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Virtual Tour of the Organic Farming Systems Trial at the Washington State University Puyallup Research and Extension Center

Last Updated: October 29, 2010

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eOrganic authors:

Craig Cogger, Washington State University

Andy Bary, Washington State University

Doug Collins, Washington State University

John McQueen, Oregon State University

Alexandra Stone, Oregon State University

Started in 2002, this integrated research program is focused on sustainable and organic production systems for small-scale, direct-market vegetable crop production. The goal is to work with farmers to develop management systems that utilize local inputs to produce high-quality, high-value crops efficiently and profitably in an environmentally sustainable manner.

Visit the Organic Farming Systems Research project in Puyallup, WA, and learn how the project is managed through a virtual tour

Screen shot of virtual tour

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