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Organic Small Grain Production in the Inland Pacific Northwest: A Collection of Case Studies

Organic farming can be a challenge anywhere, but the obstacles encountered by Inland Pacific Northwest organic small grain farmers are unique. Their options for managing weeds and soil nutrients are f ...
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Ornamental Grass Threatens Native Biodiversity

Ornamental grasses are increasingly popular in landscaping. One species being offered in nurseries and online is ribbongrass, or Phalaris arundinacea var. picta (‘Castor’, ‘Feesey’, ‘Strawberries and ...
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Oxeye Daisy

Oxeye daisy is a showy perennial herb that was introduced from Europe. It is a noxious weed in Washington and several Idaho counties. Once established, oxeye daisy competes against grasses, reduces ca ...
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Pacific Northwest ( PNW ) Weed Management Handbook

A comprehensive guide to weed management in the Pacific Northwest.
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Pasture and Hayland Renovation for Western Washington and Oregon

This publication is designed to help you achieve a successful forage seeding whether you're a beginning or experienced forage producer. It's divided into sections so you can focus on the information y ...
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Paterson's Curse (Echium plantagineum) in the Pacific Northwest

Paterson's Curse is a weed that is a major problem in Australia, but currently has only limited distribution in the Pacific Northwest. This weed has the potential to severely degrade agricultural h ...

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Pea Shoots

Pea shoots, the young, tender vine tips of garden peas, are increasingly found in high-end restaurants; learn to successfully grow this delicacy. ...
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Performance of Hard Red Winter Wheat in Late-Planted No-Till Fallow

This publication describes results of field research on the performance of hard red winter wheat cultivars in a late-planted fallow system in the low-precipitation zone of Oregon and Washington. ...
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Pest Watch: Viburnum Leaf Beetle (Home Garden Series)

Viburnum leaf beetle (Pyrrhalta viburni) is an invasive pest from Europe that is spreading in Washington State. It can cause branch dieback and even death of Viburnum species, including native species ...
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