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Spring
1969, Volume 16, No. 1 top>> |
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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) |
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Summer
1969, Volume 16, No. 2 top>> |
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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) |
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Fall
1969, Volume 16, No. 3 top>> |
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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) |
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Winter
1969, Volume 16, No. 4 top>> |
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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) |
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Spring
1968, Volume 15, No. 1 top>> |
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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) |
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Summer
1968, Volume 15, No. 2 top>> |
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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) |
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Fall 1968,
Volume 15, No. 3 top>> |
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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.) |
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Winter
1968, Volume 15, No. 4 top>> |
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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) |
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Spring 1967, Volume
14, No. 1 top>> |
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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) |
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Summer
1967, Volume 14, No. 2 top>> |
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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) |
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Fall
1967 Volume 14, No. 3 top>> |
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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) |
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Winter
1967, Volume 14, No. 4 top>> |
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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) |
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Spring
1966, Volume 13, No. 1 top>> |
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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) |
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Summer
1966, Volume 13, No. 2 top>> |
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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) |
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Fall 1966,
Volume 13, No. 3 top>> |
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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) |
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Winter
1966, Volume 13, No. 4 top>> |
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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) |
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Spring
1965 Volume 12, No. 1 top>> |
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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) |
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Summer
1965, Volume 12, No. 2 top>> |
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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) |
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Fall 1965,
Volume 12, No. 3 top>> |
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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) |
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Winter
1965, Volume 12, No. 4 top>> |
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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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