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Pasture and Hayland Renovation for Western Washington and Oregon
Pasture and Hayland Renovation for Western Washington and Oregon EB1870  
Author(s): Steven C. Fransen and Marty Chaney
This publication is designed to help you achieve a successful forage seeding whether you're a beginning or experienced forage producer. It's divided into sections so you can focus on the information you need. It contains recommendations for seed mixes and seeding techniques on pasture and hayland based on soils, climate, and intended use of the area.

Publisher: Washington State University
Published: February 2002.   20 pages.
 
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