Breeding for organic and low-input farming systems: An evolutionary-participatory breeding method for inbred cereal grains. December 28, 2005 Murphy K., D.Lammer, S. Lyon, B. Carter, S.S. Jones, 2005. Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems 20:45-55.
CSANR Climate Friendly Farming Project Updates – June 2005 June 21, 2005 Article in Sustaining the Pacific Northwest Newsletter
Cultivated Wild Rice – March 2004 March 21, 2004 Article in Sustaining the Pacific Northwest Newsletter
Shepherd’s Grain: A Farmer’s Strategy for Survival in the Global Marketplace – December 2003 December 21, 2003 Article in Sustaining the Pacific Northwest Newsletter
Alternative Strategies to Transition to Organic Grain Production in the Palouse – September 2003 October 9, 2003 Article in Sustaining the Pacific Northwest Newsletter
WSU Organic Wheat Breeding Program – January 2003 January 21, 2003 Article in Sustaining the Pacific Northwest Newsletter
Soil quality and financial performance of biodynamic and conventional farms in New Zealand. December 1, 1993 J.P. Reganold, A.S. Palmer, J.C. Lockhart, and A.N. Macgregor. 1993. Science 260(5106):344-349.
Dryland Farming in the Northwestern United States – A Nontechnical Overview January 1, 1992 Granatstein, D. 1992. MISC0162E, Washington State University Extension, Pullman. 31 pp.
Northwest Dryland Cereal/Legume Cropping Systems Database January 8, 1990 Compilation of research and experience in dryland agriculture in the northwestern U.S. from the past 100 years the early 1990s. The database is full-text searchable.