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Economics of winter wheat-summer fallow vs. continuous no-till spring wheat in the Horse Heaven Hills, Washington
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Economics of winter wheat-summer fallow vs. continuous no-till spring wheat in the Horse Heaven Hills, Washington

Douglas Leonard Young, Herbert R. Hinman and William F. Schillinger
Farm business management reports., Washington State University Extension
04/2001
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https://hdl.handle.net/2376/4547
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Abstract

Winter wheat--Washington (State)--Horse Heaven Hills--Costs. Wheat--Washington (State)--Horse Heaven Hills--Costs. Fallowing--Economic aspects--Washington (State)--Horse Heaven Hills. No-tillage--Economic aspects--Washington (State)--Horse Heaven Hills.
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 are based on a 1997-2000 experiment conducted on the Doug Rowell Farm in the southern section of Horse Heaven Hills in Benton County, Washington. 40 pages.

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