This publication will help growers in Washington, Idaho, and Oregon design an integrated pest management (IPM) program for Sitona hispidulus, a pest of alfalfa and clover that occurs throughout the Un ...
Wind erosion resulting in loss of topsoil from agricultural lands within the Columbia Basin is a serious problem. This fact sheet discusses the problem as seen in potato fields, and explains strategi ...
This bulletin, the size of a 3X5 card, has a table of water measurement over a Cipoletti weir, as well as examples for determining the gross amount of water applied in surface irrigation. ...
Past droughts and threats of droughts in Washington
have caused concern about survival of
garden and landscape plants. These include
many woody trees and shrubs, vegetables, bulbs,
and bedding pla ...
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 ...
Steve and Becky Camp farm near LaCrosse, Washington, in an area receiving about 12–14 inches of annual precipitation. In this publication, the Camps discuss their strategy for diversifying and intensi ...