Spinach (Processing)

Frank J. Dainello,
Extension Horticulturist
Department of Horticultural Sciences, Texas A&M University

 


VARIETIES
F380, DMC-09, ACX 3633, ACX 2615, Ark 5044

SOIL PREFERENCE
Well-drained, clay loam; will tolerate wide range of loamy soils with pH range of 6.5 - 8.0.

OPTIMUM GROWING CONDITIONS Cool dry conditions; 65 - 75oF days, 40 - 45 oF nights. Will withstand freezing temperatures(low 20's).

ESTABLISHMENT METHODS
Direct seeded
Optimum time= soil temperature < 100 oF in seed zone and/or day time air temperature, < 95 oF
Seeding rate lbs/A= 5 - 10(high seeding rate when planting in high temperatures soil)
Approx seed / oz= 2,800
Seeding depth= 1/4 - 1/2 "
Seedling spacing= 6 - 8 plants/ft of seed row, Normally 2 - 4 seed rows / 40" wide raised bed

FERTILITY/FERTILIZATION
Rates presented as actual lbs/A N, P2O5 and K2O (base actual rates on soil test results).
Generalized rate lbs/A: 120 - 75 - 80
N- 100 - 150 lbs, 75 - 100 lbs pre-plant + 20 - 30 lbs side-dressed or injected into irrigation water after each cutting(use tissue analysis to determine supplemental N rates.
P- 75 - 100 lbs banded 2" below seed at planting.
K- 70 - 100 lbs, not normally needed in most spinach (processing) production areas of Texas.

WATER/IRRIGATION
Low - moderate demand(10 - 15 "). If soil moisture low, irrigate after each cutting. Overhead sprinkler irrigation not advisable due to increased incidence of foliar diseases experienced with this method.

PEST MANAGEMENT
Major Diseases Control
Damping-off Ridomil Gold
White rust fixed copper, Ridomil Gold Copper, Quadris
Downy mildew (blue mold) Aliette, Ridomil Gold Copper, Quadris
Cecospora leaf spot Quadris
Virus None
Nematode K-Pam, Telone II, Telone C-17

Major Inescts Control
Cabbage looper B.t.'s, Mustang, permethrin, Spintor
Beet armyworm B.t.'s, Intrepid, Lannate, Larvin, Spintor
Aphid Admire, Assail, diazinon, dimethoate, Fulfill, Provado
Flea beetle Mustang, Sevin
Grasshopper Mustang, permethrin, Sevin
Leafminer Trigard, Spintor

Weed Control
Preplant incorporated Ro-Neet
Preemergence Dual Magnum (24c)
Postemergence Poast, Spin-Aid, Stinger
*NOTE*--The above is a partial listing of controls intended to serve as examples. Some labels may have been revoked since the publication of this guide. Refer to product labels for specifics and use accordingly. Failure to do so may result in crop injury, death and/or citation for law violation. Humans, animals and the environment may also be adversely affected by misuse.

HARVEST
Days after planting= 70 - 90.
Normal method= Machine cut
Containers= Bulk wagon
Packaging/handling= Canned or frozen

TRANSIT CONDITIONS(Field to processing plant)
Spinach (processing) layered with ice in bulk wagons or semi trailer. Best to transport at night if great distances need to be traveled. Do not leave in bulk wagons more than 24 hrs, very perishable.

COMMENTS / PRODUCTION KEYS
  • Raised beds suggested, cannot tolerate water logged soil
  • High soil temperatures (95 oF + in seed zone) can cause heat induced dormancy and subsequent stand reduction.
  • High air temperature (8OoF +) tends to reduce leaf body, thickness, soluble solids and color.
  • Excessive plant populations can cause poor leaf/stem ratio (critical for processing quality) and early bolting.
  • Immediate crop destruction upon crop termination and 3 - 5 year rotation essential to reduce white rust/blue mold inoculum levels to assist white rust control.
  • Delayed insecticide applications for aphid avoids killing beneficial insects. Essentially no aphid control obtainable with insecticides.
  • If Gibberellic acid (ProGib) is used as a harvest aid, incease use by February 1. Later use enhances bolting rate.
  • Bolting induced by long days (14 + hrs) following cold temperatures.

Texas Cooperative Extension, Horticulture Crop Guides Series
Revised November, 2003
http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/extension/vegetable/cropguides/spinachprocessing.html
Prepared for Web delivery by Brooke Bludau, Amanda Zan, and Dan Lineberger