The Pacific Northwest Direct Seed Association
is a grower-based organization committed to
increasing economical, direct seed farming systems in the Pacific
Northwest . The Association is committed to direct seeding as a
preferred strategy in achieving economic and environmental benefit.
PNDSA fills a void by uniting growers under a cropping system, rather
than one specific crop, and by bringing together diverse groups with
common interests to effect economic benefit for growers and
environmental benefits for society as a whole.
Information/Educational Objectives
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Expand information networks (newsletter, website, on-site tours and conferences) to collect and disseminate information |
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Facilitate farm tours that bring together various entities (regulators, the media, environmental and marketing groups, policymakers). Familiarizing those who influence the adoption of direct seed cropping systems with the practice and creating a forum in which they can communicate directly. |
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Collaborate and cooperate with conservation farming organizations around the world. |
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Disseminate information to educate the public and those who influence public policy on the environmental and economic benefits of direct seed cropping systems. |
Research Objectives
Reduce risks associated with the transition from conventional to direct seed cropping systems by indentifying and characterizing key variables.
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Identify agronomic, environmental and economic efficiencies of alternative direct seed systems including those for water,
nutrient management, herbicides, carbon sequestration, fuel,
and labor as well as profitability, risk and environmental
cost effectiveness. |
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Develop strategies for managing rotations with herbicide resistant crops. |
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Develop alternative crops for new rotations. |
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Explore opportunities to pursue "value-added agriculture." |