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1998 Table of Contents

Research Reports -- listed by project title and first-listed investigator

(Approximately $1.8 million has been allocated to funded the following research and technology transfer projects)

Development of conservation farming systems for protecting soil and water quality in downy brome infested dryland farming systems
Impact of long-term no till on soil physical, chemical, and microbial properties
Developing optimal seeding rates and planting practices to enhance yellow mustard production with low chemical inputs in conservation farming systems
Modified wheat-potato rotations to reduce wind erosion
Residue production and retention in small grain cereal and legume rotations with different tillage
Rotation designs for direct seed cropping systems
On-farm evaluation of Cephalosporium stripe severity and yield for wheat cultivars and cultivar mixtures grown in conservation tillage systems
Modern applications of historic crop rotation data
Alternative crop rotations using no-till in low-rainfall dryland areas
Disease management for annual crops in low-rainfall regions
Assessing the economic viability of no-till and related conservation systems for various agro-climatic zones in the Pacific Northwest
Integrated conservation spring cropping systems for the arid and semiarid wheat-fallow region of the PNW
PNW STEEP III integrated cropping systems technology transfer
Developing flex cropping options for wheat-fallow rotations
 
                         
 

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