Then and Now: 125 Years of Dryland Wheat Farming in the Inland Pacific Northwest

This article is a history of dryland wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) farming in the low-precipitation (<12 inches) region on the Columbia Plateau of the Inland Pacific Northwest (PNW), USA. Numerous tech ...
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