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Stripper header and direct seeding : Ron and Andy Juris : Farmer-to-Farmer Case Study Series : Increasing Resilience Among Cereal-Based Farmers in the Inland Pacific Northwest
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Stripper header and direct seeding : Ron and Andy Juris : Farmer-to-Farmer Case Study Series : Increasing Resilience Among Cereal-Based Farmers in the Inland Pacific Northwest

Georgine Yorgey, Kristy Borrelli, Kathleen Marie Painter and Hilary Davis
PNW (Series), 694, Washington State University Extension
03/2017
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https://hdl.handle.net/2376/11901
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Sowing--Northwest, Pacific--Case studies. Combines (Agricultural machinery)--Northwest, Pacific--Case studies. Soil conservation--Northwest, Pacific--Case studies. Precision farming--Northwest, Pacific--Case studies. Agriculture--Environmental aspects--Northwest, Pacific--Case studies.
Ron and Andy Juris farm in Bickleton, Washington, in an area receiving about 8–12 inches of annual precipitation. In this publication, the Jurises discuss their use of a stripper header for conserving standing residue, as well as their use of direct seeding. This case study is part of the Farmer-to-Farmer Case Study project, which explores innovative approaches regional farmers are using that may increase their resilience in the face of a changing climate.

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