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Grower Experiences with Alternate Wheat Crops in Eastern Washington 1997-2000 (Alternate Crops Series)
Grower Experiences with Alternate Wheat Crops in Eastern Washington 1997-2000 (Alternate Crops Series) EB1920  
Author(s): Norm Herdrich
In eastern Washington, alternate nontraditional crops may include any crops other than soft white and white club wheats. Both winter and spring types are usually produced in the area. Growers and researchers share their experiences with hard white wheat, dark northern spring wheat, and durum.

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