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High Residue Farming” is an umbrella term for cropping systems in which less tillage is used in order to keep crop residue on the surface of a field
High Residue Farming” is an umbrella term for cropping systems in which less tillage is used in order to keep crop residue on the surface of a field
High Residue Farming” is an umbrella term for cropping systems in which less tillage is used in order to keep crop residue on the surface of a field
Wind erosion resulting in loss of topsoil from agricultural lands within the Columbia Basin is a serious problem. This fact sheet discusses the problem as seen in potato fields
High Residue Farming” is an umbrella term for cropping systems in which less tillage is used in order to keep crop residue on the surface of a field
Compost, cover crops, or no-till/min-till? Get a cost and benefits comparison of all three in this publication
This publication outlines the results of a 2015 study conducted on the effects of three soil improvement practices used in the Columbia Basin
Soils in the Columbia Basin are highly productive for agriculture but can have problems related to their physical properties that can be influenced by different soil improvement practices.
Washington State Conservation Districts, Washington State University Extension, and USDA- Natural Resources Conservation Service providers are included.