McGuire

2010 High Residue Farming under Irrigation Workshop

Top Ten Reasons Why to Consider High Residue Farming, Andy McGuire, WSU Extension Residue Management at Harvest, Randal Taylor, Oklahoma State University Weed Management Considerations in Reduced Tillage Systems, Andrew Kniss, University of Wyoming High Residue Farming in the Treasure Valley – Lessons Learned, Steve Norberg, Oregon State University No-till Drills and Planters, Randal Taylor, […]

Mustard Varieties for Green Manuring

Choosing mustard varieties and on-farm research results on variety biomass measurements and glucosinolate concentrations and production.

Mustard Green Manures

On-farm research has been conducted since 1999 to determine the benefits of mustard green manures and to improve their effectiveness. They are being used in irrigated regions of Eastern Washington to improve soil quality, control wind erosion, and manage soilborne pests.

2009 High Residue Farming under Irrigation Workshop

High Residue Farming Resources, Andy McGuire, WSU Extension Soil Compaction and High Residue Farming, Randall Reeder, Ohio State University, Columbus Soil-Air-Water-Residue Interactions in HRF Planting, Andy McGuire Opportunities for Organic No-till Vegetables, Doug Collins, WSU Extension Worst Case Scenario: Results of the HRF Demo Project, Andy McGuire Getting Into Controlled Traffic, Randall Reeder Grower Panel: […]