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Conference
Proceedings
2004 Seventh Annual Northwest DirectSeed Cropping Systems Conference andTrade Show
January 7 – 9, 2004
Pendleton Convention Center, Pendleton, Oregon
Table of Contents:
Wednesday, January 7th
Thursday, January 8th
- Broadening Agriculture’s Role in Our Economy, Landscape & Environment
Craig Evans, Stewardship America, Inc., Boca Raton, FL
- Increased Value-Added Products from Brassicaceae Oilseed Crops
Jack Brown, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID
- Grower Comments After 24 Years of Direct Seeding in High Rainfall AnnualCropping Region
Don Anderson, Sunny A Farms, Dixie, WA
- Dryland Cropping in Southeastern Washington
Allen Ford, Prescott, WA
- Grower Presentation
Steve Swannack, Swannack Farm, St. John, WA.
- Direct-Seed Cropping in the Intermediate Rainfall Zone
Colby Johnson, Conley Farms, Cove, OR
- The Development and Adoption of Direct Seeding in Columbia County
Roland Schirman, Columbia County/WSU Extension, Dayton, WA
- Direct Seeding on the Lustig Farm
Doug Lustig, Cottonwood, ID
- Why Am I Doing This?
Rich Olson, Garfield, WA
- Rhizoctonia in Direct-Seed Systems: Inevitable or Avoidable?
Timothy Paulitz, Kurtis Schroeder, USDA-ARS, Pullman, WA; William Schillinger, WSU, Lind, WA
Friday, January 9th
- Biotechnology - Do Transgenic Crops Have a Place?
R. James Cook, Washington State University, Pullman, WA
- Grower Presentation
Mike Ensley, Colfax, WA
- Benefits and Risks of Producing Roundup Ready Spring Wheat in thePacific Northwest
Kimberlee Kidwell, G. James Baley, Timothy Paulitz, Washington State University, Pullman, WA
- Direct Seeding: A Look That Has to Grow on You
Ron Jirvava, Ritzville, WA
- Direct Seed and Conservation Tillage Systems in the Low-PrecipitationRegion: What Works and What Doesn’t Work
William Schillinger, Washington State University, Lind, WA
- Biology and Management of Rattail Fescue in Direct-Seed System
Dan Ball, Oregon State University, Pendleton, OR
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