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Publications
by Doug L. Young
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I.
Book Chapter |
II.
Refereed Journal Articles Upadhyay,
B.M. and D.L. Young. 2006. An operational approach for evaluating
investment risk: An application to the no-till transition. Journal
of Financial Risk Management, ICFAI University Press 3:25-37. article
Young, F.L., M. Thorne, and D.L. Young. 2006.
Nitrogen fertility and weed management critical for continuous no-till
wheat in the Pacific Northwest. Weed Technology 20:658-669. article
Young, D.L., E.G. Smith, and A. Smith. 2005.
The sweet smell of subsidies revisited. Choices 20:207-209. abstract
Baker, D.A., D.L. Young, D.R. Huggins, and
W.L. Pan. 2004. Economically optimal fertilization for yield and
protein in hard red spring wheat. Agronomy Journal 96:116-123. abstract
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. abstract
and article
Schillinger, W.F., and D.L. Young. 2004.
Cropping systems research in the world’s driest rainfed wheat
region. Agronomy Journal 96:1182-1187. abstract
and article
Smith, E.G. and D.L. Young. 2003. Cropping
diversity along the U.S.-Canada border. Review of Agricultural Economics
25 1:154-167. abstract
Upadhayay, B.M., D.L. Young, H.H. Wang,
and P.R. Wandschneider. 2003. How do farmers who adopt multiple
conservation practices differ from their neighbors? American Journal
of Alternative Agriculture 18:27-36. abstract
Janosky, J.S., D.L. Young, and W.F. Schillinger.
2002. Economics of conservation tillage in a wheat-fallow rotation.
Agronomy Journal 94:527-531. abstract
and article
Smith, E.G. and D.L. Young. 2000. The economic
and environmental revolution in semiarid cropping in North America.
Annals of Arid Zone 39:347-361. abstract
Smith, E.G. and D.L. Young. 2000. Requiem
for summer fallow? Choices (First Quarter):24-25. abstract
Wang, H.H., D.L. Young, and O.M. Camara.
2000. The role of environmental education in predicting adoption
of wind erosion control practices. Journal of Agricultural and Resource
Economics 25:547-558. abstract |
III.
Patent |
IV. Thesis
and Dissertation
Zaikin, A.A. (School of Economic Sciences).
2006. Economic analysis of soil and water conservation in dryland
farming. MA Thesis, Washington State University.
Baker, D.A. (Agricultural Economics). 2002.
Assessing the economic viability of no-till farming systems for
two agro-climatic zones in the Pacific Northwest. M.A. thesis, Washington
State University.
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.
Juergens, L.A. (Agricultural Economics).
2002. An economic analysis of no-till soft white spring wheat, spring
barley, yellow mustard, safflower and conventionally tilled soft
white winter wheat in Adams County, Washington. M.A. thesis, Washington
State University.
Upadhyay, B.M. (Agricultural Economics).
2003. Analysis of farmers’ investment behavior for conservation
technologies. Ph.D. dissertation, Washington State University.
Walters, C.G. (Agricultural Economics). 2003.
Weed management and landlord/tenant relationships for eastern Washington
grain growers. M.A. thesis, Washington State University.
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V. Extension
Bulletins Karuaihe, R.N.,
D.L Young, H.H. Wang, and H.R. Hinman. 2005. Examining the sources
of differences in profitability and costs for conservation and conventional
tillage in Eastern Washington. Pacific Northwest Conservation Tillage
Handbook No. 20, Chapter 10. Online at: http://pnwsteep.wsu.edu/.
Nail, E.L., D.L. Young, H.R. Hinman and W.F.
Schillinger. 2005. Economic comparison of no-till annual crop rotations
to winter wheat-summer fallow in Adams County, WA, 2001-2004. Washington
State University Extension
Bulletin 1997E.
Schillinger, W.F., D. Young, D. Rowell, H.
Schafer, and S. Schofstoll. 2004. Cropping systems research in the
world’s driest rainfed wheat region. Pacific Northwest Conservation
Tillage Handbook No. 29, Chapter 2. Online at: http://pnwsteep.wsu.edu/
Juergens, L.A., D.L. Young, H.R. Hinman,
and W.F. Schillinger. 2003. An economic comparison of no-till spring
wheat and oilseed rotations to conventional winter wheat –
fallow in Adams County, Washington. p. 32. Washington State University
Extension Bulletin 1956E. Online at: http://farm-mgmt.wsu.edu/nonirr.htm
Juergens, L.A., D.L. Young, and H.R. Hinman.
2003. Economics of alternative no-till spring crop rotations in
Washington’s wheat-fallow region. Pacific Northwest Conservation
Tillage Handbook Series No. 19, Chapter 10. Online at: http://pnwsteep.wsu.edu/
Janosky, J., D. Young, and W. Schillinger.
2002. Economics of conservation tillage in a wheat-fallow rotation.
Pacific Northwest Conservation Tillage Handbook Series No. 16, Chapter
10. Online at: http://pnwsteep.wsu.edu/.
Young, D.L, H.R. Hinman, and W.F. Schillinger.
2001. Economics of winter wheat-summer fallow vs. no-till spring
wheat in the Horse Heaven Hills. Cooperative Extension Bulletin
1907, Washington State University, Pullman, WA. publication
Young, D., H. Hinman, and R. Veseth. March
2000. PNW economics research shows no-till profitability. Pacific
Northwest Conservation Tillage Handbook Series No. 14, Chapter 10.
Online at: http://pnwsteep.wsu.edu/.
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
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VI. Conference
Proceeding
Schillinger, W.F., and D.L. Young. 2006.
The undercutter method for winter wheat – summer fallow farming
in the western United States. p. 589-590. In M. Fotyma and B. Kaminska
(eds.) Proceedings of the IX Congress of the European Society of
Agronomy, 4-7 Sept., Warsaw, Poland.
Schillinger, W.F., D.L. Young, and B.S. Sharratt.
2006. The undercutter method of summer fallow farming to reduce
PM10 emissions. p. 293-300. In V.P. Aneja et al. (eds.) Proceedings
of the Workshop on Agricultural Air Quality: State of the Science,
5-8 June, Potomac, MD. |
VII. Published
Abstracts Schillinger, W.F.,
D.L. Young, A.C. Kennedy, and T.C. Paulitz. 2006. Ten years of continuous
annual no-till cropping vs. winter wheat - fallow in the Pacific
Northwest. [CD-ROM]. Soil Science Society of America annual meeting,
12-15 Nov., Indianapolis, IN. ASA, CSSA, and SSSA Abstracts.
Karuaihe, R.N., H.H. Wang and D.L. Young.
2005. Alternative indices in weather-based crop insurance contracts.
December. WAEA 2005 selected paper abstract Journal of Agricultural
and Resource Economics.
Baker, D.A., D.L. Young, D.R. Huggins, and
W.L. Pan. 2003. Economically optimal nitrogen fertilization for
yield and protein in hard red spring wheat. Journal of Agricultural
and Resource Economics. December. Full article at http://agecon.lib.umn.edu/
Schillinger, W.F., D.L. Young, R.I. Papendick,
and H.L. Schafer. 2003. Conservation tillage and no-tillage success
stories in Washington’s low-precipitation zone. p. 54. Soil
and Water Conservation Society annual meeting, 28-31 July, Spokane,
WA. SWCS Annual Conference Abstracts.
Schillinger, W.F., and D.L. Young. 2002.
Cropping systems research in the driest wheat region of the world.
[CD-ROM]. American Society of Agronomy annual meeting, 11-14 Nov.,
Indianapolis, IN. ASA, CSSA, and SSSA Abstracts.
Young, D.L, W.F. Schillinger, and F.L. Young.
2001. Economics of no-till hard red spring wheat vs. winter wheat-summer
fallow. [CD-ROM]. American Society of Agronomy annual meeting, 21-25
Oct., Charlotte, NC. ASA, CSSA, and SSSA Abstracts.
Schillinger, W.F., R.J. Cook, D.L. Young,
A.C. Kennedy, and K.E. Saxton. 2000. Alternative no-till cropping
systems research in the semiarid Pacific Northwest USA. In Proceedings
of the 11th Meeting of the International Soil Conservation Organization,
22-27 October, Buenos Aries, Argentina.
Smith, E. and D. Young. 2000. Cropping diversity
and farm programs. In Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics
(December):724.
Wang, H., D. Young, and O. Camara. 2000.
The role of environmental education in predicting adoption of wind
erosion control practices. p. 728. In Journal of Agricultural and
Resource Economics.
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. |
VIII. Experiment
Station Research and Extension Reports Nail,
E., D. Young, and W. Schillinger. 2006. Glyphosate and diesel price
changes benefit conservation tillage. p. 36. In 2006 Field Day Abstracts:
Highlights of Research Progress. Technical Report 06-2. Department
of Crop and Soil Sciences, Washington State University, Pullman,
WA. article
Nail, E. D. Young, and W. Schillinger. 2006.
How do government crop subsidies and crop insurance influence the
profitability of conservation cropping systems? p. 36. In 2006 Field
Day Abstracts: Highlights of Research Progress. Technical Report
06-2. Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, Washington State University,
Pullman, WA. article
Karuaihe, R.N., D.L Young, H.H. Wang, and
H.R. Hinman. 2005. Examining the sources of differences in profitability
and costs for conservation and conventional tillage in Eastern Washington.
Pacific Northwest Conservation Tillage Handbook No. 20, Chapter
10. Online at: http://pnwsteep.wsu.edu/.
Nail, E.L. and D.L. Young. 2005. Economics
of no-till annual cropping systems, Ritzville, WA. p. 53. In 2005
Field Day Abstracts: Highlights of Research Progress. Technical
Report 05-1. Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, Washington State
University, Pullman, WA. article
Nail, E.L., D.L. Young and W.F. Schillinger.
2005. Winter wheat after fallow survey results for Ritzville growers,
2001-2004. p. 55. In 2005 Field Day Abstracts: Highlights of Research
Progress. Technical Report 05-1. Department of Crop and Soil Sciences,
Washington State University, Pullman, WA. article
Young, D.L. and D.A.Baker. 2005. Protein
premiums can motivate nitrogen fertilization beyond maximum yield.
p 53. In 2005 Field Day Abstracts: Highlights of Research Progress.
Technical Report 05-1. Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, Washington
State University, Pullman, WA. article
Schillinger, B., R. Jirava, H. Schafer, T.
Paulitz, D. Young, A. Kennedy, and S. Schofstoll. 2004. Long-term
cropping systems research at the Ron Jirava farm: Year 7. p. 22.
In 2004 Field Day Abstracts: Highlights of Research Progress. Technical
Report 04-2, Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, Washington State
University, Pullman, WA. article
Schillinger, B., H. Schafer, B. Sauer, T. Paulitz,
A. Kennedy, D. Young, S. Schofstoll, and B. Fode. 2004. Irrigated
cropping systems research at Lind. p. 23. In 2004 Field Day Abstracts:
Highlights of Research Progress. Technical Report 04-2, Department
of Crop and Soil Sciences, Washington State University, Pullman, WA.
article
Schillinger, W.F., B.S. Sharratt, D.L. Young, A.J. Busacca, W.L.
Pan, A.C. Kennedy, C.S. Claiborn, B.K. Lamb, A.D. Esser, F.L. Young,
B.E. Frazier, S. Machado, C.O. Stockle, J.Q. Wu, M. Flury, P.R.
Wandschneider, and C.A. Warriner. 2004. 73. p. Northwest Columbia
Plateau PM10 Project. 2004 Summary Report. Highlights
of research achievements from 1998 through 2004.
Walters, C.G. and D.L. Young. 2004. Landlord
influence on more intensive rotations or direct seeding adoption in
eastern Washington. p. 27. In 2004 Field Day Abstracts: Highlights
of Research Progress. Technical Report 04-2, Department of Crop and
Soil Sciences, Washington State University, Pullman, WA. article
Schillinger, B., H. Schafer, D. Rowell,
D. Young, and S. Schofstoll. 2003. Winter wheat – summer fallow
vs. continuous annual no-till hard red spring wheat in the Horse
Heaven Hills. p. 30. In 2003 Field Day Abstracts: Highlights of
Research Progress. Technical Report 03-2, Department of Crop and
Soil Sciences, Washington State University, Pullman, WA. article
Schillinger, B., R. Jirava, H. Schafer, J.
Cook, D. Young, T. Paulitz, and A. Kennedy. 2003. Long-term no-till
alternative cropping systems research at the Ron Jirava farm: Year
6. p. 29. In 2003 Field Day Abstracts: Highlights of Research Progress.
Technical Report 03-2, Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, Washington
State University, Pullman, WA. article
Young, D.L., and F.L. Young. 2003. Economics
of wind erosion control and cropping systems at the Ralston project.
p. 35. In J. Burns and R. Veseth (eds.) 2003 Field Day Abstracts:
Highlights of Research Progress. Technical Report 03-2, Department
of Crop and Soil Sciences, Washington State University, Pullman, WA.
article
Juergens, L., D. Young, and W. Schillinger.
2002. Economics of alternative no-till spring crops at Jirava farm,
Ritzville, WA. p. 132-133. In 2002 Field Day Proceedings: Highlights
of Research Progress. Technical Report 02-1, Department of Crop
and Soil Sciences, Washington State University, Pullman, WA. article
Juergens, L., D. Young, and W. Schillinger.
2002. Economics of no-till annual spring cropping systems project,
Ritzville, WA. p. 134-135. In 2002 Field Day Proceedings: Highlights
of Research Progress. Technical Report 02-1, Department of Crop
and Soil Sciences, Washington State University, Pullman, WA. article
Juergens, L., D. Young, and W. Schillinger.
2002. Winter wheat after fallow yield survey results for Ritzville
growers, Adams County, WA. p. 141-142. In 2002 Field Day Proceedings:
Highlights of Research Progress. Technical Report 02-1, Department
of Crop and Soil Sciences, Washington State University, Pullman,
WA. article
Schillinger, B., D. Rowell, H. Schafer, D.
Young, S. Albrecht, and S. Schofstoll. 2002. Cropping systems research
in the driest wheat region of the world. p. 100-101. In 2002 Field
Day Proceedings: Highlights of Research Progress. Technical Report
02-1, Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, Washington State University,
Pullman, WA. article
Schillinger, W., H. Schafer, B. Sauer, T.
Paulitz, A. Kennedy, D. Young, S. Schofstoll, R. Veseth, D. Wysocki,
K. Saxton, B. Fode, K. Schroeder, and C. Claiborn. 2002. Irrigated
cropping systems research at Lind. p. 96-99. In 2002 Field Day Proceedings:
Highlights of Research Progress. Technical Report 02-1, Department
of Crop and Soil Sciences, Washington State University, Pullman,
WA. article
Schillinger, B., R. Jirava, H. Schafer, J.
Cook, D. Young, A. Kennedy, and S. Schofstoll. 2002. Long-term direct
seed alternative cropping systems research at the Ron Jirava farm:
Year 5. p. 92-94. In 2002 Field Day Proceedings: Highlights of Research
Progress. Technical Report 02-1, Department of Crop and Soil Sciences,
Washington State University, Pullman, WA. article
Young, D.L., W.F. Schillinger, and F.L. Young.
2002. How the 2001 drought affected the economic risk of continuous
no-till hard red spring wheat in Adams and Benton counties experiments.
p. 136-140. In 2002 Field Day Proceedings: Highlights of Research
Progress. Technical Report 02-1, Department of Crop and Soil Sciences,
Washington State University, Pullman, WA. article
Schillinger, W., R. Jirava, R.J. Cook, D. Young, H. Schafer, A.
Kennedy, N. Christensen, and G. Giri. 2001. Long-term alternative
crop rotations using no-till: The first four years in Adams county.
p. 91-94. In 2001 Field Day Proceedings: Highlights of Research
Progress. Technical Report 01-4, Department of Crop and Soil Sciences,
Washington State University, Pullman, WA.
Schillinger, W., H. Schafer, B. Sauer, A. Kennedy, D. Young, D.
Wysocki, and T. Paulitz. 2001. No-till seeding into standing irrigated
stubble instead of burning. p. 95-97. In 2001 Field Day Proceedings:
Highlights of Research Progress. Technical Report 01-4, Department
of Crop and Soil Sciences, Washington State University, Pullman,
WA.
Upadhyay, B.M., D.L. Young, and H.H. Wang. 2001. Do farmers who
adopt multiple wind erosion control practices differ from their
neighbors? In J. Burns and R. Veseth (ed.) 2001 Field Day Proceedings:
Highlights of Research Progress. Technical Report 01-4, Department
of Crop and Soil Sciences, Washington State University, Pullman,
WA.
Young, D.L., J.J. Janosky, F.L. Young, and T. Kwon. 2001 Economic
results for Phase I of Ralston project, 1996-2000. In J. Burns and
R. Veseth (eds.) 2001 Field Day Proceedings: Highlights of Research
Progress. Technical Report 01-4, Department of Crop and Soil Sciences,
Washington State University, Pullman, WA.
Young, D.L., H.R. Hinman, and W.F. Schillinger. 2001. How competitive
is continuous no-till spring wheat in the Horse Heaven Hills? p.
108-111. In 2001 Field Day Proceedings: Highlights of Research Progress.
Technical Report 01-4, Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, Washington
State University, Pullman, WA.
Wang, H., D. Young, and O. Camara. 2000. PM10 Educational program
promotes adoption of wind erosion control practices. p. 107-109.
In S. Dofing, and R. Veseth (eds.) 2000 Field Day Proceedings: Highlights
of Research Progress. Technical Report 00-1, Department of Crop
and Soil Sciences, Washington State University, Pullman, WA.
Young, D. and D. Reppe. 2000. Wind Erosion Predictions for the
Lind and Ralston Projects. p. 104-106. In S. Dofing and R. Veseth
(eds.) 2000 Field Day Proceedings: Highlights of Research Progress.
Technical Report 00-1, Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, Washington
State University, Pullman, WA.
Young, D., H. Hinman, and R. Veseth. June 2000. PNW economics research
shows no-till profitability. In 2000 Field Day Proceedings: Highlights
of Research Progress. Technical Report 00-1, 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.
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