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Climate Friendly Farming Final Report: Improving the Carbon Footprint of Agriculture in the Pacific Northwest

The WSU Center for Sustaining Agriculture & Natural Resources established the Climate Friendly Farming Project in 2003 with an initial grant from the Paul G.…

Green from the Ground Up – The Innovators Lecture

Featured lectures by CSANR Director Chad Kruger and researcher Lynne Carpenter-Boggs. PowerPoint presentation and video of event are available.

Climate Change Policy and Agriculture in Washington State – Fall 2008

Article in Sustaining the Pacific Northwest Newsletter

Improving Nitrogen Use Efficiency in Dryland Cereal Crops With Precision Nitrogen Management Technology – Fall 2008

Article in Sustaining the Pacific Northwest Newsletter

Monitoring Greenhouse Gas Fluxes from an Irrigated AgroEcosystem – Fall 2008

Article in Sustaining the Pacific Northwest Newsletter

Greenhouse Gas Balance for Composting Operations

Brown, S., Kruger, C.E., & Subler, S. (2008). J Environ Qual 37:1396-1410. The greenhouse gas (GHG) impact of composting a range of potential feedstocks was…

No-till: The quiet revolution

Huggins, D.R. and J.P. Reganold. 2008. Scientific American 299(July):70-77.

Greenhouse Gas Fluxes from an Irrigated Sweet Corn (Zea mays L.) – Potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) Rotation

Haile-Mariam, S., H.P. Collins, and S.S. Higgins. 2008. Journal of Environmental Quality. 37:759-771.

Will farmers trade profits for stewardship? Heterogeneous motivations for farm practice selection

Chouinard, H.H., Paterson, T., Wandschneider, P.R., and Ohler, A.M. 2008. Land Economics. 84:66-82.

Trace Gas Fluxes from an Irrigated Sandy Soil Under Vegetable Cropping Systems in Eastern Washington

Poster presentation for ASA.
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