Published quarterly by the Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station


Volume 45 Number 3 Fall 1998

A few minor changes in traditional farming practices can help protect and nurture migratory songbirds, such as this male blue grosbeak. Detailed information on bird-friendly farming can be found in Bird-Friendly Farming: A Win-Win Conservation Solution.”


TABLE OF CONTENTS

A Letter from Jim Marion  

Washing Seedling Roots Reduces Survival of Loblolly Pine

Getting to the Point Efficiency of Pointing Dogs in Locating Bobwhite Quail Coveys Studied

Bobwhite Quail Mortality: When It Occurs and What Causes It

The Blossoms of Winter Results of 1996-97 Winter Bedding Plant Performance Studies Released

Bird-Friendly Farming: A Win-Win Conservation Solution

Immigrant Cockroaches: A New Cockroach Established in Alabama

Close Encounters: The Beauty of Bugs

Impacts of Environmental Education in the Flint Creek Watershed

Future Farming: Study Chronicles Changes in Alabama Farms Now and Into the Next Century

Pulp Mills and Public Schools: The Tax Abatement Connection


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