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Dryland Systems Research with Oilseed Crops

Dryland Systems Research with Oilseed Crops. Bill Schillinger, Doug Young, Tim Paulitz, and Ann Kennedy Department of Crop & Soil Sciences School of Economic Sciences Washington State University and USDA – Agricultural Research Service. No-till Irrigated Cropping Systems Study at Lind

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Dryland Systems Research with Oilseed Crops

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  1. Dryland Systems Research with Oilseed Crops Bill Schillinger, Doug Young, Tim Paulitz, and Ann Kennedy Department of Crop & Soil Sciences School of Economic Sciences Washington State University and USDA – Agricultural Research Service

  2. No-till Irrigated Cropping Systems Study at Lind • 3-year rotation of winter wheat – spring barley – winter canola • Three residue management treatments: • Burn stubble • Mechanically remove stubble • Leave stubble standing

  3. Rattail fescue

  4. Safflower

  5. Yellow Mustard

  6. Benefits of Winter Canola in Wheat-Based Rotations Ritzville: WW-SF vs. WW-SF-WC-SF Davenport: WW-SW-CF vs. WC-SW-CF

  7. Camelina 2007

  8. Camelina cropping systems 2008 WW–C–SF versus WW-SF

  9. Oilseed Related Publications Paulitz, T.C., K.L. Schroeder, and W.F. Schillinger. 2009. Root diseases in an alternative irrigated no-till cropping system: Effects of residue management and crop rotation. Plant Disease (in press). Zaikin A.A., D.L.Young, W.F.Schillinger. 2008. Economics of an irrigated no-till crop rotation with alternative stubble management practices versus continuous irrigated winter wheat with burning and plowing of stubble. Washington State Univ. Ext. Bull. EB2029E. Schillinger, W.F., A.C. Kennedy, and D.L. Young. 2007. Eight years of annual no-till cropping in Washington’s winter wheat – summer fallow region. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 120:345-358. Paulitz, T.C., P.A. Okubara, and W.F. Schillinger. 2006. First report of damping-off of canola caused by Rhizoctonia solani AG 2-1 in Washington State. Plant Disease 90:829. Juergens, L.A., D.L. Young, W.F. Schillinger, and H.R. Hinman. 2004. Economics of alternative no-till spring crop rotations in Washington’s wheat-fallow region. Agronomy Journal 96:154-158. Cook, R.J., W.F. Schillinger, and N.W. Christensen. 2002. Rhizoctonia root rot and wheat take-all in diverse direct-seed spring cropping systems. Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology 24:349-358.

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