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WSU Wilke Research and Extension Farm Operation, Production, and Economic Performance for 2018

This annual publication, geared to farmers and crop consultants, outlines the operations, production, and economic performance of the WSU Wilke Farm.
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Nitrogen Inhibitors: How Do They Work to Reduce N Losses?

Wheat and barley growers can benefit from nitrogen inhibitors: How do they reduce losses? How to choose which products? That answered, and more, here.
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A Wheat Straw Pulping Co-Product Mixed With Lime May Address Soil Acidification in No-till Fields

Mixing black liquor and lime materials may be a viable solution to soil acidification: learn more about this unique strategy here.
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End-of-Season Corn Stalk Nitrate-Nitrogen Test for Post-Harvest Evaluation - A Case Study

This case study illustrates how to use the CSNT as a post-harvest tool to evaluate N availability and discuss how CSNT results can be used to fine-tune N management in future growing seasons.
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Understanding and Measuring Organic Matter in Soil

Understanding organic matter’s role in soil can be critical to any agricultural operation: learn the emerging methods of measurement in this publication.
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Tree Fruit Soil Fertility and Plant Nutrition in Cropping Orchards in Central Washington

A strategy with five steps: comprehensive information on soil and plant nutrition to increase production in cropping orchards.
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Soil Health in Orchards

Healthy, high-quality soil has the potential to increase the yield of your orchard: learn the nuts-and-bolts of great soil in this publication to get started.
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Compost Use for Tree Fruit

Compost can improve soil quality and nutrient, water, and pest regulation, but proper consideration is critical: in-depth exploration provided here.
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2019 Cost Estimates of Establishing, Producing, and Packing Honeycrisp Apples in Washington State

Is growing Honeycrisp feasible for your farm? This pub explores the physical and financial requirements of Honeycrisp production, packing, and establishment.
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