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Larry Lutcher is a Professor in the Department of Crop and Soil Science at Oregon State University, specializing in dryland cereal production, soil management, and agricultural extension. He has provided leadership for extension and research programs in rural north-central Oregon since 2000.
- Ph.D., Soil Science, University of Idaho (1995)
- M.S., Soil Science, University of Idaho (1987)
- B.S., Plant Science, University of Idaho (1983)
His research focuses on optimizing crop production in arid environments, with expertise in:
- Soil fertility and nutrient management
- No-till farming systems
- Herbicide application timing
- Winter wheat germination dynamics
- Crop stress tolerance
- Agricultural sustainability
Recent publications highlight advancements in:
- Zinc and phosphorus fertilization strategies
- Herbicide-resistant weed management
- Winter wheat performance under delayed planting
- Innovations in no-till fallow systems
- Integrated plot combine yield measurement
- Dryland crop nutrient guidelines
Selected scientific awards:
- Excellence in Extension, OSU Crop and Soil Science Department (2024)
- Distinguished Service Awards from OAEA and Oregon Wheat Growers League (2023, 2018)
- Experienced Faculty Achievement Award (2016)
- Multiple American Society of Agronomy Certificates of Excellence
Lutcher has contributed to fertilizer guides for dryland crops and collaborated on research projects with the Oregon Wheat Commission. His work bridges academic research with practical agricultural extension, benefiting farmers in low-precipitation zones.
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