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From the author: Key words: Conservation tillage, drought, erosion, fallow, residue, Pacific Northwest, Russian thistle, wheat.
Citation Details Title: Russian thistle skeletons provide residue in wheat-fallow cropping systems. Author: W.F. Schillinger Publication:Journal of Soil and Water Conservation (Refereed) Date: March 22, 1999 Publisher: Soil & Water Conservation Society Volume: 54 Issue: 2 Page: 506(3)