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1999
Table of Contents
Research
Reports -- listed by project title and first-listed investigator
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Development
of conservation farming systems for protecting soil and water
quality in downy brome infested dryland farming systems
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Impact
of long-term no till on soil physical, chemical, and microbial
properties
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Impact
of direct seeding on crop water use efficiency, soil physical
and microbial properties, and quality of soil organic matter
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Developing
optimal seeding rates and planting practices to enhance yellow
mustard production with low chemical inputs in conservation
farming system
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Develop
suitable cultivars and agronomic practices for direct drilling
winter canola into cereal stubble
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Northwest
coalition on direct-seed cropping systems research
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Evaluation
of wheat and pea varieties under direct and conventional seeding
in Washington, Idaho, and Oregon
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Modified
wheat-potato rotations to reduce wind erosion
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Enhancing
the success of direct-seed systems through the use of case
studies to facilitate farmer-to-farmer learning in the Pacific
Northwest
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Residue
production and retention in small grain cereal and legume
rotations with different tillage practices
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Rotation
designs for direct seed cropping systems
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On-farm
evaluation of Cephalosporium stripe severity and yield for
wheat cultivars and cultivar mixtures grown in conservation
tillage systems
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Improved
methods for evaluation of resistance to Cephalsporium stripe
of wheat
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Agronomic
and economic evaluation of new cropping systems and their
components
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Alternative
crop rotations using no-till in low-rainfall dryland areas
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Disease
management for annual crops in low-rainfall regions
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Integrated
management system for sustained seed yield of Kentucky bluegrass
without burning
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PNW
STEEP III integrated cropping systems technology transfer
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Developing
flex cropping options for wheat-fallow rotations
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Assessing
the economic viability of no-till and related conservation
systems for various agro-climatic zones in the Pacific Northwest
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Managing
the economic transitions to no-till farming in the Pacific
Northwest
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Frank
Young, USDA-ARS
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Integrated
conservation spring cropping systems for the arid and semi-arid
wheat-fallow region of the PNW
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