Wilke Farm

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Wilke Farm

Donated by Beulah Wilke

342 acres
Wilkie Farm is a landmark in conservation research and grower education in the Inland Northwest. Donated by Beulah Wilson Wilkie in 1987, this 342 acre farm near Davenport is operated by WSU Extension to demonstrate real world cropping strategies. The farm supports agricultural research and conservation tillage, soil fertility, and rotational cropping helping producers improve productivity while preserving natural resources. Field days and outreach events held at the farm connect to growers with the latest data and practices. Thanks to Beulah's gift, Wilkie Farm remains a trusted source of applied science for Eastern Washington farmers.Video montage of the Wilke Farm.

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Aerial and ground-based footage from the Wilke Farm show several different crops like wheat, canola, and other row crops being grown and harvested.

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