Archived - Best Management Practices for Summer Fallow in the World’s Driest Rainfed Wheat Region
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Wind erosion from excessively tilled soils is a severe problem, especially in south-central Washington. Tillage of fallow land in the world’s driest rainfed wheat production region is considered neces …
Published: July 2016
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