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Soil ph and implications for soil management an introduction.

Soil Acidification Series: Implications for Management – an Introduction

Decreasing soil pH, also called soil acidification, is a growing concern in eastern Washington and northern Idaho.

Conservation village in a winter wheat and fallow systems.

Conservation Tillage in a Winter Wheat – Fallow System, Ron Jirava (Farmer-to-Farmer Case Study Series)

Description: Ron Jirava’s approach to conservation tillage helps his farm to remain economically viable. Learn more in this farmer-to-farmer case study

Soil activity and aluminum toxicology in the palouse region of the pacific northwest.

Soil Acidity and Aluminum Toxicity in the Palouse Region of the Pacific Northwest

Soil pH/soil acidity continues to be a major concern among wheat growers in the higher rainfall areas of the Palouse region

Field flooding for controlling soil potato pathogens in western washington.

Field Flooding for Controlling Soilborne Plant Pathogens in Western Washington

The Nature Conservancy of Washington’s Farming for Wildlife project, in cooperation with WSU, has been testing a novel concept of creating habitat for shorebirds on potato fields and controlling soilborne pathogens.

a person in a field with a soil probe.

A Guide to Cleaning Soil Sampling Equipment

Read a guide to cleaning soil sampling equipment

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