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Best Management Practices for Summer Fallow in the World's Driest Rainfed Wheat Region

Wind erosion from excessively tilled soils is a severe problem, especially in south-central Washington. Tillage of fallow land in the world’s driest rainfed wheat production region is considered neces ...
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Wheat Farmers Adopt the Undercutter Fallow Method to Reduce Wind Erosion and Sustain Profits

Excessive tillage—especially in the low-precipitation wheat production region of the Inland Pacific Northwest—causes blowing dust, which results in soil loss as well as air quality degradation. Yet mo ...
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An Economic Comparison of No-till Annual Rotations to Conventional Winter Wheat-Fallow in Adams County, WA 2005

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Paper presents an economic comparison of six no-till crop rotations versus conventional winter wheat-summer fallow system. The no-till systems are far less profitable and exhib ...

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Biofuel Economics and Policy For Washington State

This report is a comprehensive response to 2007 Washington State legislation (HB 1303) that tasked Washington State University to 1) analyze the types and corresponding amounts of biofuel in the stat ...
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Market Vegetable Gardens: Planning for Success

This publication presents an overview of what is involved with producing vegetables for profit, including field considerations such as soil fertility and greenhouse requirements, and financial aspect ...
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