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Frank Young
Jeff Smith
David Huggins
Ann Kennedy
 

Francis L Young (Frank)
Land Management and Water Conservation Research
Research Agronomist

Phone: (509) 335-4196
Fax: (509) 335-3842
Room 215
JOHNSON HALL, WSU
PULLMAN, WA, 99164-6421

Projects
INCREASING INLAND PACIFIC NORTHWEST WHEAT PRODUCTION PROFITABILITY
Appropriated (D)
  Accession Number: 414873
INCREASING INLAND PACIFIC NORTHWEST WHEAT PRODUCTION PROFITABILITY
Appropriated (D)
  Accession Number: 414803

Publications
Systems Approach to Crop Rotation Research: Guidelines and Challenges - (Book/Chapter) - (23-May-08)
Postharvest control of Russian thistle (salsola tragus) with a reduced herbicide applicator in the Pacific Northwest - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Young, F.L., Yenish, J.P., Launchbaugh, G.R., Mc Grew, L.L., Alldridge, J.R. 2008. Postharvest control of Russian thistle (salsola tragus) with a reduced herbicide applicator in the Pacific Northwest. Weed Technology. 22:156-159.
Agronomics and economics of no-till facultative wheat in the Pacific Northwest, USA - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Bewick, L.S., Young, F.L., Alldredge, R.J., Young, D.L. 2008. Agronomics and economics of no-till facultative wheat in the Pacific Northwest, USA. Crop Protection Journal. 27:932-942.
CROPPING SYSTEMS ALTER WEED SEED BANK IN PACIFIC NORTHWEST, USA SEMI-ARID WHEAT REGION - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Thorne, M.E., Young, F.L., Yenish, J.P. 2007 Cropping systems alter weed seed bank in Pacific Northwest, USA semi-arid wheat region. Crop Protection Journal 26 (8): 1108-1120.
Russian Thistle (Salsola spp.) Biology and Management - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Young, F.L. 2006. Russian Thistle (Salsola spp.) Biology and Management. 15th Australian Weeds Conference.
FERTILITY AND WEED MANAGEMENT CRITICAL FOR PACIFIC NORTHWEST CONTINUOUS NO-TILL WHEAT - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Young, F.L., Thorne, M.E., Young, D.L. 2006. Fertility and weed management critical for pacific northwest continuous no-till wheat. Weed Technology. Volume 20:658-669.
WEED SPECIES DYNAMICS AND MANAGEMENT IN NO-TILL AND TRADITIONAL FALLOW CROPPING SYSTEMS FOR THE SEMI-ARID AGRICULTURAL REGION OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST, USA. - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Young, F.L., and M.E. Thorne. 2004. Weed species dynamics and management in no-till and traditional fallow cropping systems for the semi-arid agricultural region of the Pacific Northwest, USA. Crop Protection Journal. 23:1097-1110.
IMPACTING GROWER'S USE AND ADOPTION OF CONSERVATION CROPPING SYSTEMS THROUGH RESEARCH AND FIELD DESIGN - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Forte-Gardner,O., F.L. Young, D.A. Dillman, and M.S. Carroll. 2004. Increasing the effectiveness of technology transfer for conservation cropping systems through research and field design. Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems. 19(4):199-209.
CONTROL OF VOLUNTEER HERBICIDE - RESISTANT WHEAT AND CANOLA - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Rainbolt,C.R., D.C Thill, and F.L. Young. 2004 Control of volunteer herbicide-resistant wheat and canola. Weed Technology. 18(3):711-718.
LONG-TERM WEED MANAGEMENT STUDIES IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Young, F.L. 2004. Long-term weed management studies in the Pacific Northwest. Weed Science. 52:897-903.
CEREAL APHID AND NATURAL ENEMY POPULATIONS IN CEREAL PRODUCTION SYSTEMS IN EASTERN WASHINGTON - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Clement, S.L., Elberson, L.R., Youssef, N., Young, F.L., Evans, M.A. Cereal aphid and natural enemy populations in cereal production systems in eastern washington. Journal of Kansas Entomological Society. 2004. V.77(3). P.65-173.
WINTER WHEAT COMPETITION AGAINST JOINTED GOATGRASS (AEGILOPS CYLINDRICA) AS INFLUENCED BY WHEAT PLANT HEIGHT, SEEDING RATE, AND SEED SIZE - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Yenish, J.P., and F.L. Young. 2004. Winter wheat competition against jointed goatgrass (aegilops cylindrica) as influenced by wheat plant height, seeding rate, and seed size. Weed Science. 52:996-1001.
NO-TILL SPRING CEREAL CROPPING SYSTEMS REDUCE WIND EROSION POTENTIAL IN THE WHEAT/FALLOW REGION OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Thorne, M.E., Young, F.L., Pan, W.L., Bafus, R., Alldredge, J.R. 2003. No-till spring cereal cropping systems reduce wind erosion potential in the wheat/fallow region of the pacific northwest. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation. 58:250-257
VARIABLE HESSIAN FLY (DIPTERA: CECIDOMYIIDAE) POPULATIONS IN CEREAL PRODUCTION SYSTEMS IN EASTERN WASHINGTON - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
CLEMENT, S.L., ELBERSON, L.R., YOUNG, F.L., RATCLIFFE, R.H., ALLDREDGE, J.R., HENNINGS, C. CHANGING CROP ROTATION AND TILLAGE PRACTICES INCREASE HESSIAN FLY POPULATIONS IN WHEAT. JOURNAL OF KANSAS ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 2003. Vol.76(4):567-577.
SITE-SPECIFIC HERBICIDE DECISION MODEL TO MAXIMIZE PROFIT IN WINTER WHEAT - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
YOUNG, D.L., KWON, T.J., SMITH, E.G., YOUNG, F.L. 2003. SITE-SPECIFIC HERBICIDE DECISION MODEL TO MAXIMIZE PROFIT IN WINTER WHEAT. PRECISION AGRICULTURE. 4:227-238.
SPRING GERMINATING JOINTED GOATGRASS CAN PRODUCE VIABLE SPIKELETS IN SPRING SEEDED WHEAT - (Peer Reviewed Journal) - (26-Sep-02)

   
 
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