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I.
Book Chapters
Kennedy, A.C. 1999. Microbial diversity in agroecosystem quality.
p 1-17. In Biodiversity in Agroecosystems. W.W. Collins and C.O.
Qualset (eds.) CRC Press. Boca Raton, FL.
Stott, D.E., A.C. Kennedy, and C.A. Cambardella. 1999. Impact of
soil organisms and organic matter on soil erodibility. p. 57-74.
In R. Lal (ed.) Soil Quality and Soil Erosion. CRC Press, Boca Raton,
FL and Soil and Water Conservation Society, Ankeny, IA.
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II.
Refereed Journal Articles
Haller, L., C. Claiborn, J. Koenig, T. Larson and G. Norris. 1999.
Airborne particulate matter size distributions in an urban area.
Journal of the Air and Waste Management Association 49:161-168.
article
Ibekwe, A.M. and A.C. Kennedy. 1999. Fatty acid methyl ester (FAME)
profiles as a tool to investigate community structure of two agricultural
soils. Plant and Soil 206:151-161. article
Kennedy, A.C. 1999. Soil microorganisms for weed management. Journal
of Crop Production 2:123-138. abstract
Schillinger, W.F., R.J. Cook, and R.I. Papendick. 1999. Increased
cropping intensity for dryland with no-till barley. Agronomy Journal
91:744-752. article
Schillinger, W. F., R.I. Papendick, R.J. Veseth, and F.L. Young.
1999. Russian thistle skeletons provide residue in wheat-fallow
cropping systems. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation 54:506-509.
article
Schwartz, J., G. Norris, T. Larsen, L. Sheppard, C. Claiborn, and
J. Koenig. 1999. Episodes of high coarse particle concentrations
are not associated with increased mortality. Environmental Health
Perspectives 107:339-342.
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III.
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IV.
Thesis and Dissertation
Camara, O.M. (Agricultural Economics). 1999. Assessing the economic
viability of no-till farming systems for two agro-climatic zones
in the Pacific Northwest. M.A. thesis, Washington State University.
Janosky, J.S. (Agricultural Economics). 1999. An economic analysis
of conservation tillage cropping systems in eastern Washington.
M.A thesis, Washington State University.
Villasenor-Gutierrez, R. (Environmental Engineering). 1999. Modeling
high wintertime particulate matter episodes in a city of complex
terrain. M.S. thesis, Washington State University.
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V.
Extension Bulletins Camara,
O., D. Young, and H. Hinman. 1999. Economic case studies of Eastern
Washington no-till farmers growing wheat and barley in the 8-13
inch precipitation zone. Cooperative Extension Bulletin 1885, Washington
State University, Pullman, WA. publication
Camara, O., D. Young and H. Hinman. 1999.
The bottom line. In E. Mallory et al. Direct Seeding in the Inland
Northwest: John Rea farm case study. Pacific Northwest Extension
Publication 514. publication
Esser, A.D. 1999. On-farm test results, Lincoln-Adams
area 1999. Adams County Technical Report OFT-99. publication
Hinman, H. and A.D. Esser. 1999. 1999 Enterprise
budgets, summer fallow-winter wheat rotations and hard red spring
wheat annual cropping, Adams County, Washington State. Cooperative
Extension Bulletin 1883, Washington State University, Pullman, WA.
publication
Mallory, E., T. Fiez, R. Veseth, D. Roe and
D. Wysocki. December 1999. Direct seeding case study series for
the Inland Northwest. Pacific Northwest Conservation Tillage Handbook
Series No. 11, Chapter 10. Online at: http://pnwsteep.wsu.edu/.
Mallory, E., T. Fiez, R. Veseth, D. Roe and
D. Wysocki. 1999. Direct seeding in the Inland Northwest: John Rea
farm case study. Pacific Northwest Extension Publication PNW 514.
publication
Schillinger, W.F., Donald Wellsandt, Doug
Wellsandt, R.J. Cook, R. Papendick, and H. Schafer. 1999. Increased
cropping intensity for dryland with no-till barley. Pacific Northwest
Conservation Tillage Handbook Series No. 24, Chapter 2. Online at:
http://pnwsteep.wsu.edu/.
Schillinger, W.F., F. Young, H. Schafer,
and L. McGrew. 1999. Soil water use and growth of Russian thistle
after wheat harvest. Pacific Northwest Conservation Tillage Handbook
Series No. 17, Chapter 5. Online at: http://pnwsteep.wsu.edu/.
Veseth, R.J. 1999. PNW direct seeding status
– and what’s driving it. Pacific Northwest Conservation
Tillage Handbook Series No. 25, Chapter 2. Online at: http://pnwsteep.wsu.edu/.
Veseth, R.J. 1999. Northwest directory of
technology resources for direct seed cropping systems - 2nd Edition.
Pacific Northwest Conservation Tillage Handbook Series No. 10, Chapter
10. Online at: http://pnwsteep.wsu.edu/.
Veseth, R.J. December 1999. New PNW direct
seed e-mail list server. Pacific Northwest Conservation Tillage
Handbook Series No. 12, Chapter 10. Online at: http://pnwsteep.wsu.edu/.
Veseth, R.J. and R.S. Karow. 1999. Direct
seeding or no-till – What’s the difference? Pacific
Northwest Conservation Tillage Handbook Series No. 23, Chapter 2.
Online at: http://pnwsteep.wsu.edu/.
Veseth, R., S. Wuest, R. Karow, S. Guy, and
D. Wysocki. 1999. On-farm testing – A scientific approach
to grower evaluation of new technologies. Pacific Northwest Conservation
Tillage Handbook Series No. 9, Chapter 10. Online at: http://pnwsteep.wsu.edu/. |
VI.
Conference Proceedings
Chandler, D.G. and K.E. Saxton. 1999. Developments
in measurement and models for suspension-dominated wind erosion.
Proceedings of International Soil Conservation Organization. p.
688-692. In E.E. Stott, R.H. Mohtar, and G.C. Steinhardt (eds).
Sustaining the Global Farm – Selected papers from the 10th
International Soil Conservation Organization Meeting, 24-29 May,
West Lafayette, IN. CD-ROM available from the USDA-ARS National
Soil Erosion Laboratory, West Lafayette, IN.
Elberson, L., S. Clement, and F.L. Young.
1999. Insect pests and beneficials in small grains under conservation
tillage in the semiarid wheat – fallow region of Washington
state. p 77-80. In Research Reports 58th Annual Pacific Northwest
Insect Management Conference, January, Portland, OR.
Fiez, T., and W. Schillinger. 1999. Row spacing
effects of direct seeded spring wheat and barley in the low-rainfall
cropping zone. p. 168-171. In R.J. Veseth (ed.) Proceedings of the
Northwest Direct Seed Intensive Cropping Conference, 5-7 January,
Spokane, WA.
Saxton, K.E., D. Chandler, and W.F. Schillinger.
1999. Wind erosion and air quality research in the Northwest U.S.
Columbia Plateau: Organization and progress. p. 766-770. In E.E.
Stott, R.H. Mohtar, and G.C. Steinhardt (eds). Sustaining the Global
Farm – Selected papers from the 10th International Soil Conservation
Organization Meeting, 24-29 May, West Lafayette, IN. CD-ROM available
from the USDA-ARS National Soil Erosion Laboratory, West Lafayette,
IN.
Schillinger, W., R. Jirava, B. Wetli, R.J.
Cook, R. Papendick, R. Veseth, H. Schafer, R. Gillespie, A. Kennedy,
J. Yenish, K. Saxton, and D. Wysocki. 1999. Alternative crop rotations
using no-till in low-rainfall dryland areas. p. 69-72. In F. Lessiter
(ed.) Proceedings of the 10th Annual National No-Tillage Conference,
21-23 Jan., St. Louis, MO.
Veseth, R.J. (ed.). 1999. Proceedings of
Northwest Direct Seed Cropping Systems Conference and Trade Show,
5-7 Jan., Spokane, WA. Northwest Direct Seed Conference office,
P.O. Box 2002, Pasco, WA.
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VII.
Published Abstracts
Chandler, D.G., K. Saxton, B. Lamb, and C. Claiborn. 1999. An empirical
model of wind erosion and fugitive dust fluxes from agricultural
lands on the Columbia Plateau. Pacific Northwest International Section
of the Air and Waste Management Association annual conference, 3-5
Nov. Pasco WA.
Frazier, B.E., and R. Rupp. 1999. Use of AVHRR to distinguish soil
covers in the inland Northwest. p. 1106. In From Image to Information,
Proceedings ASPRS annual conference, America Society of Photogram
and Remote Sensing, Bethesda, MD.
Mallory, E., T. Fiez, R. Veseth, D. Roe, and D. Wysocki. 1999.
Using growers case studies to facilitate grower adoptions of no-till
systems in the inland northwest. Soil Science Society of America
annual meeting, 31 Oct. - 4 Nov., Salt Lake City, UT. ASA, CSSA,
and SSSA Abstracts.
Schillinger, W.F. 1999. Farming without tillage: Possibilities
for inland Pacific Northwest drylands. p. 28-29. Northwest Biosolids
Management Association annual meeting, 12-14 Sept., Chelan, WA.
Northwest Biosolids Management Conference Abstracts.
Schillinger, W.F., R.J. Cook, K.E. Saxton, R.I. Papendick, A.C.
Kennedy, D.L. Young, and R.L. Gillespie. 1999. Direct seeding and
intensive cropping research in typical wheat-fallow areas. p. 445.
Western Society of Crop Science annual meeting, 28-30 June, Powell,
WY. ASA, CSSA, and SSSA Abstracts.
Schillinger, W.F., and K.E. Saxton. 1999. Wind erosion control
for low-organic, non-aggregated agricultural soils. p. 285. Soil
Science Society of America annual meeting, 31 Oct. - 4 Nov., Salt
Lake City, UT. ASA, CSSA, and SSSA Abstracts.
Schillinger, W.F. and C.W. Shelton. 1999. Water use and growth
of dryland alternative crops in the inland Pacific Northwest. p.
61. American Society of Agronomy annual meeting, 31 Oct. - 4 Nov.,
Salt Lake City, UT. ASA, CSSA, and SSSA Abstracts.
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VIII.
Experiment Station Research and Extension Reports
Fiez, T., and W. Schillinger. 1999. Row spacing effects on no-till
spring wheat and barley yields in the low-rainfall zone. p. 88-91.
In 1999 Field Day Proceedings: Highlights of Research Progress.
Technical Report 99-1, Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, Washington
State University, Pullman, WA.
Janosky, J.S., D.L. Young, and W.F. Schillinger. 1999. Profitability
analysis for 1995-1998 results of wheat-fallow cropping at Lind,
Washington. p. 128-130. In 1999 Field Day Proceedings: Highlights
of Research Progress. Technical Report 99-1, Department of Crop
and Soil Sciences, Washington State University, Pullman, WA.
Janosky, J.S., D.L. Young and F.L. Young. 1999. Profitability analysis
for Ralston spring cropping trials, 1996-1998. p. 134-137. In S.
Dofing (ed.) 1999 Field Day Proceedings: Highlights of Research
Progress. Technical Report 99-1, Department of Crop and Soil Sciences,
Washington State University, Pullman, WA.
Schillinger, W., R. Cook, K. Saxton, R. Papendick, H. Schafer,
D. Young, R. Gillespie, A. Kennedy, J. Yenish, T. Lumpkin, R. Veseth,
J. Driessen, and B. Sauer. 1999. Long-term alternative cropping
systems for the drylands. p. 134-137. In S. Dofing (ed.) 1999 Field
Day Proceedings: Highlights of Research Progress. Technical Report
99-1, Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, Washington State University,
Pullman, WA.
Schillinger, W., C. Shelton, and H. Schafer. 1999. Water use by
alternative crops. p. 110-111. In 1999 Field Day Proceedings: Highlights
of Research Progress. Technical Report 99-1, Department of Crop
and Soil Sciences, Washington State University, Pullman, WA.
Veseth, R.J. June 1999. Northwest direct seed cropping systems
conferences provide technology access. Published in both the 1999
Field Day Proceedings: Highlights of Research Progress. Technical
Report 99-1, Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, Washington State
University, Pullman, WA.; and the 1999 University of Idaho Department
of Plant, Soil and Entomological Sciences 1999 Field Day Research
and Extension Report, Moscow, ID.
Veseth, R., S. Guy, D. Cox, D. Thill, J. Hammel, T. Fiez, and J.
Yenish. June 1999. Direct seed systems for grain legumes –
pursuing improved erosion control, water storage, yields and profitability.
Published in both the 1999 Field Day Proceedings: Highlights of
Research Progress. Technical Report 99-1, Department of Crop and
Soil Sciences, Washington State University, Pullman, WA.; and the
1999 University of Idaho Department of Plant, Soil and Entomological
Sciences 1999 Field Day Research and Extension Report., Moscow,
ID.
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