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Pasco Today
By the People, for the People
Landreth Family Focuses Solely on Direct Seeding Wheat
Father-son team concentrates on one crop across 2,500 acres in Washington state
Apr. 18, 2026 at 5:54am
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The Landreth family's singular focus on perfecting their direct seeding techniques for wheat has driven innovation and resilience in their 2,500-acre farming operation.Pasco TodayFor years, Dale and Larry Landreth have dedicated their 2,500-acre farming operation in Reardan, Washington solely to direct seeding wheat. By specializing in a single crop, the father-son team has developed advanced management strategies to maximize yields and profitability through no-till practices.
Why it matters
The Landreth's commitment to direct seeding wheat on all of their acreage demonstrates how specialized, no-till farming can be a successful long-term strategy, even on a large scale. Their approach challenges the notion that diversification is required for sustainability, and shows how deep expertise in a single crop can drive innovation and resilience.
The details
The Landreths grow wheat every year on all 2,500 acres they own and rent, focusing entirely on perfecting their direct seeding techniques for that one crop. By concentrating solely on wheat, they are able to continuously refine their management practices, experiment with new technologies, and adapt to changing conditions to maximize yields and profitability.
- The Landreth family has been direct seeding wheat on their 2,500-acre farm for over a decade.
The players
Dale Landreth
A father and co-owner of the 2,500-acre farming operation in Reardan, Washington that is dedicated solely to direct seeding wheat.
Larry Landreth
A son and co-owner of the 2,500-acre farming operation in Reardan, Washington that is dedicated solely to direct seeding wheat.
The takeaway
The Landreth family's singular focus on perfecting their direct seeding techniques for wheat across their entire 2,500-acre operation demonstrates how specialized, no-till farming can be a highly successful long-term strategy. Their approach challenges the notion that diversification is required for sustainability, and shows how deep expertise in a single crop can drive innovation and resilience in the face of changing market conditions.

