Washington State University. College of Agriculture. Research Center.
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Works
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Adjuvants decrease insecticide hazard to honey bees | |
Advance. | |
Alfalfa hay cubes for lactating dairy cows | |
Bluegrass straw, cottonseed hulls and wheat screenings in steer finishing rations | |
Bulletin (Washington State University. College of Agriculture. Research Center) | |
The changing structure of the food processing industry : description, causes, impacts and policy alternatives | |
Circular (Washington State University. College of Agriculture. Research Center) | |
The constant elasticity of substitution production function and its application in research | |
Cost of reducing sediment and nitrogen outflows from irrigated farms in Central Washington | |
Economic growth of the agricultural firm | |
The economic impact of changes in pesticide use in Yakima Valley orchards | |
Evaluation of winter injury occurring during 1968-69 in northcentral Washington | |
Factors of plant competition in seeding Pacific Northwest bunchgrass ranges | |
Farm employment-student attitudes and expectations | |
Guidelines for manure use and disposal in the Western Region, USA | |
High crude fiber rations for finishing cattle | |
Irrigated pastures for cattle in central Wshington : use of bloat preventives and progesterone-estradiol implants on alfalfa, Ladino clover and orchardgrass | |
A laboratory quick test for predicting the lime requirement of acid mineral soils | |
Measurement of stomatal aperture and diffusive resistance | |
Methods of programming agricultural experiment station research | |
Mineral concentrations in animal feedstuffs grown in the Columbia Plateau and adjacent valleys | |
The Pacific Northwest vegetable industry : a summary of production, value, and cost trends for selected vegetable crops | |
Post-harvest residue management in Kentucky bluegrass seed production | |
Potato seed source comparisons in Washington | |
Predicting texture of fresh fruits vegetables by chemicals and physical method | |
Processing evaluation of strawberry cultivars grown in Western Washington | |
Projected sizes of farming operations in eastern Washington in 1985 | |
Regional analysis of injury to deciduous friut trees by the freeze of December, 1972 | |
Residual availability of boron applied to an irrigated alkaline soil | |
Responses and residues in six crops irrigated with water containing 2,4-D | |
Responses of potatoes and weeds to herbicides | |
Scientific paper (Washington State University. College of Agriculture. Research Center) | |
Spent hops, corn silage, and alfalfa hay and alfalfa stems in beef cattle nutrition | |
Technical bulletin | |
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