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Spring
1964, Volume 11, No. 1 top>> |
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Better Soil Sampling for Root-Knot Nematodes (Motsinger and Cairns) |
| Depreciation A Hidden Farm Cost (Yeager) |
| Fertilizing and Irrigating at the Same Time (Furuta, Martin, and Perry) |
| Feeding for Low Cost Milk Production (Blackstone, Mayton, and Hawkins) |
Pine Tip Moth--Pest of Young Pines (Hyche) |
| Effects of Field Seeding and Transplanting on Cantaloupe Production (Norton) |
| Farm and Market Efficiency Make Food A Bargain (White) |
| Long Lasting Effects from Perennial Legumes (Cope, Jr. and Scarsbrook) |
| Milk--Prices, Margins and Returns (Wilson) |
| Corn Price Changes Affect Alabama Farmers (McManus) |
| Fertilizer Applications vs. Rainfall Records (Ware and Johnson) |
| What Are Best Ways of Determining When to Irrigate? (Johnson and Ware) |
| Index to Articles Published in Highlights of Agricultural Research 1963 |
| Foundation Seed Stocks Farm Dedicated to Producing Pure Seed (Stevenson and Sharman, Jr.) |
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Summer
1964, Volume 11, No. 2 top>> |
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Regal New Ladino White Clover (Johnson) |
| Plant Shortener Have Many Uses (Furuta) |
| Early Weaning May Boost Pig Performance (Brown and Tucker) |
| Peanut Hulls Replace Hay in Livestock Fattening Rations (Anthony, Nix, Starling, and Harris) |
| Changes in Fluid Milk Consumption (Wilson) |
| Farm Machinery Custom Rates (Nolen) |
| Mechanized Production of Irrigated Cotton (Corley and Boseck) |
| Determining Pecan Fertilizer Needs Through Leaf Analysis (Amling and Turner) |
| Summer Annual Grasses for Late Summer Forage (Hoveland and Webster) |
| Fertilizing Young Pine Plantations (Carter and Lyle) |
| The Granulate Cutworm in Peanuts and Its Control (Eden, Brogden, and Sconyers) |
| Low Soil Potassium Sets Up Coastal for Leafspot Disease (Evans, Rouse, and Gudauskas) |
| Peach Packing Costs in Alabama (White) |
| Control of Aquatic Weeds with Fish (Shell) |
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Fall
1964, Volume 11, No. 3 top>> |
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Chemical Control of Alligatorweeds (Funderburk, Jr., Pate, and Lawrence) |
| Silages and Supplements for Growing Beef Calves (Harris, Anthony, Boseck, Brown and Mayton) |
| Gumboro Disease in Poultry--Edgar and Cho, Vol. 11, No. 3, 1964 |
| Controlling Annual Bluegrass in Lawns (Sturkie) |
| Rootknot Control Practices in Bush Beans and Mustard (Johnson, Ware, and Cairns) |
| Frontier Crimson Furnishes Needed Grazing in Fall and Winter (Hoveland, Creel, and Webster) |
| Variations in Prices for Fluid Milk (Wilson) |
| Credit for Farm and Home (Yeager) |
| Small Farm, Good Returns--That's Record Made by Cotton-Hog Management Units (Cope, Jr., Bertram, and Richardson) |
| Insect Resistance Important in Corn Breeding Program (McCain and Eden) |
| Search for Better Cotton Insect Control Goes On (Watson and Ivey) |
| The Consumer: Final Boss of Food Marketing System (Hammett) |
| Channel Catfish Shows Promise As Farm Pond Sport Fish (Prather) |
| Response of Yellow-Poplar to Seedbed Preparation (Whipple) |
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Winter
1964, Volume 11, No. 4 top>> |
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How to Control Wild Garlic (Sturkie) |
| UREA--A Protein Substitute for Feeding Cows (Anthony, Nix, and Starling) |
| Boron for Cotton Profitable in Alabama (Wear) |
| Getting Started in Farming (McManus and Osborn) |
| Efficiency of Nitrogen Sources Varies on Alkaline Soils (Scarsbrook, Grimes, and Smith) |
| Fewer But Larger Producers of Grade A Milk (Wilson and Cobb) |
| Top Coastal Maintains Milk Production (Hawkins, Paar, and Little) |
| Woods Burning Affects Seedling Survival (Garin) |
| Alabama Cattle Feeding and Finishing Operations (Holmes and Lee) |
| Liquid Feeding of Growing-Finishing Hogs (Tucker and Brown) |
| Poultry Manure Valuable for Vegetable Crops (Ware and Johnson) |
| High Analysis vs. Low Analysis Fertilizers--Trend Toward Longer Life Has Social Implications (Dunkelberger) |
| Annual Flowering Plants for Home Landscape (Orr and Martin) |
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Effects of Spider Mites on Cotton Production (Canerday and Arant) |
| Cotton Varieties for 1963 (Chapman) |
| Chemicals Control Weeds in Tomtoes and Pimento Pepper (Amling and Johnson, and Hollingsworth) |
| Watermelon Varieties for Alabama (Jones) |
| Improving Creamed Cottage Cheese Quality (Cannon) |
| Granules or Spray for Cotton Weed Control? (Corley) |
| Thick Silage Spacing--Good Practice or Highly Overrated? (Patterson, Hoveland, Andrews, Jr., and Webster) |
| Cotton Stands Improved by Hopper-Box Fungicides (Smith) |
| Regulation of Trade Practices in the Dairy Industry (Wilson) |
| Apple Disease Control in Alabama (Diener) |
| Farm Real Estate Taxes Trends and Comparisons (Yeager) |
| Nematodes vs. Resistant Varieties Rotations, Fumigation (Minton and Brogden) |
| Index to Articles Published in Highlights of Agricultural Research 1962 |
| Land Use Changing in Alabama (Clonts and Yeager) |
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Summer
1963, Volume 10, No. 2 top>> |
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Managing Johnsongrass for Highest Possible Milk Production (Hawkins, Smith, Grimes, Patterson, and Little) |
| The Use of Lay-By Herbicides in Mechanized Cotton (Corley) |
| Dehyrated-Pelleted Peanut Vines-- A New Enteprise for Peanut Farmers (Anthony, Starling, Brogden, Nix, and Harris) |
| When to Treat Soybeans for Worm Control (Begum and Eden) |
| Control of Houseflies Under Caged Layers (Hays and Burks) |
| Temperature Requirements for Germination of Different Clover Species (Hoveland) |
| Soil Organic Matter Not Increased by Nitrogen Applications (Hiltbold and Cope, Jr.) |
| The Value of Granite and Limestone Grits for Layers (Howes) |
| Pasteurized Refrigerated Peach Products (Harris) |
| Controlling Crabgrass in Lawns (Sturkie) |
| Minor Elements for Plants in Alabama Soils (Wear) |
| Management Is the Difference in Effective Cotton Insect Control (Strickland and Turner) |
| Improving Forage Quality of Coastal Bermudagrass (Patterson, Ensminger, Evans, and Hoveland) |
| New Fire Ant Bait (Baker) |
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Fall 1963,
Volume 10, No. 3 top>> |
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Prospects Good for Reseeding Vetch (Donnelly) |
| Milk Production of Beef Cows (Harris, Anthony, Brown, Starling, Mayton, and Smith) |
| Date of Planting Rye for Seed Production (King) |
| Types of Farms Differ (Yeager) |
| Controlled Environments Produce Better Broilers (Howes, Grub, and Rollo) |
| Nematodes and Peanuts (Cairns and McGlohon) |
| Weather Research Program for Agriculture (Cope, Jr. and Mott) |
| Cotton Grown on Gray, Sandy Soils Needs Magnesium (Adams) |
| School Milk Programs (Wilson) |
| Slow-Release Fertilizer for Infrequent Applications (Furuta and Martin, Jr.) |
| Land Requirements for A $5,000 Income (Jones) |
| Southern Magnolia Produces Valueable Foliage (Orr and Furuta) |
| Attitudes of Rural Residents Toward Changing Jobs (Dunkelberger) |
| Germination of Clover Seed Affected by Grass Root Extracts (Hoveland) |
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Winter
1963, Volume 10, No. 4 top>> |
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Nitrogen Profitable for Johnsongrass (Scarsbrook) |
| Does It Pay To Limit-Feed Growing Finishing Hogs? (Tucker) |
| Mechanical Harvesting of Irrigated Cotton (Corley and Boseck) |
| How Good Are Sorghum Silage? (Smith, Grimes, Hawkins, Little, and Patterson) |
| Ten Years of Soil Testing in Alabama (Evans and Rouse) |
| What Crop Yields Can We Make? (Sturkie and Cope, Jr.) |
| Changes in the Seasonal Pattern of Farm Prices (McManus) |
| Livestock Production and Feed Use in Alabama (White) |
| Crossbreeding Compared Among British Breeds (Patterson) |
| Clipping Height Affects Production of Vetch Forage (Hoveland and Webster) |
| Alabama Cattle Go Everything (Danner and Meadows) |
Sources and Quality of Southern Pea Seed in Alabama, 1962-63 (Jones and Carlton) |
| Camellias for Alabama Landscape (Orr) |
| Fayette Experiment Forest (McGraw) |
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Spring 1962, Volume
9, No. 1 top>> |
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Pelleted Feeds--Promising Method for improving Beef Production on High Roughage Rations (Anthony, Harris, Starling, Brown and Boseck) |
| What is Your Farm Worth? (Yeager) |
| Increasing Row Planter Efficiency (Renoll) |
| Crossbreeding with British Breeds (Patterson, Warren, Price, and Meadows) |
| Disease Problems of Clover and Alfalfa (Curl) |
| Sorghum Almum--Friend or Foe? (Hoveland) |
| Resistant Cottons, Nematocides and Fallow vs. Nematodes (Minton, Cairns, and Smith) |
| Cottons of Tomorrow (Chapman and Smith) |
| Spray vs. Dust for Peanut Leafspot Control (Lyle) |
| Foliar Feeding for Woody Plants (Furuta and Martin) |
| Management Practices Affecting Sow Performance (Squiers) |
| Pecan Problems Attacked by Research Team (Diener, Blake, and Amling) |
| Index to Articles Published in Highlights of Agricultural Research 1961 |
| Auburn's Agricultural Experiment Station System (Foscue) |
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Summer
1962, Volume 9, No. 2 top>> |
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Measuring Farm Earnings (Yeager) |
| J. S. Newman Station's First Director (Foscue) |
| Soil Fertility and Peanut Yields (Sturkie and Ensminger) |
| Stored Roughages vs. Grazing (Mayton, Blackstone, Hawkins, Sandy, and Lott) |
| Improved Process for Pickling Peaches (Harris) |
| Herbicides for Sweetpotatoes (John and Amling) |
| Best Environment for Broiler Production? (Howes and Grub) |
| Commercial Apple Production Promising Alabama Enterprise (Amling, Turner, and Kern) |
| Opportunities for Vegetable Processing in Alabama (Kern, Jr.) |
| Chrysanthemums for Fall Planting (Furuta, Martin, and Orr) |
| Logic of Incorporating Family Farms (Chastain and Woods) |
| Migration of Rural Residents (Huie) |
| Systemic Insecticides for Scale Insects (Eden and Self) |
| New Controls for Apple Diseases (Diener) |
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Fall
1962, Volume 9, No. 3 top>> |
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Silages--Production and Storage Costs in Northern Alabama (Anthony, Harris, Boseck, and Blackstone) |
| Performance Tested Bulls Sire High Quality Calves (Patterson and Cotney) |
| Irrigation by Measuring Light (Furuta, Perry, and Martin) |
| Beautiful, Functional Hedges from Variety of Plants (Orr) |
| Poultry Dust--What Is It? What Cause It? (Koon and Grub and Howes) |
| Gulf--Improved Ryegrass Variety (Hoveland) |
| Survival and Growth of Planted Pines After Stand Treatment (Whipple) |
| Vetch Makes High Corn Yields (Sturkie) |
| Farm Real Estate Values Go Higher and Higher (Yeager) |
| Buying Practics of Pork Processor (Linton and Danner) |
| Ultrasound--Space--Age Nematode Killer (Cairns) |
| Rabbiteye Blueberry for Alabama (Turner and Amling) |
| Commercial Strawberries in Alabama (Amling, Turner, and Kern) |
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Winter
1962, Volume 9, No. 4 top>> |
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Drugs in Milk--How Long Do Residues Persist? (Hawkins, Cannon, and Paar) |
| Skip-Row Cotton Produces Highest Yields (Sturkie and Boseck) |
| Alabama's Broiler Industry (White) |
| Cool-Season Grazing for Yearling Steers (Harris, Anthony, Boseck, and Evans) |
| Food Reserves--Factor in Plant Infection by Root-Knot Nematode Larvae(Cairns and Bolmar) |
| Chemical Control of Johnsongrass, Annual Grasses in Cotton Fields (Searcy) |
| Your Will--Important Legal Document (Yeager) |
| Calcium Requirements of Laying Hens (Howes) |
| Lime and Cotton (Adams) |
| Emphasis on Forage Cros at Tuskegee Experiment Field (Cope, Jr. and Bertram) |
| Growing Dwarf--Semi-Dwarf Apples in Alabama (Amling and Turner) |
| Peanut Seed Treatments New vs Old (Lyle and Brogden) |
| Daylilies--Valuable Perennial for Southern Landcape (Orr and Martin, Jr.) |
| That Old Devil Poverty Wore Cottons Face in 1960 (Foscue) |
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Spring
1961, Volume 8, No. 1 top>> |
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Tiny But Mighty Clover Head Weevil Is Serious Farm Pest (Bass and Hays) |
| Post-Bloom Chemical Thinning of Peaches A Coming Reality (Amling and Carlton) |
| The Effects of Fire on Pine Plantations (Folsom) |
| Warrior Vetch--Resistant to the Bruchids (Donnelly and Hays) |
| Farmers and Fertilizer Dealers (Yeager) |
| Small Units Do Big Job--Brewton and Monroeville Experiment Fields (Cope, Jr.) |
| Irrigation--A Key to Successful Potato Production (Jones) |
| Fertilizing Cotton-Corn Rotations (Cope, Jr.) |
| Clean Wool Crop Sells Below Par (Wiggins) |
| The Thistle No. 1 Pature Weed? (Davis) |
| Summer Pastures for Grazing Steers (Patterson, Anthony, and Brown) |
| Index to Articles Published in Highlights of Agricultural Research 1960 |
| Where Does Our Pork Go? (Linton and Danner) |
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Summer
1961, Volume 8, No. 2 top>> |
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Those Early Years (Foscue) |
| Control Needed for Poultry Respiratory Diseases (Edgar, Brewer, and Mora) |
| State's Population Constantly Changing (Yeager) |
| Aquatic Weed Herbicides Evaluated (Lawrence, Blackburn, Davis, Spencer, and Beasley) |
| Year-Round Comfort for Your Caged Layers (Grub and Rollo) |
| Alexandria and Prattville Fields--Area Research Meets Special Needs (Copeland) |
| Marketing Tomatoes for Higher Returns (Street and Kern) |
| Japanese Quail for Economical Research (Ivey and Howes) |
| Dairying--Coming of Age in Alabama (Wilson) |
| Starr Millet--As A Supplemental Grazing Crop for Slaughter Cattle (Harris, Anthony, Boseck, and Evans) |
| Summer Grazing and Feedlot Finishing of 2-Year-Old Steers (Smith, Grimes, and Patterson) |
| Flowers Can Be Watered and Fertilized Automatically (Furuta) |
| Early vs. Late Dropped Ewes (Cotney and Wiggins) |
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Fall 1961,
Volume 8, No. 3 top>> |
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Summer Stress on Laying Poultry (Howes, Grub, and Rollo) |
| Developing New Vetches (Donnelly and Clark) |
| Fire vs. Forest Reproduction (Whipple) |
| Feed Prices Changing as Livestock Industry Expands (White) |
| Field Turning Space Needed for Tractor Efficiency (Renoll) |
| The Piedmont Substation A Story of Research for A Deplete Area (McGraw and Mayton) |
| Hollies for Alabama Landscape (Orr, Fisher, and Furuta) |
| Forage Quality of Annuals Varies During Grazing Season (Hawkins, Mayton, Little, and Rollins) |
| Timely Planting Ups Oat Yields (McCain and King) |
| Plum Varieties for Alabama (Norton and Turner) |
| Containers--Problem in Marketing Vegetable (Street and Kern) |
| Soil Fumigants for Rootknot (Johnson, Cairns, and Ware) |
| Legume Inoculation--Product of Early Research (Roy and Foscue) |
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Winter
1961, Volume 8, No. 4 top>> |
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Good Quail Hunting Follows Moist, Cool Summers (Speake) |
| Chagas' Disease in Alabama (Hays, Turner, and Olsen) |
| Improved Fowl Cholera Typhoi Control (Mora and Edgar) |
| Farm Livestock Slaughter Decreasing in Alabama (Hudson and Danner) |
| Mash vs. Crumbles for Broilers (Cottier) |
| North Alabama Horticulture Substation Offers Research on Specialty Crops (McGraw, Morrow, and Hollingsworth) |
| Auburn 56 Variety Valuable to Entire Cotton Belt (Chapman) |
| Silage--Good for Wintering Stocker Calves (Harris, Anthony, and Boseck) |
| New Sorghum Varieties for Silage (Hoveland, Evans, and Patterson) |
| Income Resources in Rural Central Alabama (Huie and Kern) |
| Constant Change--Theme of Alabama's Agriculture (Yeager) |
| Sheep Research in Alabama (Wiggins) |
| Cotton Diseases (Atkinson and Foscue) |
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Spring
1960, Volume 7, No. 1 top>> |
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Silage Crops for Northern Alabama (Evans) |
| What Is Value of Soil Fertility? (Rouse and Evans) |
| New Insecticides for External Parasite Control (Hays) |
| Financing Rural Homes (Hurst and Rose) |
| Managing Johnsongrass for Dairy Cows (Smith, Hawkins, Grimes, Jr., Patterson, and Rollo) |
| The Wiregrass Substation--A Report of Progress from Farm Research (McGraw and Brogden) |
| Fishing Beef Steers in Gulf Coast Area (Paterson and Yates) |
| Hybrid vs. Open-Pollinated Corn Varieties (King) |
| What's Time to A Hen? (Moore) |
Atomic Radiation for Better Plants (Clark) |
| Insurance Coverage of Alabama Farmers (Belcher and Yeager) |
| Index to Articles Published in Highlights of Agricultural Research 1959 |
| Adapted Popcorn Varieties for Alabama (Isbell) |
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Summer
1960, Volume 7, No. 2 top>> |
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Lay by Chemical Weed Control in Cotton (Searcy) |
| How Good is Common Bermuda? (Hoveland and Burdett) |
| What Time is Best to Irrigate Sweetpotatoes? (Jones) |
| Fence Posts Provide Additional Income (Whipple) |
| Wanted Good Summer Perennial Grasses for Dairy Cows (Rollins and Hoveland) |
| The Chilton Area Horticulture Substation A Story of Research Geared To Needs of the Area's Farmers (Stevenson, Carlton, and Short) |
| Egg Assembly Costs on Pick-up Route (White) |
| Irrigation Costs (Yeager) |
| Distribution of Fresh Vegetables Presents Problems (Street and Kern) |
| Corn King of Silage Crops (Anthony and Boseck) |
| Hydrocooling Peaches (Harris) |
| Facts About Horseflies (Hays) |
| Watch Out for Chinch Bugs (Eden and Self) |
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Fall 1960,
Volume 7, No. 3 top>> |
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Field Size and Machinery Efficiency (Renoll) |
| Rations for Fattening Stocker Steers (Anthony, Starling, and Boseck) |
| 50 Tons of Alfalfa from A Single Planting (Evans and Smith) |
| Father-Son Farm A Business Arrangement for Management (Brown and Chastain, Jr.) |
| Coastal-Vetch Crimson Good for Cows and Calves (Hoveland, Anthony, and Mayton) |
| The Lower Coastal Plain Substation A Report of Accelerated Research That Is Prividing Timely Results (Stevenson, Brown, and Watson) |
| Management Meets Challenge of Changing Times (Smith and Backstone) |
| Effects of Site Preparation on Yellow Poplar Growth (Whipple) |
| Maturity Preservative Affect Value of Sudan Silage (Hawkins, Smith, and Grimes) |
| Factors Affecting Housewives' Meat-buying Decisions (Hudson) |
| Now--A Vaccine for Coccidiosis in Turkeys (Edgar and Rond) |
| Can Pigs Taste? (Tucker) |
| Perennial Legumes Improve Soil Fertility (Sturkie) |
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Winter
1960, Volume 7, No. 4 top>> |
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Artificial Light for Growing Pullets (King) |
| Influences on Buying Habits (Van De Mark) |
| Tomatoes for Tomorrow (Greenleaf and Carlton) |
| Creep Feeding An Aid to Early Weaned Pigs (Tucker) |
| Where Does Our Pork Come From (Danner) |
| The Upper Coastal Plain Substation A Summary of Research That Changed A Cropping (McGraw and Cotney) |
| Chrysanthemums for Pleasure and Profit (Orr and Furuta) |
| Plant Disease Control What It Means to the Farmer (Lyle) |
| Production Factors Important to Quality of Irish Potato Products (Harrid and Barber) |
| Financing Homes for Rural Residents (Hurst and Rose) |
| Changing Values and Taxes on Farm Real Estate (Yeager) |
| Rootknot Nematodes A Year 'Round Problem On Alabama Farms (Cairns and Johnson) |
| Land Management for Good Quail Hunting in the Piedmont (Speake) |
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