Advances in Dryland Farming in the Inland Pacific Northwest

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Rakesh Awale, Stephen Machado, Prakriti Bista, Don Wysocki, Silvia I. Rondon, Laurie Houston, Clark Seavert, Susan Capalbo and John Antle
PNW 697 | July 2017

Summary

Farmers make tough decisions all the time—it comes with the territory. When that territory includes the dryland region of the inland Pacific Northwest, decisions can be even more challenging. Fluctuating weather, varying soils, and changing pest pressures are just a few of the ongoing challenges that farmers in this region face. However, university-driven research in these production areas can provide guidance. Packed with tools, resources, and the most current research, this book supports farmers as they make decisions relating to productivity, resilience, and their bottom lines.

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About the authors

Prakriti Bista
Post-doctoral researcher in crop and soil sciences
Oregon State University
Laurie Houston
Senior faculty research assistant, applied economics
Oregon State University
John Antle
Professor, applied economics
Oregon State University

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