A farmer explains how strip tillage and cover crops help protect onion seedlings from wind erosion in sandy soils.
On his irrigated farm near Quincy, Washington, Lorin Grigg uses strip-planted wheat cover crops and spring strip-tillage to shield onion and sweet corn seedlings from windblown sand. The case study traces how Grigg and his father developed the system, adjusted cover crop types and planting dates, and modified equipment to balance wind protection with the need for a clean seedbed. It describes benefits including reduced wind erosion and replanting risk, improved water infiltration, and less runoff, along with challenges involving variable residue, planting equipment, weeds, and onion diseases associated with cereal cover crops. Sidebars summarize research on Rhizoctonia-related onion stunting, glyphosate timing, and fungicide applications. Grigg presents cover cropping as a form of insurance and emphasizes continual experimentation, travel, and learning from other growers.
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Authors
McGuire, A. and Yorgey, G.
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Year Published
2018
Areas of Focus
Agricultural Practices and Climate & Environment
Topics
Crops, Production Systems, and Soils & Fertility

