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An economic analysis of alternative cereal grain crop rotations in the intermediate rainfall area of Eastern Washington : the Wilke farm experience
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An economic analysis of alternative cereal grain crop rotations in the intermediate rainfall area of Eastern Washington : the Wilke farm experience

Gayle S. Willett and Adam T. Jessup
Extension bulletin (Washington State University. Cooperative Extension), 1869., Washington State University Extension
03/1998
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https://hdl.handle.net/2376/4537
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Abstract

Crop rotation--Washington (State)
This publication presents an economic analysis of three rotations for the eastern Washington area, which averages 15 inches of rainfall annually. Those rotations are annual cropping, three-year rotation, and two-year rotation. Data derived from Washington State University's Wilke Farm and presented herein suggest the three-year cropping rotation may enhance profitability and production in the region. 43 pages.

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