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Chapter
3. Residue Management Considerations
- Straw Production
and Grain Yield Relationship - PNW Conservation Tillage (No.
21, 2000)
- Russian Thistle Skeletons Provide
Residue in Wheat-Fallow Cropping Systems (No.
20, 1998)
- The First No-Till Step -- Combine
Residue Spreading (No.19, 1997)
- Tillage and Residue Management
Strategies for Variable Cropland (No. 18,
1992)
- Tillage and Stubble Management
for Water Conservation (No. 17, 1991)
- Wheat Residue Composition, Decomposition
and Management (No. 16, 1990)
- Runoff and Erosion Events in the
Inland Northwest (No. 15, 1990)
- Surface Residue Reduces Overwinter
Evaporation (No. 14, 1990)
- Improving Water Infiltration in
Frozen Soil (No. 13, 1989)
- How Much Straw Do You Produce?
(No. 12, 1989)
- Maintaining Surface Residue on
Summer Fallow (No. 11, 1988)
- Tillage and Residue Cover (No.10, 1988)
- Measuring Residue Cover (No.9, 1988)
- Loss of Seed Zone Water Before
Fall Seeding (No. 8, 1988)
- Uniform Combine Residue Distribution
for Successful No-till and Minimum Tillage Systems -- PNW 297
(No. 7, 1986)
- Crop Residue Reduces Freeze-Thaw
Evaporation Loss (No. 6, 1985)
- Fall Stubble Management for Storage
of Winter Precipitation (No. 5, 1985)
- Storage of Overwinter Precipitation
(No. 4, 1985)
- Combine Residue Distribution (No.
3, 1985)
- Winter Wheat Straw Decomposition
Rate (No. 2, 1985)
- The Value of Crop Residue Is Going
up In Smoke (No. 1, 1984)
- See also...
- Deep Ripping Fall-Planted Wheat
After Fallow to Improve Infiltration and Reduce Erosion (Chapter
2, No. 16a)
- Russian Thistle Management
under Conservation Systems in Pacific Northwest Crop-Fallow
Regions (Chapter 5, No. 16;
also revised as PNW 492 in November 1995)
- Managing Downy Brome under
Conservation Tillage Systems in the Inland Northwest Crop-Fallow
Region (Chapter 5, No. 15)
- Managing Cephalosporium Stripe
in Conservation Tillage Systems (Chapter
4, No. 17)
- No-till Winter Wheat After
Green Manure Legumes (Chapter
2, No. 15)
- Winter Rapeseed Recropping
Considerations (Chapter 8,
No. 14)
- How Much Residue Is Enough?
(Chapter 2, No. 7)
- Fallow Systems for Semi-arid
Eastern Oregon and Eastern Washington (Chapter
2, No. 6)
- Conservation Tillage Spring
Pea Production (Chapter 2,
No. 13)
- Reduced Tillage for Green Manure
Legumes (Chapter 2, No. 14)
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