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Title: Minimizing Risk by Maximizing Production Through Barley as a Rotational Crop

Author
item BURNS, J - WSU-CROP&SOIL SCIENCES
item KOK, H - WSU-CROP&SOIL SCIENCES
item HINMAN, H - WSU-SCHOOL ECONOMIC SCIEN
item Paulitz, Timothy
item PALMER, M - WASH. STATE BARLEY COMM.
item ULLRICH, S - WSU-CROP&SOIL SCIENCES
item WIPPERLING, W - USDA-RISK MANG. AGENCY
item YENISH, J - WSU-CROP&SOIL SCIENCES

Submitted to: Washington State University College of Agriculture and Home Economics
Publication Type: Experiment Station
Publication Acceptance Date: 2/20/2007
Publication Date: 3/20/2007
Citation: Burns, J., Kok, H., Hinman, H., Paulitz, T.C., Palmer, M., Ullrich, S., Wipperling, W., Yenish, J. 2007. Minimizing Risk by Maximizing Production Through Barley as a Rotational Crop. Washington State University College of Agriculture and Home Economics.

Interpretive Summary:

Technical Abstract: A CD was produced that contained the presentations of the speakers, plus supplemental material. This was an effort at showing growers the benefits of rotating with barley, and educating growers in barley breeding, weeds, diseases, economics and government support programs. It was sponsored by the Washington Barley Commission, with funding from a grant the USDA Risk Management Agency.