College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences

Dept. of Crop and Soil Sciences

Conservation Cropping Systems and Direct Seeding Technology

Associate Scientist and Extension Specialist, forage crops
Steve Fransen
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Associate Research Agronomist, alternative crop introduction
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Alternate Crops and Cropping System for Irrigated Central Washington

Soil Scientist, soil conservation
Dave Huggins

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Extension Specialist, conservation tillage
Hans Kok

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Resource Conservationist
Dennis Roe

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Scientist and Extension Specialist, agronomy
William Schillinger

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Related pages:

Palouse Conservation Field Station
Learn more about the facilities and farms available
in the Department of Crop & Soil Sciences

 

Scientific American: Adoption of No-till Farming Practices

Regents Professor John Reganold and USDA-ARS soil scientist David Huggins have co-authored an article appearing in the June 2008 issue of Scientific American on the adoption of no-till farming practices. A preview is available here.

 

Getting a Remote Idea on How Well Soil-Saving Technology Is Working

UndercutterIn the six counties of central and eastern Washington where wheat growers can count on only 8 to 12 inches of precipitation annually, they fallow fields for a year between crops to accumulate enough moisture to grow the next crop. There’s another thing growers are trying to save: their soil. Read more.

 

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Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, PO Box 646420, Washington State University, Pullman WA 99164-6420 USA
Phone: 509-335-3475,  Fax: 509-335-8674,