leaves were conducted.
Clipping leaves at the early silking stage reduced marketable ears, indicating the loss of foliage adversely affected the growth of the ear.
Clipping leaves just prior to harvest reduced the yield of Jubilee, but not Silver Queen.

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