Root-lesion Nematodes: Biology and Management in Pacific Northwest Cropping Systems
To help Washington, Oregon, and Idaho wheat growers reduce the estimated $51 million annual loss to the region from root-lesion nematodes, PNW617 provides detailed results from the latest research …
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Published: October 2015
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A Guide to the Fining of Wine
If you've ever had a problem with the quality of the products from your winemaking efforts, you'll want to read this publication.
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Lingonberry Production Guide for the Pacific Northwest
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