Dryland Farming in the Northwestern United States

Dryland Farming in the Northwestern United States
Author: DIANE Publishing Company
Publsiher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 38
Release: 1993-06
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1568067135

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Discusses and describes the process of dryland farming, specifically in the Pacific Northwest.

Amber Waves

Amber Waves
Author: David Granatstein
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 100
Release: 1992
Genre: Arid regions agriculture
ISBN: UIUC:30112083192093

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Provides detailed information for dryland farmers in the Northwestern U.S.

Advances in Dryland Farming in the Inland Pacific Northwest

Advances in Dryland Farming in the Inland Pacific Northwest
Author: Georgine Yorgey,Chad E. Kruger
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 628
Release: 2017-06-15
Genre: Dry farming
ISBN: 0972199446

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The Pacific Northwest is an important wheat production region. In 2015, the National Agricultural Statistics Service indicated that Washington, Idaho, and Oregon harvested more than 240 million bushels of wheat, worth an estimated $1.3 billion. The major areas of production in the inland Pacific Northwest include three major land resource areas with distinctive geologic features and soils as defined by the US Department of Agriculture: the Columbia Basin, the Columbia Plateau, and the Palouse and Nez Perce Prairies, all of which are within the Northwestern Wheat and Range Region. It also includes a small portion of dryland cropping in the North Rocky Mountains major land resource area, adjacent to the eastern edge of the Palouse and Nez Perce Prairies. In the dryland areas, which are the focus of this book, wheat is grown in rotation with crop fallow and much smaller acreages of other small grains, legumes, and alternative crops. In light of ongoing and new challenges being faced by farmers in the region it is an opportune time to synthesize research-based advances in knowledge to support farmer decision-making and improve the long-term productive capacity of farmland in the region. This book should be viewed as a resource that launches further inquiry rather than an end point.

Ground water Pollution Problems in the Northwestern United States

Ground water Pollution Problems in the Northwestern United States
Author: Frits Van der Leeden,Lawrence A. Cerrillo,David William Miller
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 382
Release: 1975
Genre: Groundwater
ISBN: MINN:30000010544660

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Soil Erosion and Dryland Farming

Soil Erosion and Dryland Farming
Author: Junliang Tian,Chi-Hua Huang
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 878
Release: 2000-05-24
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0849323495

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"I've seen the Sudan, traveled in South and Central America and been all over Europe, but I've never seen what I've been able to see on this tour [of the Loess Plateau, China]." -Ed Skidmore, soil scientist, Wind Erosion Research Unit of the Agricultural Research Service, USDA, Manhattan, Kansas Overpopulation is at the core of most environmental problems. The impacts of continued growth-with world population reaching 6 billion in October 1999-are felt in most parts of the world. China, the most populous nation, illustrates many of the pivotal problems-and solutions. Although China faces the same effects of overpopulation as the rest of the world, it still feeds over a billion people on a tillable area that allows about one tenth of a hectare per person. The country's efforts to tie together soil and water conservation, dryland farming, and economic development have been largely successful. Soil Erosion and Dryland Farming explores these trials and the lessons learned from them. Copublished with the Soil and Water Conservation Society, this exhaustive text consists of the rewritten proceedings from the Society's conference held in Yangling, Shaanxi, China. It covers dryland farming systems and soil water management, environmental quality and sustainability, and erosion control techniques as they relate primarily to Mainland China. With additional global examples and a balance between conceptual and applied studies, it covers some of the most progressive work in soil erosion control and dryland farming from around the world. Soil exposure while land lies fallow is one of the greatest risks in dryland farming. New procedures and kinds of tillage help control erosion and improve water intake. Soil Erosion and Dryland Farming presents these techniques and technologies to give you a forward-looking perspective into the field, as well as the larger problem of tailoring food production to sustain the population.

Source Book of Sustainable Agriculture for Educators Producers and Other Agricultural Professionals

Source Book of Sustainable Agriculture for Educators  Producers and Other Agricultural Professionals
Author: Valerie Berton
Publsiher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 137
Release: 1998-05
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9780788148286

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Contains more than 500 entries on various informational products -- reports, newsletters,videos, World Wide Web sites, & conference proceedings -- & how to obtain them. Each entry in designed for ease of use, displaying all the information needed to research a topic. A set of ten icons tells at a glance the subject of each entry: agroforestry, animal production, cover crops, horticulture, grain production, marketing & farm profitability, nutrient management, soil quality & conservation, education & networking, & water quality & conservation. Indexed by subject, author, video, & organization. Comprehensive!

Columbia River and Tributaries Northwestern United States

Columbia River and Tributaries  Northwestern United States
Author: United States. Department of the Army
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 376
Release: 1952
Genre: Columbia River Watershed
ISBN: STANFORD:36105211170019

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A Country Strange and Far

A Country Strange and Far
Author: Michael C. McKenzie
Publsiher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2022
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781496218810

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A Country Strange and Far considers how and why the Methodist Church failed in the Pacific Northwest and how place can affect religious transplantation and growth.