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Acid soils how do they affect root disease?.

Acid soils: How do they interact with root diseases?

As soil acidification continues to be a concern for growers in the Pacific Northwest, WSU researchers are working to provide information and recommendations for how to mitigate adverse effects.

Soil testing a guide for farms with diverse vegetable crops.

Soil Testing: A Guide for Farms with Diverse Vegetable Crops

Soil analysis can guide farmers and gardeners in making soil amendment and soil management decisions. Making soil sampling an annual event will allow for tracking management practices

Using a meter for infield soil ph sampling.

Using a pH Meter for In-Field Soil pH Sampling (Soil Acidification Series)

Decreasing soil pH, also called soil acidification, is a growing concern in eastern Washington and northern Idaho. Researchers and farmers have measured soil pH values below 5.0 throughout the Palouse

Managing salt affected soils for crop production.

Managing salt-affected soils for crop production

Salt accumulation in soil can reduce crop yields and affect soil structure. Learn how to evaluate the salts present in soils and to select appropriate management practices to maintain soil health and crop productivity

High resiliency farming under irrigation resiliency management through planting.

High Residue Farming Under Irrigation: Residue Management through Planting (3 in a series of 5)

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

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