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Grower Experiences with Selecting and Using No-Till Drills in Eastern, WA 1997-2000 (Alternate Crop Series)
Grower Experiences with Selecting and Using No-Till Drills in Eastern, WA 1997-2000 (Alternate Crop Series) EB1917  
Author(s): Norm Herdrich
No-till drills are changing the appearance of farming for traditional and alternative cropping. As more farmers convert acreage to direct seeding crops in rotation, they share personal experiences on use of no-till drills, seeding rates, fertilizer placement, and drill economics.

Publisher: Washington State University
Published: August 2001.   12 pages.
 
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