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Schlieren Imaging Aid System Parts
These materials are intended for aid in the setup of the Schlieren Imaging Aid (SIA) System. It was initially created by the Core Team during the Summer of 2020, amidst the COVID-19 outbreak. The goal: make a simpler way to setup a schlieren imaging system. For a detailed outline of the development process, check out the related blog post on the HYdrogen Properties for Energy Research (HYPER) Laboratory site
WSU Organic Farm Newsletter, July 16, 2020
Farm News, July 16, 2020: We were notified that Salad Mix was not available on the Online Store and have solved the problem. Be patient while we work through learning a new online system and continuing to farm! And, please let us know when something isn't working. We'll do our best to problem solve. If you were wanting salad mix for tomorrow, feel free to get back in today and make an order. If you make two orders, no problem. We'll combine into one box
WSU Organic Farm Newsletter, July 29, 2020
Farm News, July 29, 2020: Tomatoes are finally on! The recent heat, while tough on the crew, has been just what the tomatoes needed. After the cool and rainy June we were worried if they would ever make it. But, the plants look great and have lots of flowers and fruit to continue. We mostly have romas with a few slicers mixed in. We did continue the orange roma, Sunshine and the saladette, Red Racer. We are currently packing these all in one pound units. I'll let everyone know when we get enough to start offering bulk deals at the store and online. For now though enjoy the fresh taste of summer
WSU Organic Farm Newsletter, September 23, 2020
Farm News, September 23, 2020: Thanks to the rain last Saturday the smoke moved out enough for us to get back to work and be ready for this Friday's sale. What an interesting year! Thanks for your patience. The Friday Farm Stand and Online Store will be open this week
Utilizing buckwheat and sudan grass cover crops as feedstock in aerated, static compost piles
Production of cover crops as feedstock for composting has a variety of benefits and applications. While ample information is available on a variety of compost production and use topics, little research is available on growing and using cover crop residue as a composting feedstock. This Extension publication provides preliminary data on growing and using buckwheat and sudangrass as feedstock, including crop productivity, feedstock quality, composting characteristics, and end-use characteristics of finished compost produced from graduated mixtures of cover crop residue and wood shavings. This information is intended for farmers, researchers, technical service providers, and others interested in the utilization of cover crop residue as composting feedstock