"Farm Practice In The Columbia Basin Uplands" offers a detailed look at agricultural techniques suited for the unique environmental conditions of the Columbia Basin region. Written by Byron Hunter, this book provides practical guidance on soil management, crop selection, and water conservation, vital for sustainable farming in upland areas.
Focusing on methods to enhance productivity while preserving natural resources, the book addresses challenges such as erosion and water scarcity. It serves as a valuable resource for farmers, agricultural students, and anyone interested in the historical and practical aspects of farming in the Pacific Northwest.
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