Field Pea Production In North Idaho, Volumes 114-145 offers a detailed examination of field pea cultivation techniques specific to the North Idaho region. Authored by H. W. Hulbert, this volume provides invaluable insights into agronomy, soil management, and crop optimization for farmers and agricultural researchers.
Explore the nuances of successful field pea production, from seed selection to harvesting strategies, tailored for the unique environmental conditions of North Idaho. This book serves as a practical guide, combining scientific knowledge with field-tested methods to enhance yield and sustainability in agricultural practices.
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