Published quarterly by the Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station


Volume 46 Number 3 Fall 1999


Researchers at the Chilton Area Horticulture Station collected data on 37 varieties of figs. See “Having a Fit for Figs.


TABLE OF CONTENTS

Letter from the Director

Having a Fit for Figs

Clipping Seedheads from Toxic Fescue Pastures: Does it Help?

Precisely Right! Research Helping Achieve Precision Control and Calibration of Poultry Litter Spreaders

A Useful Mutation? Growth, Carcass, and Steak Palatibility of Piedmontese- and Hereford-Sired Calves

Golf Course Nematodes —The Hidden Enemy

Twig and Branch Pruners —Beetles, That is, Not Hardware

Committed to Agriculture: Don Mulvaney Strives to Keep Agriculture Viable

Bluetongue Disease: Possible Cause of High Calving Losses in Alabama

A Rose is Not Just a Rose: Study Identifies Disease Resistant Shrub and Groundcover Roses


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