Published quarterly by the Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station


Volume 46 Number Summer 1999


Having “buggy areas helps sustain bobwhite quail populations. See “Weeds, Bugs, and Quail Broods: Bobwhite Brood Habitat in the Deep South .


TABLE OF CONTENTS

Letter from the Director

Tyrone: A Giant Among Soybeans

Dangerous Liaisons? Native Termites Inhabiting Red Imported Fire Ant Mounds

Weeds, Bugs, and Quail Broods: Bobwhite Brood Habitat in the Deep South

Feedlot Gains on Forages: Alabama's Stocker Cattle Can Make Significant Gains on Ryegrass Pastures

Bagworm—A Pest of Urban-Forest Trees and Shrubs

Fighting Fireblight: Agrimycin Provides Control of Fireblight on Crabapple

A Sure Bet: David South Is Wagering on the Future of the Timber Industry

Survival of the Fittest: Pine Seedling Survival Increased by Machine Planting Large Seedlings

Pilot Agrichemical Handling Facility Opens at Chilton Station


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