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Economics of Winter Wheat-Summer Fallow vs. Continuous No-Till Spring Wheat in the Horse Heaven Hills, Washington
Economics of Winter Wheat-Summer Fallow vs. Continuous No-Till Spring Wheat in the Horse Heaven Hills, Washington EB1907  
Author(s): Douglas L. Young, Herbert R. Hinman, and William F. Schillinger
This publication presents comparisons of the production costs and profitability of traditional winter wheat-summer fallow grown under conventional tillage with those of continuous no-till hard red spring wheat. The results are based on a 1997-2000 experiment conducted on the Doug Rowell Farm in the southern section of Horse Heaven Hills in Benton County, Washington.

Publisher: Washington State University
Published: April 2001.   40 pages.
 
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