Team Name: Green Life
Deedee Barrido
hometown: Weston, Fl
major: Horticultural Sciences (organic crop production specialization)
year: 3rd
hobbies: yoga, poetry, playing the ukulele
Yanlin Wang
hometown: Sichuan Province, China
major: Horticultural Science
year: 3rd
hobbies: hiking, reading, drawing
Spencer Chamow
hometown: Syosset, New York
major: Sustainability Studies
year: 2nd
hobbies: basketball, skateboarding
William Allen
hometown: Safety Harbor, Fl
major: Biology
year: 4th
hobbies: Magic tricks, Kenpo
Objective:
To determine the advantage (or disadvantage) of using Buckwheat as an intercrop with several leafy greens
Description:
We will have a total of 8 lines of crop. The first 4 lines will be 1 control trial for each of the leafy greens listed above. The last 4 lines will be the leafy greens again, by growing alongside an intercrop of Buckwheat. Each line will be roughly 15ft long in length. We will then compare each crop with the other of the same leafy green species in appearance and weight (fresh field mass). By gathering an average of fresh field mass of each line of crop, we can determine the average amount of mass added or removed from the crop through the addition of Buckwheat in comparison to the control crop.
Crops and Cultivars:
Arugula (Astro) (~30 seeds), Kale (Toscano)(~30 seeds), Mustard (Golden Frills)(~30 seeds), Swiss Chard (Bright Yellow)(~30 seeds), & Buckwheat (whatever is on hand) (~60 seeds).

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