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STEEP: Helping Northwest Farmers with Profitable Conservation Technologies     2009
SUMMARY
STEEP (Solutions to Environmental and Economic Problems), a multi-state research program, has developed and facilitated the adoption of new technologies and management systems that have helped reduce soil erosion in the Palouse region of eastern Washington, northern Idaho and northwest Washington from an average of 20 tons per acre in 1975 to an average of five tons per acre in 2005.

Cattle Could Provide Options for Palouse Grain Growers     2009
SUMMARY
A two-year on-farm pilot project in Adams County is testing the feasibility and reliability of converting land coming out of the Conservation Reserve Program into a vertically integrated grass-fed beef production system. The pilot -- if successful -- could provide farmers with an alternative to CRP that could not only protect the environment, but also provide them with a source of income.
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