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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
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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

Oumou M. Camara, Douglas Leonard Young and Herbert R. Hinman
Farm business management reports., Washington State University Extension
11/1999
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https://hdl.handle.net/2376/4544
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Abstract

Agriculture--Economic aspects--Washington (State) Agriculture--Economic aspects--Idaho. Wheat--Washington (State) Wheat--Idaho. Barley--Washington (State) Barley--Idaho. Lentils--Washington (State) Lentils--Idaho. Peas--Washington (State) Peas--Idaho.
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 this record will be useful to farmers contemplating adopting no-till, ag lenders and business reps, researchers, extension workers, and government service agency personnel. 52 pages.

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