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STEEP
Funded Projects: FY96-FY05
Over $5 million has been allocated to funded the following research
and technology transfer projects:
- Residue production and retention in small grain cereal and legume rotations with different tillage practices (Stephen Guy, ID, 97; Tim Fiez, WA, FY97).
- PNW STEEP III integrated cropping systems technology transfer (Roger Veseth, ID, OR, WA, FY97 and 98).
- Disease management for annual crops in low-rainfall regions (Dick Smiley, OR, FY97 - in cooperation with number 2).
- Alternative crop rotations using no-till in low-rainfall dryland areas (Bill Schillinger, WA, FY97 - in cooperation with number 8).
- Developing flex cropping options for wheat-fallow rotations (Don Wysocki, OR, FY97 - in cooperation with number 7).
- On-farm evaluation of cephalosporium stripe severity and yield for wheat cultivars and cultivar mixtures grown in conservation tillage systems (Chris Mundt, OR, FY97).
- Impact of long-term no till on soil physical, chemical, and microbial properties (Dave Bezdicek, ID and WA, FY97).
- Developing optimal seeding rates and planting practices to enhance yellow mustard production with low chemical inputs in conservation farming systems (Jack Brown, ID, FY98).
- Assessing the economic viability of no-till and related conservation systems for various agro-climatic zones in the Pacific Northwest (Doug Young, WA, FY98).
- Rotation designs for direct seed cropping systems (Dave Huggins, WA, FY98).
- Modern application of historic crop rotation data (Bill Payne, OR, FY98).
- Managing the economic transitions to no-till farming in the Pacific Northwest (Doug Young, WA, FY99).
- Impact of direct seeding on crop water use efficiency, soil physical and microbial properties, and quality of soil organic matter (Dave Bezdicek, WA, FY99).
- Improved methods for evaluation of resistance to cephalsporium stripe of wheat (Chris Mundt, OR, FY99).
- Integrated management system for sustained seed yield of Kentucky bluegrass without burning ( Donn Thill, ID, FY99).
- Enhancing the success of direct-seed systems through the use of case studies to facilitate farmer-to-farmer learning in the Pacific Northwest (Tim Fiez, WA, FY99).
- Northwest coalition on direct-seed cropping systems research (Jim Cook, WA, FY99)
- Agronomic and economic evaluation of new cropping systems and their components (Bill Payne, OR, FY99).
- Develop suitable cultivars and agronomic practices for direct drilling winter canola into cereal stubble (Jack Brown, ID, FY99).
- Evaluation of wheat and pea varieties under direct and conventional seeding in Washington, Idaho, and Oregon (Steve Dofing, WA, FY99).
- Expanding access to PNW STEEP III cropping systems technology (Roger Veseth, ID/WA/OR, FY2000).
- Long-term alternative crop rotations for the low rainfall dryland using no-till: Years 4 through 6 (Bill Schillinger,WA, FY2000).
- Identifying superior Brassica species and cultivars within species that are suitable for direct-seeding throughout the Pacific Northwest region (Jack Brown, ID, FY2000).
- New technologies and strategies for managing weeds in conservation cropping systems for dryland wheat (Frank Young, WA/ID, FY2000).
- The influence of polyacrylamide on the movement of soil applied herbicides in furrow-irrigated corn (Don Morishita, ID, FY2000).
- Seed placed lime to reduce the acidifying affects of nitrogen fertilizer in long-term direct seed systems (Greg Schwab, WA, FY2001)
- Assessing the impact of no-till and conventional till on crop, variety, soil, insect and disease response (Stephen Guy, ID, FY2001)
- Vegetation management with herbicides between crops and during fallow in direct seed dryland winter wheat cropping systems (Joe Yenish, WA, FY2001)
- Development of residue manipulation systems for direct seeding drills to improve seed opener performance (Eric Drews, UI, FY2001)
- Updating statistical analysis software for on-farm testing (Russ Karow, OR, FY2001)
- No-till sowing into standing irrigated stubble instead of burning (Bill Schillinger, WA, FY2001)
- Rotation effects of alternative crops on spring and winter wheat in direct-seed cropping systems (Jim Cook, WSU, FY2002)
- Strategies for profitable conservation tillage farming in the Pacific Northwest (Doug Young, WSU, FY2002)
- Identifying alternate rotation crops for eastern Oregon (Steven Machado, OSU, FY2002)
- Initiating long-term agronomic experiments in north-central Oregon and south-central Washington (Steven Machado, OSU, FY2002)
- Nutrient requirements of short-season dryland corn grown in eastern Washington using direct seeding methods (Greg Schwab, WSU, FY2002)
- Seasonal and spatial dynamics of rodent damage and effectiveness of management options in no-till crop rotations in Idaho and Washington (Rodney Sayler, WSU, FY2002)
- The role of alternate hosts in the epidemiology of ascochyta blight of chickpea in reduced tillage cropping systems in the Pacific Northwest (Tobin Peevers, WSU, FY2002)
- 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 (Gary Chang, UI, FY2002)
- Expanding access to PNW direct seed/conservation tillage systems technology (Roger Veseth, UI, FY2002)
- Biology and Management of Rattail Fescue in Direct Seed Cropping Systems (Daniel A. Ball, OSU FY2003)
- Improving Genetic Resistance to Cephalosporium Stripe of Wheat through Field and Toxin Screening and Molecular Mapping of Novel Genetic Stocks (Chris Mundt, OSU, FY2003)
- Initiating Long-term Agronomic Experiments in North-Central Oregon & South-Central Washington (Stephen Machado, OSU, FY2003)
- Optimizing Plant Genetics and Soil Fertility to Achieve High Grain Protein Content in Hard Red Spring Wheat (Kimberlee, Kidwell, WSU, FY2003)
- Developing optimal agronomic management systems for direct seeding Brassica oilseed and mustard crops in the Pacific Northwest (Jack Brown, UI, FY2003)
- Evaluating Chemical Fallow Systems for Weed Control Efficacy, Soil Moisture Conservation, Crop Production, and Cost/Return Analysis (Joseph Yenish,WSU, FY2003)
- Expanding Access to PNW Direct Seed and Conservation Tillage Systems technologies. (Don Wysocki and UI/WSU Tillage Extension Specialist, FY2004)
- The Role of Alternate Hosts in the Epidemiology of Ascochyta Blight of Chickpea in Reduced Tillage Cropping Systems in the Pacific Northwest. (Tobin Peever, Lori Carris, and Fred Muehlbauer, WSU/ USDA-ARS, FY2004)
- Education Solutions to Environmental and Economic Problems. (Mark Quinn and Catherine Perillo, WSU, FY2004)
- Fertilization of Late-Seeded Wheat in Chemical Fallow. (Larry Lutcher, OSU, FY2004)
- Impact of Crop Rotation and Alternative Crops on Weed Populations, Yield, and Economics in Direct Seed Systems in the Intermediate Rainfall Area of Washington. (Dennis Tonks and Aaron Esser, WSU, FY2004)
- The Strategic Use of Broadcast and Controlled Release Fertilizer to Facilitate N Applications and Improve Nitrogen Use Efficiency in Direct Seed Systems. (Richard Koenig and David Huggins, WSU/USDA-ARS, FY2004)
- Assessing the Impact of Direct Seeding (No-Till) and Conventional-Till on Crop, Variety, Soil, and Insect Responses in Years 4-6. (Stephen Guy, Nilsa Bosque-Perez, Sanford Eigenbrode, and Jodi Johnson-Maynard, UI, FY2004)
- Improving Tillage Systems for Minimizing Erosion. (Jan Boll, Shulin Chen, and Don McCool, UI, WSU, USDA ARS, FY2004)
- Soil persistence of imazamox herbicide in tilled and direct-seeded dryland winter wheat cropping systems (Donn Thill, Joe Yenish, and Dan Ball, UI, WSU, OSU, FY2005)
- Identifying superior winter canola cultivars that are suitable for direct seeding in the PNW (Jack Brown and Don Wysocki, UI, OSU, FY2005)
- Assessing the Impact of Direct Seeding (No-Till) and Conventional-Till on Nitrogen Fertility, Soil, and Insect Responses. (Stephen Guy, Nilsa Bosque-Perez, Sanford Eigenbrode, and Jodi Johnson-Maynard, UI, FY2005)
- Site-specific N management for direct seed cropping systems. (Dave Huggins, Claudio Stockle, Han Kok, and R. Rossi, USDA-ARS, WSU, UI, FY2005)
- Examine the effects of cropping systems that include canola, yellow mustard, or oriental mustard on yield of subsequent winter wheat in the PNW (Jack Brown and Don Wysocki, UI, OSU, FY2005)
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