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Photos from the Palouse Conservation Field Station (Pullman, WA) - June 2004, one of the Climate Friendly Farming Project's Dryland Cropping Systems Research Sites.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Climate Friendly Farming Dryland Cropping Systems Trials (Includes Direct Seed, Direct Seed Organic, Palouse Prairie and more).

 

Dave Huggins, USDA ARS presents on his cropping systems research at the Palouse Conservation Field Station in June 2004.

 

Direct seeded beans.

 

Direct seeded canola.

 

Photos of the Dryland Research Team

Derek Appel (USDA-ARS) with direct-seed (carbon capturing) drill

 

Dr. Armen Kemanian speaks at a WSU field day at the Cunningham Agronomy farm

 

Dr. Dave Huggins injects 15N tracer into soil at Climate Friendly Farming direct-seed research trials

 

Ryan Davis (WSU): "Let's get it done!"

 

 

Climate Friendly Farming direct-seed field trials

 

Climate Friendly Farming direct-seed field trials

 

Climate Friendly Farming direct-seed field trials

 

Climate Friendly Farming direct-seed field trials

 

Direct-seed (carbon capturing) drill

 

Climate Friendly Farming direct-seed field trials

 

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Updated May 10, 2005

 
                         
 
The Climate Friendly Farming Research & Demonstration Project is a project of Washington State University's Center for Sustaining Agriculture and Natural Resources which seeks to understand the interconnections between climate change, greenhouse gas emissions and agriculture in an effort to reduce agricultural emissions of greenhouse gases, improve soil carbon sequestration of carbon dioxide, and develop bioenergy, biofuels and bioproducts from agriculture that offset the combustion of fossil fuel carbon.

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