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Grower Experiences with Mustard and Canola in Eastern Washington 1997-2000 (Alternate Crops Series)
Grower Experiences with Mustard and Canola in Eastern Washington 1997-2000 (Alternate Crops Series) EB1919  
Author(s): Norm Herdrich
Canola, edible rapeseed, and mustards can reduce erosion and applications of agricultural chemicals when used in crop rotations. Growers share their experiences with producing and marketing these crops.

Publisher: Washington State University
Published: September 2001.   16 pages.
 
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