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May 29, 2002          FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

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June 4 Field Day Explores No-Till

PULLMAN, Wash. -- Research on best management practices and genetics to improve no-till spring cropping systems in the Northwest crop- fallow region will be showcased June 4 at the Ralston Project Field Day south of Ritzville.

Research on the Ralston Project is conducted in an 11-inch annual rainfall zone. Fourteen scientists from nine disciplines, four agencies and a 12-member grower advisory group work in cooperation with several agricultural industry companies.

Current research involves seven cropping systems. Field day topics and speakers are:

The Field Day will begin 9 a.m. and end with a no-host lunch.

The research site is located off Highway 261 about 13 miles south of Ritzville, or 10 miles north of Washtucna and then 3 miles west on Providence Road.

Credits have been requested for pesticide applicator recertification in Washington and Oregon, and for Certified Crop Advisers.

For more information on the program and to reserve a catered lunch, contact Cindy Warriner at the WSU Cooperative Extension office in Ritzville, 509-659-3214, fax 659-3206, e-mail: warriner@wsu.edu.

 

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