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Economic Case Studies of Eastern Washington & Northern Idaho No-Till Farmers Growing Wheat, Barley, Lentils and Peas in the 19-2
Economic Case Studies of Eastern Washington & Northern Idaho No-Till Farmers Growing Wheat, Barley, Lentils and Peas in the 19-2 EB1886  
Author(s): Oumou M. Camara, Douglas L. Young, and Herbert R. Hinman
This publication presents production costs, cultural practices, and profitability of dryland farming systems used by six leading no-till farmers in the 19-22 inch precipitation zone of the Pacific Northwest. It is hoped this record will be useful to farmers contemplating adopting no-till, ag lenders and business reps, researchers, extension workers, and government service agency personnel.

Publisher: Washington State University
Published: November 1999.   52 pages.
 
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