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<< back Spring 1964, Volume 11, No. 1                     top>>

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.)


<< back Summer 1964, Volume 11, No. 2                  top>>

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)


<< back Fall 1964, Volume 11, No. 3                          top>>

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)


<< back Winter 1964, Volume 11, No. 4                     top>>

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)


<< back Spring 1963, Volume 10, No. 1                     top>>

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)


<< back Summer 1963, Volume 10, No. 2                  top>>

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)


<< back Fall 1963, Volume 10, No. 3                          top>>

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)


<< back Winter 1963, Volume 10, No. 4                     top>>

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)


<< back Spring 1962, Volume 9, No. 1                       top>> 

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)


<< back Summer 1962, Volume 9, No. 2                   top>> 

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)


<< back Fall 1962, Volume 9, No. 3                            top>>

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)


<< back Winter 1962, Volume 9, No. 4                       top>>

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)


<< back Spring 1961, Volume 8, No. 1                       top>>

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)


<< back Summer 1961, Volume 8, No. 2                    top>>

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)


<< back Fall 1961, Volume 8, No. 3                            top>>

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)


<< back Winter 1961, Volume 8, No. 4                       top>>

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)


<< back Spring 1960, Volume 7, No. 1                       top>>

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)


<< back Summer 1960, Volume 7, No. 2                    top>>

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)


<< back Fall 1960, Volume 7, No. 3                            top>>

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)


<< back Winter 1960, Volume 7, No. 4                       top>>

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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