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Publications
- Climate Friendly Farming Project Field Day Proceedings. 2006
- Vander
Haak Dairy Anaerobic Digester Fact Sheet. Revised July 2006
- Proceedings of the Sunnyside Anaerobic
Digestion Workshop, February 25, 2005.
- Kruger, C. 2004. Anaerobic
Digestion. Sustaining the Pacific Northwest Newsletter.
Vol. 2, No. 4, December 2004, pp. 3, 6.
- Kruger, C. 2004. Climate
Friendly Farming Moves Into Energy Recovery. Biocycle:
Journal of Composting & Organics Recycling. Vol.
45, No. 11, November 2004, pp. 56 - 59.
- WSU Research
and Outreach on Bioenergy and Bioproducts Flyer
- Change
is In the Air. Brenda Congdon. WSU Connections Magazine.
2004. pp. 14-20.
- Climate
Friendly Farming: Moving from Source to Sink. Sustaining
the Pacific Northwest Newsletter. Vol. 2, No. 3, September 2004,
pp. 4-5.
- Grant
to aid farmers in reducing greenhouse gas. Sustaining the
Pacific Northwest Newsletter. Vol. 2, No. 1, December 2003,
p. 10.
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- Gaseous
N-losses from Potato under Center Pivot Irrigation. Shawel
Haile-Mariam and Harold Collins. Summer 2006
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- Fiber Facts: poster about using
digested dairy solids as a substitute for horitcultural peat moss,
Kay Oakley and Craig MacConnell, September 2006
- Digested
fiber plant growth trials, Craig MacConnell and Dan Coyne.
May 2006
- Economics of
canola production, Kathleen Painter, summer 2006
- Economics
of reduced tillage potatoes, Kathleen Painter, summer 2006
- Managing the
Farm for Carbon: Carbon Credits, Chad Kruger, David Granatstein,
and Lynn Carpenter-Boggs, Summer 2006
- Paterson Biofuel
Variety Trials, Harold Collins, Steve Frantzen, Ashok Alva,
Rick Boydston, An Hang, Summer 2005
- Paterson Switchgrass
Trials, Steve Frantzen, Harold Collins, Rick Boydston, Summer
2005.
Crop Enterprise Budgets
Presentations*
- Impact of Rising Prices on Land Costs. Presentaiton by Kate Painter. April 2008.
- Economics of
Irrigated Canola Production. Presentation by Kate Painter.
November 3, 2006.
- Economics
of Canola Production for biodiesel. Presentation by Kate
Painter. August 9, 2006.
- Triple
BIO: Research for a Pacific Northwest Bioeconomy. Presentation
by Chad Kruger for the Big Bend Economic Development Council.
July 21, 2006.
- Budgeting for Winter Canola.
Presentation by Kate Painter. June 2006.
- Climate Friendly
FarmingTM and Pacific Northwest Water Resources.
Presentation by Chad Kruger at WSU Extension Water Resources
Research and Extension Colloquia, Pullman, Washington. April
23, 2004. Research Brief
- Climate
Friendly FarmingTM: Proceedings for the Pacific Northwest
Vegetable Association Conference. November 18, 2004.
- An
Overview of Renewable Energy. Presentation by Dave Sjoding
at the Spokane Ag Expo. January 12, 2005. Also presented at
the Northwest Renewable Energy Festival in Walla Wall. September
2004.
- Bioproduct
and Biorefining Research at WSU. Presentation by Craig Frear
at the Spokane Ag Expo. January 12, 2005. Also presented at
the Northwest Renewable Energy Festival in Walla Walla. September
2004.
- Climate Friendly
FarmingTM and Energy. Presenation by Chad Kruger
at the Spokane Ag Expo. January 12, 2005. Also presented at
the Northwest Renewable Energy Festival in Walla Wall. September
2004.
- Biodiesel: a silver
bullet for the Pacific Northwest? Presentation by Chad Kruger
at the Northwest Biosolids Management Association Annual Meeting.
Chelan, September 2005.
- Triple
Bio: Bioagriculture, Bioenergy and Bioproducts -- A vision to
support an emerging bioeconomy in the Pacific Northwest.
Presentation by Chad Kruger at the Northwest Renewable Energy
Fesitval in Walla Walla, September 2005; at the Global Oil Depletion
Conference in Spokane, WA, October 2005; to the CSANR Advisory
Council November 2005. Proceedings
(paper narrative).
- Triple
Bio and Small-scale Biogas. Presentation to the Washington
Tilth Producers Annual Conference. November 2005. Producer
Participation letter and feedback form for small-scale biogas
project.
- Climate Friendly
Farming Project. Presentation at the Western
Washington Ag and Natural Resources Days, Puyallup, February
2006.
- Climate
Friendly Farming Project. Presentation to the WSU Hort 25
World Trends in Agriculture class. February 22, 2006.
- Agriculture,
Energy and Climate Change: Stewardship in a Changing World.
Presentation to the North Central Washington Envirothon, Sponsored
by the Foster Creek Conservation District, May 3, 2006.
Links to related publications
by team members
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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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