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TABLE OF CONTENTS OF PROJECT REPORTS (2003)
(Alphabetical Listing of First-listed Investigators and Project Titles) All files are in PDF Format

Dan Ball, OSU
  Biology and management of rattail rescue in direct seed cropping systems.
Jack Brown, UI
  Identifying superior Brassica species and cultivars within species that are suitable for direct-seeding throughout the Pacific Northwest region.
Jack Brown, UI
  Developing optimal agronomic management systems for direct seeding Brassica oilseed and mustard crops in the Pacific Northwest.
Stephen Guy, UI
  Assessing the impact of no-till and conventional-till on crop, variety, soil, insect, and disease response.
Dave Huggins, USDA-ARS, Pullman - No Report Submitted
  Rotation designs for direct seed cropping systems.
Dave Huggins, USDA-ARS, Pullman - No Report Submitted
  Seed placed lime to reduce the acidifying affects of nitrogen fertilizer in long-term direct seed systems.
Jodi Johnson-Maynard, UI
  Examination of tillage factors, crop type, soils and non-crop habitat upon soil fauna, ground dwelling predators, and aphid density in a small inland PNW watershed.
Kimberlee Kidwell, WSU
  Optimizing plant genetics and soil fertility to achieve high grain protein content in hard red spring wheat.
Steven Machado, OSU - No Report Submitted
  Identifying alternate rotation crops for eastern Oregon.
Don Morishita, UI - No Report Submitted
  The influence of polyacrylamide on the movement of soil applied herbicides in furrow-irrigated corn.
Christ Mundt, OSU
  Improving genetic resistance to cephalosporium stripe of wheat through field and toxin screening and molecular mapping of novel genetic stocks.
Bill Pan, WSU
  Nutrient requirements of short-season dry land corn grown in eastern Washington using direct seeding methods.
Tobin Peevers, USDA-ARS, Pullman
  The role of alternate hosts in the epidemiology of ascochyta blight of chickpea in reduced tillage cropping systems in the Pacific Northwest.
Chuck Peterson - No Report Submitted
  Development of residue manipulation systems for direct seeding drills to improve seed opener performance.
Rodney Sayler, WSU
  Seasonal and spatial dynamics of rodent damage and effectiveness of management options in no-till crop rotations in Idaho and Washington.
William Schillinger, WSU
  No-till sowing into standing irrigated stubble instead of burning.
Dennis Tonks, WSU
  Impact of alternative crops on winter wheat and spring cereal establishment, growth, yield, and economics in direct seed systems in the intermediate area of Washington.
Don Wysocki, OSU - No Report Submitted
  Expanding access to PN W direct seed/conservation tillage systems technology.
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
  Strategies for profitable conservation tillage farming in the Pacific Northwest.
Frank Young, USDA-ARS, Pullman
  New technologies and strategies for managing weeds in conservation cropping systems for dry land wheat
 
                         
 

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