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Washington State University professor Bill Schillinger said he too has faced the lark issue and can't find a solution. While tending to canola ...
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LIND, Wash. — The 93rd annual Washington State University Lind Field Day will be held Thursday, June 18, at the University’s Dryland Research Station north of Lind.
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LIND, Wash. – In the six counties of central and eastern Washington where wheat growers can count on only 8 to 12 inches of precipitation annually, they fallow fields for a year between crops to accumulate enough moisture to grow the next crop. There's another thing growers are trying to save: their soil.
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