Steve and Nate Riggers use an innovative approach to dryland farming systems: learn more in this publication, part of the Farmer-to-Farmer Case Study project. ...
Management of oats used for grain, hay, and straw during drought periods are presented in this report. Fertilization, harvesting, pest problems, and pasturing topics are addre ...
Timothy hay management concerns during periods of drought are addressed in this report. Proper fertilization to encourage early growth is essential. Drought-stressed timothy ha ...
WSU Drought Advisory: Controlling weeds greatly reduces water loss in crops. Many weeds, such as ragweed, sunflower, lambsquarter, and Russian thistle, use more water than crops like wheat, corn, and ...
This publication provides detailed information on the nutrient needs of dryland winter wheat for eastern Washington. A 1-page worksheet is included to help develop an appropriate nitrogen application ...
As the name suggests, dual-purpose winter canola serves two purposes: fall forage or silage and grain harvest. Canola forage could be advantageous in the inland PNW where late summer and fall pasture ...
Dual-purpose winter canola is gaining attention, and recent research has begun to illustrate its potential. As the name suggests, dual-purpose winter canola serves two purposes: fall forage or silage ...