This three-year study conducted in Mississippi evaluated the effects of petroleum mulch on soil temperature, seedling emergence, weed control, and cotton yield. The findings revealed that petroleum mulch increased soil temperature in the germination zone, reduced soil crusting after rainfall, improved plant stands, and significantly boosted cotton yield—especially when applied in 6-inch wide bands. Combining the mulch with preemergence herbicides like trifluralin further enhanced weed control. However, the practical challenges of cost, handling, and application at scale remain important considerations.
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