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<< back Spring 1969, Volume 16, No. 1                     top>>

Growing Vegetables in Transplantable Pots (Jones)

Nitrogen Sources for Coastal Bermudagrass (Evans)
Silage Composition and Animal Performance (Harris, Anthony, and Boseck)
Promising New Herbicides for Weed Control in Corn (Buchanan)

Scrub Hardwood Control in Rundown Woodlots (Garin)

Soil Herbicides Affect Oxalic Acid Production in Southern Blight Fungus (Rodriguez-Kabana and Curl)
Chemical Pinching Saves Time and Labor (Sanderson and Martin, Jr.)
Temperature, Humidity Related to Aflatoxin in Peanuts (Diener and Davis)
A History of Agricultural Economics at Auburn University (Yeager)
Time of Planting Crownvetch in Alabama (Sturkie)


<< back Summer 1969, Volume 16, No. 2                  top>>

Agribusiness is Big Business in Alabama (Danner)

Protein Level Affects Growth and Economics of Growing-Finishing Hogs (Ruffin, Warren, and Moore, Jr.)
Effects of Management on Yield and Digestibility of Sumner Annual Grasses (Hoveland, Carden, Anthony, and Cunningham)
Importance of Agricultural Credit to the Beginning Farmer (Epperson)
Farm Pond Recreation Safety (Renoll)
Virus Infection of Corn Plants (Gudauskas and Gates)
Effects of Nematidices on Sweetpotatoes (Johnson, Hollingsworth, and Cairns)
Legumes vs. Nitrogen for Summer Pastures (Cope, Jr., King, Patterson, and Bell)
A History of Agricultural Engineering at Auburn University (Kummer)
Dusting Stations for Horn Fly Control on Beef Cattle (Hays and Brown)
High Density Planting of Tomatoes for Mechanical Harvest (Jones, Turner, and Stokes)
Labels Replace Pinch and SNIFF in Meat Selection (Hammett)
Pelleted Soil Sterilant in Forest Management (Whipple)
Wastelage Something New in Cattle Feeding (Anthony)


<< back Fall 1969, Volume 16, No. 3                          top>>

Country Hams In A Hurry (Huffman, Jones, and Powell)

Charolais x Holstein-Jersey Calves Fast Growth and High Returns (Patterson, Moore, and Cotney)
The Auburn Rhizotron (Hardwood)
Does Market Price Reflect Demand for Quality Cotton? (Sanford and Hurst)
Broiler House Insulation...What Are the Effects? (Rollo and McDaniel)
Processed Garbage Useful Mulch for Ornamental Plants (Sanderson, Orr, and Martin)
Soil Temperature Affects Peanut Stands (Mixon, Evans, and Mott)
Some Economic and Legal Aspects of Farm Leasing (Clonts and Hurst)
A History of Agronomy and Soils at Auburn University (Ensminger)
Virus Infection of Grasses (Canerday and Gudauskas)
Unusual Fruit Rot Found in Alabama (Latham)
Plant Mixtures for Establishing Crownvetch (Sturkie)
Hatchery Management and Sanitation Affects Poultry Profits (Edgar and Stevenson)
Radios Keep Track of Wild Turkeys (Barwick)


<< back Winter 1969, Volume 16, No. 4                     top>>

Fertilizer Nitrogen--Is It Needed for Soybeans? (Thurlow and Rogers)

Marketing Heavier Hogs Shows Not Producer Advantage (Ruffin and Moore, Jr.)
Top-Pruning of Hardwood Seedlings Before Planting (Larsen and Whipple)
Soybean Production Costs and Returns in Alabama (Bell and Ward)
Sorghum Silage for Beef Steers (Harris, Anthony, and Brown)
Alabama Crops and Livestock Now and Long Long Ago (Yeager)
Biological Attack on Plant Disease Fungus (Rodriguez-Kabana, and Curl)
Winter Application of Nitrogen Satisfactory for Tall Fescue (Mays, Evans)
A History of Dairy Science at Auburn University (Autrey)
Producer Profits Affected by Varying Consumption and Prices of Poultry and Red Meats (White)
Phalaris Aquatica--Promising Cool Season Grass for Alabama (Hoveland and Carden, Anthony, and Cunningham)
Woody Ornamentals--A Multimillion Dollar Business (Miller and Orr)
Efficient Crop Production Can Increase Pest Problems (Davis)
Amazons of the Insect World White-Frined Beetles (Barnes and Bass)


<< back Spring 1968, Volume 15, No. 1                     top>>

Tourism-Recreation Potential in Four Northeastern Alabama Counties (Driscoll)

Over A Ton of Channel Catfish Per Acre (Prather)
Using High Moisture Corn in Steer Growing Rations (Harris, Boseck, and Anthony)
Computerized Record Systems What They Are and Can Do (Miller and Yellen)
Tomato Variety Status--Good But Getting Better (Greenleaf and Jones)
Sources of Zinc for Plants (Wear, Hartzog, and Evans)
New Fungicides for Control of Pecan Scab in Alabama (Diener, Latham, and Frank Garrett)
Overwinter Survival of Root-Knot Nematodes (Cairns and Johnson)
Variation of Wood Characteristics of Sweetgum (Hunter and Goggans)
Direct-Cut vs. Wilted Sorghum-Sudan Silage for Dairy Cows (Little, Rollins, Hawkins, Smith, and Grimes)
Mid-Summer Establishment of Coastal Bermudagrass (King, Jr., Patterson, Brown and Langford)
Preplant Herbicides for Sweetpotatoes (Johnson, Amling, Turner, and Hollingsworth)
Index to Articles Published in Highlights of Agricultural Research 1967
Delaying Maturity in Broiler Breeders (Howes and Cottier)


<< back Summer 1968, Volume 15, No. 2                 top>> 

Tree Seedling Responses to Fertilization by Species and Slope (Whipple and Moeck)

Ultra-Low Volume Sprays Offer Effective Cotton Insect Control (Gilland, Jr.)
Nematode-Resistant Sericea--Now Possible! (Donnelly and Minton)
What Attracts Biting Flies to Their Hosts? (Hays)
Herbicides for Postemergence Weed Control in Soybeans (Buchanan and Thurlow)
Machine Stripping Unnecessary Can Be Eliminated Without Affecting Dairy Cow Performance (Little)
Implication of Change in Ad Valorem Taxation of Timber (Hurst and Yeager)
Method of Application and Kinds of Fertilizers for Sweetpotatoes on Light Sandy Soils (Johnson, Turner, and Carlton)
Interaction of Nitrogen and Boron for Cotton (Wear, Scarsbrook and Langford)
Leaf Scorch--New or Old Peanut Disease? (Lyle and Subirats)
Fresh Milk Substitutes--Are They Competitive? (Wilson)
Summer Vacation Needed By Fescue (Berry and Hoveland)
Plum Storage Proved Practical (Norton)
Farm Operators' Potential for Change in Occupation-Income (Hogsett and Dunkelberger)


<< back Fall 1968, Volume 15, No. 3                         top>>

An Era Ends Kenneth B. Roy--Originating Editor of Highlights--Joint Retired Ranks (Stevenson)

Establishment and Maintenance of Ladino White Clover in the Black Belt (King, Jr., Smith, and Grimes)
Native Plants Promising for Roadside Landscaping (Orr and Bryce)
Marketing Facilities for Alabama Soybeans (Hurst)
Effect of Continuous Feeding of Aflatoxin to Chickens (Cottier, Moore, Diener, and Davis)
Efficient Growth Made by Calves on Rye-Ryegrass Pastures (Harris, Boseck, and Anthony)
Can Herbicides Be Used Safely Every Year? (Hiltbold and Buchanan)
Fusiform Rust in Southern Pines (Davis and Goggans)
Effects of Advertising Pasteurized-Refrigerated Peaches (Miller and Strain)
Raw Milk Quality Pasteurized Milk (Cannon and Roy)
The Fall Webworm Are Infestations Limited by Natural Control? (Hyche)
Cultural Practices Influence Pine Fungus (Kelley and Curl)
Price Mapping Determines Grain for Economical Feeding Relative Prices of Substitutable Grains Identifies Most Profitable Ration Ingredients (Hurst and Miller)
Liquid Gold Feeding System (Anthony and Cunningham, Jr.)


<< back Winter 1968, Volume 15, No. 4                     top>>

Sicklepod-Success Story of A Weed (Creel, Hoveland, and Buchanan)

Broadcast...Drill...Sidedress Which is Best for Fertilizing Cotton? ( Scarsbrook and Evans)
Soil Fertility and Cottontail Rabbit Litter Size (Hill, III)
Auburn's Swine Evaluation Program (Collins)
Predicting Machine Capacity (Renoll)
Management Affects Yield and Quality of Yuchi Arrowleaf Clover (Hoveland, Carden, Anthony, and Cunningham)
Job Plans of Alabama Farm Youth (Dunkelberger, Driscoll, and Thaxton)
Organic Material and Irrigation for Sweetcorn on Light Sandy Soil (Johnson and Turner)
A History of Botany and Plant Pathology at Auburn University (Lyle)
Controlling Hardwood Undergrowth in Hilly Pine Forest (Hodgkins and Watson)
Rural People aware of Medicare Program (Dunkelberger)
Nematodes in Alabama Water Resources (Cairns, Mercer, and Merritt)

Southland Cantaloupe--Auburn Developed Variety Fits Southern Needs (Norton)

Protein Level Indicateds Nutritive Value of Forage (Anthony)


<< back Spring 1967, Volume 14, No. 1                    top>>

Carcass Differences Pinpointed by Federal Field Grading (Huffman and Collins)

What is Status of Cotton Weed Control with Herbicides? (Buchanan)
Eight Grade A Herds Used in Dairy Research by Auburn Experiment Station (Blackstone and Autrey)
Dealers' Knowledge of Pesticides (Dunkelberger and Johnson)
Changing Pattern of Farm Expense (Yeager)
Self-Feeding A Fat-Containing Mixture To Steers Grazing Coastal Bermuda (Harris, Anthony, and Brown)
Consumers Need Marketing Information Too (Hammett)
Soil Calcium and Root Growth (Adams)
Broadcast Seed for Best Sericea Stands (Patterson, Donnelly, and Gantt)
Lawn Grass Disease Control (Lyle)
Index to Articles Published in Highlights of Agricultural Research 1966
Atkinson A New Tomato Variety (Greenleaf and McGraw)


<< back Summer 1967, Volume 14, No. 2                  top>>

Effect of Poultry Manure on Tomato Production (Johnson and Ware)

Controlling Wolftail in Pastures (Burns and Buchanan)
A New Drug for Controlling Coccidiosis in Chickens (Edgar and Flanagan)
Breeding Southern Peas for Machine Harvest (Jones)
Relationship of Performance Records to Sale Price of Tested Bulls (Patterson and McGuire)
Alabama's Feed Grain Deficit Situation (Hurst)
High Interest Rate Paid on Durable Goods (Miller)
Control of Lesser Cornstalk Borer and Cowpea Curculio on Southern Field Peas (Bass and Canerday)
Evaluation of Urea-Containing Sillages (Harris, Anthony, and Brown)
High Humidity During Boll Opening Lowers Quality of Cottonweed (Woodruff, Hoveland, and McCain)
Effects of Feeding Insecticide-Salt-Mineral Mixtures to Steers (Brown and Hays)
Herbicides Affect Growth of Root Disease Fungus (Rodriguez-Kabana, Curl, and Funderburk, Jr.)
Are Alabama Milk Supplies Adequate to Meet Demand? (Wilson)
Scarification Aids Natural Pine Regeneration In Upland Bottoms (Whipple)


<< back Fall 1967 Volume 14, No. 3                           top>>

Reactions of Small Grains to Diseases (Gudauskas)

Labor--A Problem on Alabama Dairy Farm (Autrey)
Farm Machinery Safety (Renoll)
Group Feeding of Concentrates to Milking Cows (Hawkins)
How Fat Is Fat (Prather)
Condemnation of Broilers Means Loss in Value (White)
Picker Versus Stripper Harvesting of Cotton (Corley and Kirk)
State Ctrol of Milk Prices (Wilson)
Reestablishing Forest Stands in Upper Costal Plain (Garin)
Annual Grass-Clover Mixtures for Winter Grazing (Hoveland, Glaze, Richardson, Richardson, Langford, and Bertram)
Proper Cotton Harvesting Preserves Lint Quality (Hurst)
Marketing and Storage Facilities Needed by State Soybean Industry (Yeager and Rollo)
Management of Beef Cattle in Confinement (Harris, Anthony, and Brown)
Worming Compounds for Hogs (Tucker and Gissendanner)


<< back Winter 1967, Volume 14, No. 4                    top>>

For Good Milk Production Feed High Levels of Concentrates with Coastal (Little, Rollins, and Mayton)

Sex Attractant for Insects (Berger)
Development of Good Quail Habitat In Piedmont Pine Woods (Speake)
Incorporating Herbicides Gives Good Results (Dumas)
Clay Mineralogy, Chemical, and Physical Properties of Black Belt Soils in Alabama (Dixon)
What Causes Fat Loss When Cows Are Fed Pelleted Concentrates? (Hawkins)
Soil Inoculants Fail To Improve Crop Production (Hiltbold and Cope, Jr.)
Serala Sericea As A Grazing Crop for Beef Cattle (Anthony, Harris, Hoveland, Mayton and Boseck)
Soil Compaction Often Limits Cotton Yields in Alabama (Lund)
Response of Slash Pine too Slowly Available Fertilizer (Carter and White)
Controlled Environement-New Avenue to Preventing Poutry Diseases (King)
Cowpea Viruses in Alabama (Harrison and Gudauskas)
Homemakers' Meat Preferences for Special Meals (Hammett)
Seed Germination and Gigor of Legumes May Be Reduced by Weed Residues (Bieger and Hoveland)


<< back Spring 1966, Volume 13, No. 1                     top>>

Sugar New Crop for Alabama? (Hoveland, Yates, Langford, and Boseck)

Egg Breakage Determined By Simple Test (Howes and Moore)
Hybrid Vetch Reseeds Well in Summer Grass Sods (Donnelly, Hoveland, and Patterson)
Managing Sorghum-Sudan Hybrids for Best Dairy Cow Pasture (Little, Hawkins, Smith and Grimes)
Effective Use of Poultry Manure Influencedd by Rainfall (Ware and Johnson)
Special Research for Special Needs--That's Mission of Ornamental Horticulture Field Station (Stevenson and Self)
The Alabama Slaughter Cattle Industry (Danner)
Importance of Planting Disease Resistant Varieties (Lyle)
Planting Time Affects Performance of Soybean Varieties (Johnson)
Attitudes of Rural Adults (Dunkelberger)
Minimum Tillage for Apple and Peach Production (Amling, Turner, and Dozier, Jr.)
Index to Articles Published in Highlights of Agricultural Research 1965
Do Supplements Increase Utilization of Coastal Pastures by Beef Steers? (Harris, Anthony, and Brown)


<< back Summer 1966, Volume 13, No. 2                  top>>

Finishing Spring-Born Lams in Drylot (Wiggins)

Corn Viruses in Alabama (Gudauskas and Gates)
The Case Against Low Growing Bolls (Corley)
Chemicals for Weed Control in Soybeans (Buchanan and Dickens)
Where Do Local Dealers Get Pesticide Information? (Johnson)
Annual Clover Stands Reduced by Pygmy Crickets (Hoveland, Evans, King, and Bass)
Response of Tomatoes to Staking (Johnson, Ware and Turner)
Selling Feeder Cattle to Advantage (Danner)
Consumer Demand for Pasteurized-Refrigerated Peaches (Miller and Harris)
Can Coastal Management Affect Milk Production (Rollins)
Improved Quail Stocks Developed at Auburn (Howes and Ivey)
Packaged Fruit Products Pasteurization-Refrigeration (Harris and Kaffezakis)
Varietal Resistance or Insecticides for Pickleworm Control On Cantaloupes? (Canerday)


<< back Fall 1966, Volume 13, No. 3                          top>>

Alabama's Broiler Industry Its Contribution to the State's Economy (White)

New Device for Determining Deer Movements (Marchinton)
Quality Varies Among Johnsongrass Hay (Hawkins and Little)
The Roadside Landscape (Orr and Donovan)
Rye-Clover Pasture for Growing Slaughter Cattle (Anthony and Starling)
Hatchery Management Affects Poultry Production (Edgar)
Tomato Varieties for Greenhouse Production (Norton)
Weather Affects Plant Disease Development (Lyle)
Man, Animals and Tularenia in Eastern Alabama (Hays and Foster)
Silage Inportant Ingredient in Dairy Forage Systems (Blackstone, Yates, and Autrey)
Spinning Quality of Alabama Cotton (Hurst)
Barriers to Increased Hog Production (Dunkelberger)
Partridge Wood--Useful Raw Material from Decaying Oaks (Davis and Beals)
Aflatoxin--Serious Problems in Seeds, Feeds and Food Crops (Diener and Davis)


<< back Winter 1966, Volume 13, No. 4                    top>>

Nature Changes Ball Clover on Alabama Farms (Hoveland and Johnson)

Weeds in Peanuts Controlled by Herbicides (Buchanan)
Young Fat Beef Bulls are Profitable for Slaughter (Anthony and Starling)
Converting Hardwood Thickets to Pine Forests (Hodgkins and Watson)
Factors Affecting Nozzle Orifice Wear (Dumas)
Cotton's Ups and Downs (Yeager)
Nitrogen + Irrigation Formula for Consistently High Corn Yields (Scarsbrook)
Feedlot Steer Fattening in Gulf Coast Area (Harris and Yates)
Rotations Increase Yields of Cotton, Corn and Oats (Sturkie)
Paternal Half-Sisters Vary Widely in Production Among State Dairy Herds (Srinivas and Hawkins)
Effects of Nitrogen Source and Lime on Potato Yields (Johnson and Ware)
A New Approach to Poultry Litter Problems (Howes)
Farm and Nonfarm Economic Trends Closely Related (White)
Stoneflies Are Important Sources of Fish Food (Cunningham)


<< back Spring 1965 Volume 12, No. 1                      top>>

Grazing Best--Managing Starr Millet for Dairy Cows (Autrey, Blackstone, and Yates)

Cotton Yields Thrips Control vs. None (Watson)
Pecan Industry in Alabama (Kern)
Southern Blight Disease of Peanuts Reduced by Oat Residue in Soil (Mixon and Curl)
Skip-Row Cotton May Fit Your Farm (Partenheimer and Yeager)
Controlling Weeds During Coastal Bermuda Establishment (Patterson, Searcy and Dickens)
Weaned Beef Calf Production Costs and Returns (Nolen)
Pastures for Beef Cows Nursing Calves (Anthony, Harris, Nix, Starling, and Brogden)
Fertilizing Farm Fish Ponds (Swingle)

Persistence of Hard Seededness in Crimson Clover (Donnelly)

Frequent Winter Fires Do Not Damage Large Pine (Garin)
Index to Articles Published in Highlights of Agricultural Research 1964
Sudax-11 Silage Improve By Use of Preservative (Litt, Smith, and Hawkins)
Sudax-11 Silage Improved by Used of Preservative (Little, Smith, Grimes, Jr., and Hawkins)


<< back Summer 1965, Volume 12, No. 2                  top>>

Row-Crop Machine Capacity in Terraced Fields (Renoll)

Pasture vs. Drylot Systems for Dairies in the Gulf Coast Area (Blackstone, Autrey, and Yates)
Bollworms Are As Much A Threat As Boll Weevils (Watson and Sconyers)
Germinated Seed Extract Stimulates Root Growth (Moore)
Pygmy Crickets-- Guilty of Damaging Shite Clover (Evans, Bass, Smith, and Grimes)
Possibilities Studied Cooling Layers to Overcome Depressed Egg Production Caused by Heat Stress (Howes, Grub, and Rollo)
How Much Do Urban Families Pay for Food? (Hammett)
Sources of Trash in Cotton Harvesting (Corley)
Good Feed Conversion: Decreasing Light Schedule Results in Fast Broiler (King)
Most Farms too Small to Net $5,000 Income in Limestone Valley Areas (Strickland, Jr. and Partenheimer)
High Concentrate Levels + Coastal Inadequate for Dairy Cows (Rollins and Guthrie)
Chemical Weed Control in Southern Peas (Johnson and Amling)
How and Where Alabama Broilers Are Sold (Leath)
Fineness of Feed Affects Effiency of Hog Production (Brown)


<< back Fall 1965, Volume 12, No. 3                          top>>

Artificial Seeding of Pine on Old Fields (DeBrunner, Hodgkins, and Watson) (Page #3)

Chemicals for Weed Control in Field-Grown Nursery Crops (Amling, Turner, and Dozier, Jr.)
ABC's for Home Use of Native Alabama Foliages (Orr)
Farmers Are Conservative Borrowers (Dunkelberger)
Vetches and Nematodes (Minton, Donnelly, and Shepard)
Controlling Broadleaf Winter Weeds in Lawns (Sturkie)
Rancid Milk--Complex Problems Facing Dairymen (Cannon and Rollins)
New Promising Controls of Three Common Nematodes of Chickens (Edgar)
Management Practices Versus Crown and Stolon Rot In Coastal (Gudauskas, Yates, and Barrett)
Temperature Controls Germination of Hard-Seeded Vetch (Hoveland, Donnelly, and Elkins)
Pelets--Key to Fattening on Forage? (Anthony, Nix, Starling, and Smith)
Milk Price Changes Have Varying Effect on Consumption (Wilson)
Restricted vs. Full Feed for Overwintering Beef Cows (Harris, Brown and Anthony)
Biological Control of Insects (Canerday, Watson, and Gudauskas)


<< back Winter 1965, Volume 12, No. 4                     top>>

Research Helps Stabilize Slopes and Beautify State's Highways (Sturkie)

What is Your Farm Worth? (Yeager)
Tomato Varieties for Southwestern Alabama (Jones, Yates, and Barrett)
Black Plastic Mulch Stretches Water Supply and May Become Profitable (Bennett, Doss, and Cope, Jr.)
Alabama's Egg Industry Makes Important Gains--White, Vol. 12, No. 4, 1965
Alabama Forages and Mineral Needs of Cattle (Anthony and Harris)
Alabama's Population--Growing Rapidly in Some Areas, Barely Breaking Even in Others (Dunkelberger)
Clovers and Flooding--Some Can Take It, Others Cannot (Hoveland and Mikkelsen)
Row Thinning Saves Time and Expense (Livingston)
Milk Quota Transfers (Harris and Wilson)
Turkey Coccidia Widely Distributed in United States (Edgar and Bond)
Farmer Co-ops in Alabama (Kern, Jr.)
Improving Mixed Hardwood Stands (Whipple and White)
Match Nitrogen and Spacing for Most Profitable Corn Yields (Scarsbrook and Cope)



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