Organic Variety Trials Publications and Research Reports
North Dakota State University, forages and grains The following publications from North Dakota State University (NDSU) feature research results from Steve Zwinger (OSA Plant Breeding Committee member and founding member of the Northern Plains Sustainable Agriculture Society, Farmer-Breeder Club) and his colleges work on sustainable grain production, foraging systems, and organic variety trials.
2007 NDSU Organic Variety Trial Data 2006 NDSU Organic Variety Trial Data 2005 NDSU Organic Variety Trial Data
2007 NDSU Forage Variety Trial Data 2006 NDSU Forage Variety Trial Data 2005 NDSU Forage Variety Trial Data 2004 NDSU Forage Variety Trial Data 2003 NDSU Forage Variety Trial Data
2005 NSDU Double Cropping: Spring Wheat Followed by a Legume 2005 NDSU Annual Forages for Hay and Grazing 2003 Forage Barley Variety Trial 2001 Variety Evaluation of Spring Wheat and Oats in an Organic Environment
Oregon State University Vegetable Variety Trials The OSU Department of Horticulture's vegetable breeding program in Corvallis, Oregon grows and evaluates a diversity of vegetable varieties. Although the trials are not replicated and primarily are not conducted on certified organic ground, they offer a valuable screening for variety traits and performance in the Willamette Valley of Oregon. The group is increasingly conducting organically managed trials and plans to have more organic trial results available in the future. Their reports may be found here.
Washington State University Vegetable Extension Program, Dr. Carol Miles Results of variety trials at WSU Extension sites and partnering organic farms
Colorado State University Lettuce Bolting Resistance Trials, Frank Stonaker http://www.specialtycrops.colostate.edu/scp_exp_demo/lettuce_bolting.htm
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