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TABLE OF CONTENTS OF PROJECT REPORTS (2005)
(Alphabetical Listing of First-listed Investigators and Project Titles) All files are in PDF Format

Daniel A. Ball, OSU

Biology and management of rattail fescue in direct seed cropping systems

Jack Brown, UI
Developing optimal agronomic management systems for direct seeding Brassica oilseed and mustard crops in the Pacific Northwest
Jan Boll, UI
  Improving tillage systems for minimizing erosion
Aaron Esser, WSU
  Impact of crop rotation and alternative crops on weed populations, yield, and economic indirect seed system in the intermediate rainfall area of Washington
Aaron Esser, WSU
  Impact of alternative crops on winter wheat and spring cereal establishment, growth, yield, and economics in direct seed systems in the intermediate rainfall area of Washington
Stephen O. Guy, UI
Assessing the impact of direct seeding (no-till) and conventional-till on crop, variety, soil, and insect responses in years 4-6 and assessing the impact of direct seeding (no-till) and conventional-till on nitrogen fertility, soil, and insect responses
David Huggins, USDA-ARS, Pullman
Rotation effects of alternative crops on spring and winter wheat in direct-seed cropping systems
Jodi Johnson-Maynard, UI

Examination of tillage factors, crop type, soils and non-crop habitat upon soil fauna and ground dwelling predators in a small inland PNW watershed

Kimberlee K.. Kidwell, WSU
Optimizing plant genetics and soil fertility to achieve high grain protein content in hard red spring wheat
Richard T. Koenig, WSU
The strategic use of broadcast and controlled release fertilizer to facilitate N applications and improve nitrogen use efficiency in direct seed systems
Hans Kok, WSU
 

Expanding access to PNW direct seed and conservation tillage systems technologies

Larry Lutcher, OSU
Fertilization of late-seeded winter wheat in chemical fallow
Stephen Machado, OSU
Initiating long-term agronomic experiments in north-central Oregon and south-central Washington.
Stephen Machado, OSU
 

Developing profitable and sustainable cropping systems for north-central Oregon and south-central Washington.
Original title: Initiating long-term agronomic experiments in north-central Oregon and south-central Washington

Stephen Machado, OSU
  Identifying alternative rotation crops for Eastern Oregon
Chris Mundt, OSU
Improving genetic resistance to Cephalosporium stripe of wheat through field and toxin screening and molecular mapping with novel genetic stocks
Tobin Peever, WSU
  The role of alternate hosts in the epidemiology of ascochyta blight of chickpea in reduced tillage cropping systems in the Pacific Northwest
Mark A. Quinn, WSU
ED-STEEP: Education Solutions to Environmental and Economic Problems
Rodney Sayler, WSU

Seasonal and spatial dynamics of rodent damage in no-till cropping systems in Idaho and Washington

Joseph P. Yenish, WSU
Evaluating chemical fallow systems for weed control efficacy
Doug Young, WSU

Strategies for profitable conservation tillage farming in the Pacific Northwest

 
                         
 

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