Published quarterly by the Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station


Volume 45 Number 1 Spring 1998

Animal logging still provides economical and environmental advantages in some Alabama timber harvesting operations. See “Animal Logging Fills Nitch in Alabama.”


TABLE OF CONTENTS

Letter from President Muse  

An Old-Growth Longleaf Stand in South Alabama

Choosing a Business Structure to Limit Liability

Animal Logging Fills Important Timber Harvesting Niche in Alabama

Constructed Wetland Controlling E. Coli 0157:H7 and Salmonella on the Farm

The “Locusts” (13-Year Periodical Cicadas) Are A-Coming!

Selecting the Best Corn or Wheat Varieties for Alabama 

Up, Up, and Away? Ammonia Loss to Atmosphere Studied

Getting to the Nitrogen Source of the Problem 

Nitrogen Improves Yield of Late-planted Soybeans 

Nitrogen Efficiency of Urea Fertilizers 

A Financial Comparison of Swine Crossbreeding Systems 

Use of Soybean Hulls in Litter-Based Diets Studied 


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