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High Residue Farming Under Irrigation: Crop Rotation (2 in a series of 5)

“High Residue Farming” is an umbrella term for cropping systems in which less tillage is used in order to keep crop residue on the surface of a field. That crop residue provides many benefits to the s ...
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High Residue Farming Under Irrigation: Residue Management through Planting (3 in a series of 5)

“High Residue Farming” is an umbrella term for cropping systems in which less tillage is used in order to keep crop residue on the surface of a field. That crop residue provides many benefits to the ...
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Home Water-Saving Methods

Water-saving devices and tips can reduce water use in the home. Faucets, shower heads, toilets, pressure-reducing valves, insulation, point-of-use water heaters, washing machines, and automatic dishwa ...
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Impact Assessment - Solutions to Environmental and Economic Problems (STEEP), a USDA Special Research Grant

The 30-year STEEP (Solutions to Environmental and Economic Problems) research and education program is a nationally known endeavor developing conservation practices with a systems approach. As documen ...
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Improving Soil Quality on Irrigated Soils in the Columbia Basin

Soils in the Columbia Basin are highly productive for agriculture but can have problems related to their physical properties that can be influenced by different soil improvement practices. This public ...
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Integrated Management of Feral Rye in Winter Wheat

This publication discusses identification and management of feral rye.
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Iron in Drinking Water

Iron in drinking water, though harmless at typical household concentrations, can result in poor tasting, unattractive water that stains both plumbing fixtures and clothing.
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Irrigated Spring and Winter Canola Production in Washington

Winter and spring canola have been produced on limited acreages in Washington State for many years. However, that concentration is rapidly expanding due not only to food (canola oil) and feed (cano ...
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Irrigating with Big Guns vs. Boom Carts in Northwestern Washington

This publication compares the benefits and drawbacks of big gun and boom-type irrigation systems by documenting their respective water application efficiency and costs as applied to potato production ...
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