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Strip-tillage for Onions and Sweet Corn, Lorin Grigg (Farmer-to-Farmer Case Study Series)

Lorin Grigg grows onions and sweet corn under sprinkler irrigation in Quincy, Washington. In this publication, Grigg discusses his strategy for cover cropping to protect seedlings from windblown san ...
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Strip-tilled and Direct-seeded Vegetables Integrated with Cattle Grazing, Eric Williamson (Farmer-to-Farmer Case Study Series)

Eric Williamson integrates direct seeding, strip tillage, and raising cattle into his farm near George, WA: learn more in this farmer-to-farmer case study. ...
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Superficial Scald Risk Assessment Assay for Apples

The aim of this publications is to rank apple storage rooms for the risk of superficial scald development by quantifying the conjugated trienols (oxidation product that causes scald symptoms) in the p ...
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Sweet Cherry Cultivars for the Fresh Market

Describes dark red and blush sweet cherry cultivars, including harvest timing, color when ripe, suggested pollinizers and rootstocks, size, firmness, yield potential, and other traits.
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Sweet Cherry Orchard Establishment in the Pacific Northwest: Important Considerations for Success

Regularly producing sustainable yields of high-quality cherries is possible only where site and other conditions are near optimal. This step-by-step guide summarizes factors to consider when establis ...
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Teff Grass for Forage: Nitrogen and irrigation requirements

Teff is an ancient grain, made popular recently as more growers turn to teff for its high yields of high-quality hay. New research shows that teff requires less nitrogen fertilizer and irrigation wate ...
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The Economic Impact of Potatoes on the Washington Economy

In spite of a general understanding by growers, food processing managers, and agricultural scientists of the potato industry, there has been no scientific study of the inter-industry relationships amo ...
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The Undercutter Method for Winter Wheat- Summer Fallow Farming

A video which covers farming systems in the 3.5 million dryland acres in Washington and Oregon that receive less than 12 inches of precipitation per year. The program explains the current cropping systems, some of the problem areas, and some innovative solutions developed by farmers and researchers, with the goal to give an understanding of new tillage systems to farmers in the area. Specific attention will be given to the research and farmer results with the undercutter method.
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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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