Profit and risk for integrated conservation farming systems in the Palouse.: An article from: Journal of Soil and Water Conservation
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PublisherSoil & Water Conservation Society
ISBN / ASINB00092YLSQ
ISBN-13978B00092YLS3
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From the supplier: A study was conducted to evaluate the economic performances of 12 farming systems tested from 1986 to 1991 in the Palouse region of Washington State. The farming systems included two rotations, two tillage intensities and three weed-management levels. The results showed that the conservation tillage/winter wheat-spring barley-spring pea system with maximum weed-management was the most profitable and least risky, based on prices and program provisions projections for 1991-95. It also satisfied soil conservation compliance requirements.
Citation Details
Title: Profit and risk for integrated conservation farming systems in the Palouse.
Author: Douglas L. Young
Publication:Journal of Soil and Water Conservation (Refereed)
Date: November 1, 1994
Publisher: Soil & Water Conservation Society
Volume: v49 Issue: n6 Page: p601(6)
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From the supplier: A study was conducted to evaluate the economic performances of 12 farming systems tested from 1986 to 1991 in the Palouse region of Washington State. The farming systems included two rotations, two tillage intensities and three weed-management levels. The results showed that the conservation tillage/winter wheat-spring barley-spring pea system with maximum weed-management was the most profitable and least risky, based on prices and program provisions projections for 1991-95. It also satisfied soil conservation compliance requirements.
Citation Details
Title: Profit and risk for integrated conservation farming systems in the Palouse.
Author: Douglas L. Young
Publication:Journal of Soil and Water Conservation (Refereed)
Date: November 1, 1994
Publisher: Soil & Water Conservation Society
Volume: v49 Issue: n6 Page: p601(6)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
