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Pacific Northwest Conservation Tillage Handbook
 
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The increasing success of conservation farming systems throughout the Northwest is due largely to the development and grower adaptation of new crop management technology. Producers and Ag support personnel are realizing the importance of keeping up to date on conservation systems research in order to develop and maintain successful conservation farming systems. The Pacific Northwest Conservation Farming Handbook a publication series that provides the principle source of information on new research developments on conservation farming systems in the region.

Table of Contents

  • Chapter 1 - Soil Erosion Impacts on Productivity
  • Chapter 2 - Conservation Tillage Systems and Equipment
  • Chapter 3 - Residue Management Considerations
  • Chapter 4 - Plant Disease Management Strategies
  • Chapter 5 - Weed Control Strategies
  • Chapter 6 - Fertility Management/Fertilizer Application
  • Chapter 7 - Plant Development and Ground Cover Guides
  • Chapter 8 - Variety Development, Alternate Crops and Insect Management
  • Chapter 9 - Erosion Control on Irrigated Cropland
  • Chapter 10 - Economics and Application of New Technology
 
 
                         
 

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