Browsing Washington State University Extension by Author "Young, Douglas Leonard"
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Best management practices for summer fallow in the world's driest rainfed wheat region
Schillinger, William F.; Young, Douglas Leonard (Pullman, Washington : Washington State University. Extension., 2016-07)The Horse Heaven Hills (HHH) located in south-central Washington contains the world’s driest rainfed wheat production region where farms receive as little as six inches average annual precipitation. Late summer establishment ... -
Economic case studies of eastern Washington and northern Idaho no-till farmers growing wheat, barley, lentils, and peas in the 19-22 inch precipitation zone
Camara, Oumou M.; Young, Douglas Leonard; Hinman, Herbert R., 1943- (Pullman, Washington : Washington State University. Extension., 1999-11)This publication presents production costs, cultural practices, and profitability of dryland farming systems used by six leading no-till farmers in the 19-22 inch precipitation zone of the Pacific Northwest. It is hoped ... -
Economic case studies of eastern Washington no-till farmers growing wheat and barley in the 8-13 inch precipitation zone
Camara, Oumou M.; Hinman, Herbert R., 1943-; Young, Douglas Leonard (Pullman, Washington : Washington State University. Extension., 1999-11) -
Economics of an irrigated no-till crop rotation with alternative stubble management systems versus continuous irrigated winter wheat with burning and plowing of stubble, Lind, WA, 2001-2006
Zaikin, Andrey A.; Young, Douglas Leonard; Schillinger, William F. (Pullman, Washington : Washington State University. Extension., 2007) -
Economics of winter wheat-summer fallow vs. continuous no-till spring wheat in the Horse Heaven Hills, Washington
Young, Douglas Leonard; Hinman, Herbert R., 1943-; Schillinger, William F. (Pullman, Washington : Washington State University. Extension., 2001-04)This publication presents comparisons of the production costs and profitability of traditional winter wheat-summer fallow grown under conventional tillage with those of continuous no-till hard red spring wheat. The results ... -
How municipal capital projects are financed
Faas, Ronald C.; Young, Douglas Leonard; Wandschneider, Philip R. (Corvallis, Oregon : Oregon State University. Western Rural Development Center., 1982-06) -
Wheat farmers adopt the undercutter fallow method to reduce wind erosion and sustain profits
Young, Douglas Leonard; Schillinger, William F. (Pullman, Washington : Washington State University. Extension., 2016-07)Blowing dust from excessively tilled fallow fields is a major soil loss and air quality concern in the low precipitation (<12 inches annually) wheat production region of the Inland Pacific Northwest (PNW). A 2-year, ...