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Advancing Sustainable Agriculture in the Pacific Northwest Conservation Tillage Systems Information Resource Contact Us Home Direct Seed Conferences 2005 Conference 2004 Conference 2003 Conference 2002 Conference 2001 Conference 2000 Conference 1999 Conference 1998 Conference PNW Conservation Tillage Handbook Chapter 1 - Soil Erosion Impacts on Productivity Chapter 2 - Conservation Tillage Systems and Equipment Chapter 3 - Residue Management Considerations Chapter 4 - Plant Disease Management Strategies Chapter 5 - Weed Control Strategies Chapter 6 - Fertility Management/Fertilizer Application Chapter 7 - Plant Development and Ground Cover Guides Chapter 8 - Variety Development, Alternate Crops and Insect Management Chapter 9 - Erosion Control on Irrigated Cropland Chapter 10 - Economics and Application of New Technology STEEP Research Reports Grower Case Studies On Farm Testing Conservation Tillage Update Newsletter May 2008 May 2007 May 2006 November 2005 May 2005 November 2004 May 2004 February 2003 November 2002 May 2002 February 2002 December 2001 May 2001 December 2000 June 2000 March 2000 December 1999 May 1999 February 1999 May 1998 May 1997 May 1996 December 1995 PNW Direct Seed List Serve Coming Events Resource Links Contact Us Search PNW Direct Seed Association Columbia Plateu PM10 Project Why STEEP is Essential We are at a critical juncture in the adoption of conservation tillage practices in the Pacific Northwest. New farm bill programs such as Conservation Security are dramatically increasing the number of farmers adopting conservation tillage. STEEP continues to provide key knowledge to make this accelerated transition successful. Emerging issues related to pest management, soil quality, input efficiency and social and economic constraints threaten to slow the adoption of conservation tillage systems. STEEP provides solutions to these emerging problems through long term, integrated research and education efforts - the success hallmark of the program. Farmers are facing new challenges in terms of increasing costs of fuel and fertilizer. STEEP research continues to discover new ways to improve the efficiency of fuel and other farm inputs with conservation tillage. STEEP is poised to play an expanded role in facilitating the production of biofuels, sequestering carbon and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Many of these areas are integral to successful conservation tillage adoption and are already in the realm of STEEP research. STEEP Impact Assessment complete The Chairs of the STEEP research program were asked by the USDA to prepare an impact assessment of its agricultural research and education activities to date in order to evaluate the extent program goals were achieved and return on investment. The comprehensive report, completed in October 2007, documents STEEP’s 30 years of success improving environmental impacts while bettering the economic viability of farming, and reviewing lessons learned. The self-published report is available below pending Extension’s formal bulletin review process. Read the full report here ( pdf ). Summary report ( pdf ). Poster presentation ( pdf ). The report was also published in the Journal of Soil and Water Conservaton, July 2009 ( article ) ( abstract/references ) The Undercutter Method for Winter Wheat - Summer Fallow Farming This 16-minute DVD describes the Undercutter method, a cost and time saving way of farming in the PNW summer fallow area. It contains research and farmer interviews explaining the advantages of the system (published by WSU Extension, January 2007). Watch this video and order your copy here . Direct Seed Videos A number of direct seed videos are available here in both VHS & DVD formats. Protecting the Future, Preserving the Legacy Direct Seed Drill Demo PNW Direct Seed Conference Video Archive About STEEP STEEP (Solutions To Environmental and Economic Problems) is an innovative interdisciplinary research/education program focusing on developing profitable cropping systems technologies for controlling cropland soil erosion and protecting environmental quality. Initiated in 1975, STEEP is a collaborative project involving scientists and educators from the University of Idaho, Oregon State University, Washington State University, and USDA-Agricultural Research Service, in cooperation with grower organizations and agricultural support industries and agencies. Acknowledgement The continued support of the Idaho Grain Producers Association, Oregon Wheat Growers League, and the Washington Association of Wheat Growers have helped to sustain the success of the STEEP program. Hans Kok, WSU/UI Extension Conservation Tillage Specialist, UI Ag Science 231, PO Box 442339, Moscow, ID 83844 USA (208)885-5971 | WebStats | Reference Acknowledgement Copyright © Board of Regents, Washington State University...