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2001
Table of Contents
Research
Progress Reports (First-listed investigator and project title)
- David
Bezdicek, WSU
- Impact of
direct seeding on crop water use efficiency, soil physical and
microbial properties, and quality of soil organic matter
- Jack
Brown, UI
- Examine
cropping systems including yellow mustard (Sinapis alba L.) in
the Pacific Northwest
- Jack
Brown, UI
- Developing
agronomic practices for direct drilling winter canola into cereal
stubble
- Jack
Brown, UI
- Identifying
superior Brassica species and cultivars within species that are
suitable for direct-seeding throughout the Pacific Northwest region
- Stephen
Guy, UI
- Evaluation
of wheat and pea varieties under direct and conventional seeding
in Washington, Idaho, and Oregon
- Stephen
Guy, UI
- Assessing
the impact of no-till and conventional-till on crop, variety,
soil, insect, and disease response
- Dave
Huggins, USDA-ARS
- Rotation
designs for direct seed cropping systems
- Russ
Karow, OSU
- Updating
Statistical Analysis Software for On-Farm Testing
- Don
Morishita, UI
- The influence
of polyacrylamide on the movement of soil applied herbicides in
furrow-irrigated corn
- Chris
Mundt, OSU
- Improved
methods for evaluation of resistance to Cephalsporium stripe of
wheat
- William
Schillinger, WSU
- Long-term
alternative crop rotations for the low rainfall dryland using
no-till: Years 4 through 6
- William
Schillinger, WSU
- No-Till
Sowing into Standing Irrigated Stubble Instead of Burning
- Greg
Schwab, WSU
- Seed Placed
Lime to Reduce the Acidifying Affects of Nitrogen Fertilizer in
Long-Term Direct Seed systems
- Donn
Thill, UI
- Integrated
management system for sustained seed yield of Kentucky bluegrass
without burning
- Roger
Veseth, WSU / UI
- Expanding
access to PNW STEEP cropping systems technology transfer
- Don
Wysocki, OSU
- Developing
flex cropping options for wheat-fallow rotations
- Joe
Yenish, WSU
- Vegetation
management with herbicides during fallow periods in direct-seed,
dry land winter wheat cropping systems in the PNW
- Doug
Young, WSU
- Managing
the economic transitions to no-till farming in the Pacific Northwest
- Frank
Young, USDA-ARS
- Integrated
conservation spring cropping systems for the arid and semiarid
wheat-fallow region of the PNW
- Frank
Young, USDA-ARS
- New technologies
and strategies for managing weeds in conservation cropping systems
for dry land wheat
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