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Spring 1974, Volume 21, No. 1 top>> |
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Camping, Outdoor Recreation and Parks as Related to Everyday Living (McCoy and Vanlandingham)
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| Chemical Regulators Affect Growth and Fruiting of Apple Trees (Dozier, Jr., Mayton, and Griffey) |
| Initiation of Lactation In Non-Pregnant Cattle (Autrey, Little, and Hawkins) |
| Honeysuckle As A Year-Round Food for White-Tailed Deer In Southern Pine Plantation (Causey and Shelton) |
How Consumers Have Benefited from Increased Production (Yeager) |
| Is Fertilizer Nitrogen An Environmental Pollutant? (Hiltbold and Boss) |
| Dinitroaniline Type Herbicides About Equal for Peanut Weed Control (Buchanan, McClaughlin, Ward, Bannon, and Ivey) |
| People What Start Forest Fires (Dunkelberger) |
| Breeding Southernpeas for Resistance to Virus Disease (Chambliss) |
| The Auburn University Herbarium: A Record of the Plants of Alabama (Freeman) |
| Irrigation...Organic Matter ...Fertilizer Necessary Inputs for High Yield of Watermelons (Johnson and Evans) |
| Factors Associated with Success of Contract Broiler Growers in Alabama (Brewer and White) |
| Several Protein Sources Suitable for Finishing Rations (Harris, Anthony, Brown, and Cunningham) |
| Shipping Fever Complex Causes Costly Cattle Problem (Kiesel, Rossi, Mayton, and Burgess) |
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Summer
1974, Volume 21, No. 2 top>> |
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Winter Legumes Can Help Supply Nitrogen Need (Evans and Sturkie) |
| Managing Rye for Forage or Seed (King) |
| Value of Creep Feeding Depends on Conditions (Anthony and Smith) |
| Psilocybe Cubensis An Hallucinogenic Mushroom Occuring in Alabama (Davis, Morgan-Jones, Wagener, Latham and Diener) |
| Artificial Ensemination of Broiler Breeders (McDaniel) |
| A Method for Producing Larger Bluegill in Farm Ponds (Davies) |
| The Effects of Carbaryl (Sevin) On Pods-Set of Soybeans (Bass and Shehane) |
| Cost of Living Changes (Yeager) |
| Beef Production from A Double Cropping Systems (Harris, Brown, Wade, and Richburg) |
| Swine Perform Well on Bird-Resistant Grain Sorghum with Added Fat and Protein (Jones, Ruffin, and Eason) |
| Farm to Market Milk Assembly-Costly Marketing Function (Wilson) |
| Impact of Within-State Tourist Expenditures on Local Economy (McCoy and Hargrove) |
| The Development of Benomyl-Tolerant Strains of Cercospora Leafspot of Peanuts (Clark and Backman) |
| Control of Foliage Blight and Borers of Arizona Cypress Seedlings in the Nursery (Meier, Davis, and Goggans) |
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Fall
1974, Volume 21, No. 3 top>> |
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| Innovative Operations Needed for State's Meat Processing Industry to Compete (Cox, Sullivan) |
| Pruning Ornamentals: Effects on Root and Shoot Growth (Gilliam, Cobb) |
| Fledgling Mourning Doves Survive with Help from Foster Parents (Hitchcock, Mirarchi) |
| Energy Management System Makes Efficient Use of Combination Solar-Biomass Poultry Brooding System (Flood Jr., Koon, Brewer) |
| Nematode Resistant Soybean Varieties Sought for Infested Alabama Fields (Weaver, Rodriguez-Kabana, Robertson) |
| Promising Dogwood Cultivars for the Southeast Identified in Piedmont Substation Comparison (Fare, Gilliam, Ponder, Griffey, Burgess) |
| Sheathing-Grade Plywood from Sweetgum Suitable for Structural Purposes (Biblis) |
| Milk Diversion Program May Lead to Higher Milk Prices (Wilson) |
| Perceptions of Alternative Housing Among Alabama Consumers (Beamish) |
| Bed Farmers on Clay Soils (Johnson, Elkins, Schaefer) |
| Controlling Apple Diseases without Fungicide-Induced Russetting (Latham) |
| Crowded Conditions for Gilts May Improve Reproductive Performance (Kuhlers, Jungst, Marple, Rahe) |
| Using Reconcentrated Swine Waste for Methane Production has Practical Applications (Hill, Bolte) |
| Quality Improving in Alabama's Small Streams (Bayne, Hill) |
| Timing of Calcium Diet Increase Critical for Young Hens (Roland, Farmer, Marple) |
| Two Herbicides Effective Against Bahiagrass in Centipedegrass Sods (Turner, Dickens) |
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Winter
1974, Volume 21, No. 4 top>> |
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Solid State, Synthetic Growing Media Show Advantages in Auburn Tests (Sanderson and Martin, Jr.) |
| Cold Tolerance in Centipedegrass (Johnston and Dickens) |
| Corn- Urea Premixes for Dairy Cows (Hawkins) |
| Promising Cropping System: Small Grain-Clover Grazing Double-Cropped With Soybeans( Harris, McDaniel and Barrett, Jr.) |
| Cotton or Soybeans for 1975--Bell, Vol. 21, No. 4, 1974 |
| Cultivation of Young Pine Plantations (DeBrunner and Watson) |
| What About Fall Application of N For Spring Crops? (Scarsbrook) |
| Contract Marketing of Cotton ( Davis) |
| Fungicide-Nematicide Seed Treatment Combinations: Results and Potentials (Backman and Rodriguez-Kabana) |
| Sodium Azide As A Soil Bed Fumigant In Forest (Kelley and Rodriguez-Kabana) |
| Serala Sericea Seed Production Affected by Cutting Management (Hoveland and McCormick Jr.) |
| Cost of Overwintering Catfish in Alabama (McCoy and Crawford) |
| Advantages of Light During Incubation (McDaniel and Coleman) |
| Environmental Effects of Plant Disease (Lyle) |
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Spring
1973, Volume 20, No. 1 top>> |
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Managing Serala Sericea for Forage (Hoveland, McCormick, Jr., and Anthony) |
| What's Happening to Farm Income? (Yeager) |
| Machine Harvest of Cucumbers May be Just Around the Corner (Barrett, III. and Amling) |
| Longer Lasting Control of Peanut Leafspot by Use of Systemic Fungicides (Clark) |
| Dairy Cow Responses to Abrupt Ration Changes (Hawkins) |
| Raise Catfish for Fun and Profit-- or Neither (McCoy and Ruzic) |
| Calculating Machine Performance Rates (Renoll) |
| Stacking vs. Bale Systems of Handling Hay (Stallings, Anthony, Renoll, and Smith) |
| Methods Sought for Controlling Pesky Ground Pearls in Lawns (Kouskolekas and Self) |
| Southern Yellow Pine Plywood Sheathing--An Evaluation (Biblis and Chiu) |
| Ration Fed To Cows Affects Horn Flies (Bourne and Hays) |
| Water Status in Virus-Infected Corn Plants (Lindsey and Gudauskas) |
| Federal Milk Marketing Orders (Wilson) |
| Whey Shows Potential for Use As Livestock Feed Ingredient (Anthony, Alston and Moore) |
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Summer
1973, Volume 20, No. 2 top>> |
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Catfish Need Vitamin C (Lovell) |
| The Tenderometer Rates Beef Carcass Quality (Huffman and Marple) |
| Soil Sterilants and Cogongrass--Good But Not Perfect Control (Dickens and Buchanan) |
| Efficient Transportation of Corn In Alabama (Gardner) |
| Azides for Controlling White Mold and Beggarweed in Peanuts (Rodriguez-Kabana and Backman) |
| Trends in Crop Production in Alabama (Yeager) |
| Green Control on the Way--To Control Weeds, Regulate Ornamental Growth (Sanderson) |
| Health Resources in Rural Areas (Hardy, Jr.) |
| Wide Variations in Costs and Returns of Grade A Milk Production (Davis and Bell) |
| Wood Pulping Waste Shows Potential as Cattle Feed Resource (Anthony and Cunningham, Jr.) |
| Comparative Resistance of Commercial Strains of Broilers to Marek's Disease (Brewer and Johnson) |
| Five Decades of Change: Alabama Population--1920-1970 (Dunkelberger and Vanlandingham) |
| Nozzle Arrangement for Cotton Insect Control (Dumas and Gilliand) |
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Fall 1973,
Volume 20, No. 3 top>> |
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Analysis of Hatchability Problems (McDaniel) |
| Impoundment Terrace Reduce Soil Erosion (Rochester and Busch) |
| Pushing Young Cattle to Slaughter Size for Feed Efficiency (Anthony) |
| Factors Affecting Use of Landscape Plants in Alabama (Perry) |
| Costs and Returns of Four Crop and Beef Production Systems (Bell, Brown, King, Evans, Anthony, and Harris) |
| Poultry Litter Materials-Scarce and Expensive (White and Gilbreath) |
| Sericea-Grass Mixtures for the Tennessee Valley (Hoveland, Anthony, Boseck, and Webster) |
| Economies of Size in Swine Finishing Operations (Otts) |
| Hidden Costs May Lurk in Traditional FaIm Leases (Clonts, Jr.) |
| Fertility Index Adds Meaning to Soil-Test Report (Cope, Jr.) |
| Silage + High Moisture Corn Makes Good Steer Ration (Harris, Boseck, and Webster) |
| Where Do Rural Youth Want To Live? (Dunkelberger and Cain) |
| Predators of the Horn Fly in the Piedmont of Alabama (Bourne and Hays) |
| Manure Contamination of Pecans Likely if Orchards Grazed (Marcus and Amling) |
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Winter
1973, Volume 20, No. 4 top>> |
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Economics of Dairy Waste Disposal System for Alabama (Stallings, McCaskey, Rollins, and Little) |
| Disking in Atrazine Ahead of Corn Plantin Gives Good Weed Control (Buchanan and Hiltbold) |
| Narrow Row Cotton Still Doubtful for Alabama (Rogers and Johnson) |
| Bacillus Thuringiensis: Development and Use of A Microbial Insecticide (Harper and Gudauskas) |
| Development of Structural Sandwich Panels with Sawdust Bark and Southern Pine Veneer (Biblis and Coleman) |
| Bigger Family Investments and High Costs (Yeager) |
| How Much Leaf Area for A Good Corn Crop? (Scarsbrook and Doss) |
| Soybeans Restricted by Soil Compaction (Rogers and Thurlow) |
| Evaluation of Commercial Nematicides for Control of Parasitic Nematodes in Peanuts (Rodriguez-Kabana and Backman) |
| Safety Cabs Save Lives in Tractor Overturns (Renoll) |
| Weed Seed Germinate, Even in Dry Soil (Hoveland and Buchanan) |
| Marketing Alabama Catfish (McCoy) |
The Process of Choice in Family Food Buying (Hammett and Van de Mark) |
| Grow Healthy Calves in Portable Pens (Benz) |
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Spring 1972, Volume
19, No. 1 top>> |
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Soybeans vs. Corn Which One? (Bell) |
| Sorghum-Sudan Hybrids for Grazing Beef Steers (Harris, Hoveland, Boseck) |
| Fertilizer Handlin Takes Time (Renoll) |
| Ransom Soybean--Group VII Variety Compared with Bragg at Seven Locations (Thurlow) |
| Campers Campers Everywhere but Not A Spot to Camp (McCoy and Sherling) |
| Managing Sericea for Forage (Hoveland, Anthony, and Glaze) |
| The "Ins and Outs" of Alabama Agriculture (Yeager) |
| Peanut Leafspots--Ecology and Control (Lyle and Ivey) |
| Seedling Damage from Amnonium Phosphate (Bennett) |
Farm Labor Hard To Find and Keep (Davis and Wilson) |
| Crops or Cattle, or Both for Productive Land (Evans, Anthony, Harris, Brown, King, Jr., and Bell) |
| Changing Aspirations of Rural Youth (Pratt and Dunkelberger) |
| Control of Major Peach Diseases in Alabama (Latham and Carlton) |
| Gulfcoast Cantaloupe New Variety for Commercial Production (Norton) |
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Summer
1972, Volume 19, No. 2 top>> |
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Response of Bragg Soybeans....to Commercial Nematicides (Rodriguez-Kabana and Yates) |
| Simple Methods for Controlling Common Scours in Pigs (Squiers and Kjar) |
| Inoculation Essential for Production of Yuchi Arrowleaf Clover (Wade, Hoveland, and Hiltbold) |
| Characteristics of Alabama's Population (Yeager) |
| Sicklepod Competition and Control in Cotton (Buchanan, Burns, and McLaughlin) |
| Feral Dogs in East-Central Alabama (Scott and Causey) |
| Costs and Returns of Producing Grade A Milk in Alabama (Bell and Jordan) |
| Dairy Labor-A Major Problem in Alabama (Keen and Wilson) |
| Rural Youth Need Help with Carrer Decisions (Pratt and Dunkelberger) |
| How Much N for Winter Annual Legumes and Grasses? (King, Jr., Brown, and Richburg) |
| Ground Beef Quality, Price Affect Consumer Preference (Waite, Huffman, and Adams) |
| Virus-Infected Corn and Sorghum More Susceptible to Fungal Attack (Beniwal and Gudauskas) |
| Homemaker Preference for Food Information Sources (Hammett) |
| Controlling Traffic Increases Cotton Yields (Dumas, Kummer, and Smith) |
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Fall
1972, Volume 19, No. 3 top>> |
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Small Grain--Clover Grazing for Stocker Calves (Harris, Yates, and McDaniel) |
| Implications of Alternative Assessment Procedures on Real Property Taxation (Clonts, Jr.) |
| Easy Establishment of Yuchi on Coastal Bermuda Sod (Hoveland, McConmick Jr., and Mayton) |
| Obstacles of Youth in Reaching Adult Goals (Dunkelberger, Pratt, and Culpert) |
| Crimson and Purple, Two Disease Resistant Plums (Norton) |
| What Happens to Atrazine in the Soil? (Hiltbold and Buchanan) |
| Corn Silage + Supplement Good Growing Ration for Beef Steers (Harris, Yates and McDaniel) |
| High Density Plantings Give Higher Production of Cucumbers, Southern Peas (Chambliss and Turner) |
| Cost and Returns of Producing Peanuts in the Wiregrass (Bell and Etheredge) |
| Turkey Virus Controls Chicken Cancer (Stephens and Mora) |
| Seeding Rye with Fescue Increases First-Year Forage (Hoveland and McCormick) |
| Atmospheric Gasses and Aflatoxin Production in Peanuts (Diener and Davis) |
| Income and Food Expenditures Affect Milk Purchase Decisions (Hammett) |
| Farm Production Expenses (Yeager) |
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Winter
1972, Volume 19, No. 4 top>> |
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Performance of Selected Apple Rootstocks in Alabama (Dozier, Jr., Latham, Kouskolekas, and, Mayton) |
| Prescribed Burning in A Hilly Pine Forest (Chen, Hodgkins, and Watson) |
| Light in the Corn Field (Scarsbrook and Doss) |
| Homemaker Response to EFNEP (Martin, Pratt, and Dunkelberger) |
| What Makes Weeds Grow? (Teem, Hoveland, and Buchanan) |
| Herbicide Antidotes for Crop Protection (Buchanan, and McLaughlin) |
| Farm Credit--Needs and Sources (Yeager) |
| Determining Lignin Content of Sericea (Donnelly and Wear) |
| Effects of Recreational Investments on Area Employment and Income (Gardner) |
| Nutritive Value of Pelleted Coastal Bermudagrass Hay/Largely Detennined by Stage of Maturity, Less Affected by Method of Curing (Harris, Brown, and Anthony) |
| Control of Frogeye Leafspot, European Red Mites (Latham, Kouskolekas, and Mayton) |
| Beef Cattle in the Alabama Black Belt (Klinner and Bell) |
| Vaccination with HVT Helps Prevent Marek's Disease (Edgar and Cho) |
| Energy Value of Silages Fed to Beef Steers (Anthony and Harris) |
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Spring
1971, Volume 18, No. 1 top>> |
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Outdoor Recreation-- Another Source of Farm Income (McCoy) |
| Alachlor for Peanut Weed Control (Buchanan, Ward, and McLaughlin) |
| The Competitive Position of Corn in Alabama (Stallings and Sumblin) |
| Fungicidal Control of Pecan Downy Leafspot (Latham) |
| Sorghum Grains Have Wide Range in Nutritive Value (Anthony and Hoveland) |
| Sprays or Granules Either Formulation Works (Buchanan and Dumas) |
| Corporations in Agriculture (Yeager) |
| Land Use Planning and Zoning Keys to Rural Community Development (Clonts) |
| A History of Zoology-Entomology at Auburn University (Arant) |
| Cullars Rotation Valuable Research and Teaching Aid For Sixty Years (Evans and Ensminger) |
| Combine Adjustments and Peanut Damage (Lalor and Penuel) |
| Herbicide Combinations for Cotton Weed Control? (Buchanan and Dickens) |
| Index to Articles Published in Highlights of Agricultural Research 1970 |
| Biology of the Stunt Nematode (Wen, Rodriguez-Kabana, and Lyle) |
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Summer
1971, Volume 18, No. 2 top>> |
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Corn Blight Fungus Overwintered in Alabama (Gudauskas, Whatley, Nam To, and Teem) |
| Old Weed In A New Home That Cogongrass (Dickens and Buchanan) |
| How Far Do Horse Flies and Deer Flies Fly? (Thornhill, Gilbert, and Hays) |
| Sorghum Silage In Growing Rations for Yearling Beef Steers (Harris, Brown, and Anthony) |
| What Is Rural Development? (Yeager) |
| Long Lasting Fertilizers for Ornamentals (Sanderson) |
| Fertilization, Crop Rotation, and Nematode Populations (Collins, Rodriguez-Kabana, and Evans) |
| Precommercial Thinning in Natural Pine Stands (Whipple) |
| Beef Cow-Calf Grazing System vs. Two Confinement Systems (Bell and Vaughn) |
| Rural Alabama Move--Where? (Vanlandingham) |
| The Mormingglories--Serious Weeds of Cotton (Buchanan and Burns) |
| Income as Related to Consumer Milk Purchases (Hanmett) |
| Good Management vs. Mareks's Disease (Edgar, Cho, and Womack) |
| Drought Affects Growth of Cotton Stems (Klepper and Douglas Browning) |
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Fall 1971,
Volume 18, No. 3 top>> |
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Hunting Preserves in Alabama (Clark and McCoy) |
| Overseeding Sericea With Winter Annual Grasses (Hoveland and Carden) |
| Income Tax Changes Important to Farmers (Yeager) |
| Rust Resistance Sought for Goar Tall Fescue (Berry and Gudauskas) |
| Fat-Lean Ratio of Beef Measured by Yield Grade (Powell and Huffman) |
| New Site for Herbicidal Action Pinpointed (Burns, Buchanan, and Carter) |
| Changes in Comsumer Income and Food Prices Retail Food Prices (White) |
| Aspirations and Family Progress (Martin and Dunkelberger) |
| Crop Yield as Related to Soil Enzyme Activity (Truelove and Rodriguez-Kabana) |
| Summer Crass Residue Affects Growth of Winter Legumes Under Sod (Hoveland, Carden, Wilson, and Mott) |
| Social Behavior of Chickens (McDaniel) |
Loblolly Pine Sources in Alabama (Lynch, Goggans, and Garin)1 |
| Implications of Alternative Land Retirement Plans in Alabama Agriculture (Clonts, Jr.) |
| Diapause Control of Boll Weevils (Gilliland, Jr.) |
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Winter
1971, Volume 18, No. 4 top>> |
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Stacked vs. Baled Systems of Handling and Feeding Hay (Renoll, Anthony, Smith, and Stallings) |
| Computerized Rations for Fattening Beef Steers (Harris, Anthony, Brown, and Miller) |
| Field Loss Certain When Sicklepod Invades Soybeans (Thurlow and Buchanan) |
| Narrow Rows for Corn in Alabama Profitable or Unprofitable? (Scarsbrook) |
| What Next for Farm Real Estate Values? (Yeager) |
| Managing Arrowleaf Clover for Grazing and Hay (Hoveland, McCormick, Anthony, and Glaze) |
| Selective Cutting and Use of Silvicides on Mixed Forest Stands (Garin) |
| Alabama's Feed Grain Sources )Cavanaugh and Stallings) |
| Soil Organic Matter-- Is It Needed In This Age Of Chemical Farming? (Rogers and Langford) |
| Some Herbicides Kill by Interfering with Energy Flow (Truelove and Davis) |
| Fat In Hog Feed Improves Feed Efficiency, Raises Cost Of Ration (Ruffin and Gissendanner) |
| What Now for Peanut Seed Protectants? (Lyle, Brogden, and Ivey) |
| Improving Farm Woodlots (Whipple) |
| Late Winter Temperature Affects Cottontail Breeding (Hill, III) |
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Spring
1970, Volume 17, No. 1 top>> |
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Fungicide-Herbicide Combinations Being Evaluated for Cotton (Buchanan and Kappleman) |
| Beef Production Costs and Returns From Four Grazing Systems (Bell and Smith) |
| Soil Fertility for Continuous Corn Silage (Clyde E. Evans and C. Cooper King, Jr.) |
| The Growth of Cottonwood in Alabama (Carter and White) |
| Vernolate Incorporation Methods on Peanuts (Dumas and Buchanan) |
| Lowering Tannin Content Improves Quality of Sericea Lespedeza Forage (Connelly and Anthony) |
| Woodwaste vs. Oyster Shell in Fattening Rations Waste Products Tested As Roughage Source (Anthony, Starling, and Cunningham, Jr.) |
| Peanut Fertilization Results (Hartzog and Adams) |
| A History of Animal Science at Auburn University (Warren) |
Formula Pricing of Milk (Wilson) |
| Biology and Control Tobacco Thrips on Peanuts (Bass and Ledbetter) |
| Aerobiology and Plant Disease Interactions (Lyle) |
| Index to Articles Published in Highlights of Agricultural Research 1969 |
| Recent Tenure Adjustments In Alabama Tennessee Valley (Clonts, Jr. and Hester) |
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Summer
1970, Volume 17, No. 2 top>> |
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Arsenic in Hog Feed Shows No Value in Alabama Trials (Ruffin and Moore, Jr.) |
| Interstate Sericea Lespedeza New Variety for A Special Use (Donnelly, Dickens, Sturkie, and Miller) |
| Controlling Granulate Cutworms in Peanuts (Lee and Bass) |
| Effect of Soil Temperature On Uptake of Zinc and Phosphorus on Corn Seedlings (Lund and Wear) |
| Eggs and Broilers Changes in Production and Prices (White) |
| Costs and Returns of Feeder Pig Production (Hughes and Bell) |
| Water--Key to High Soybean Yields (Rogers and Thurlow) |
| Consumer Nutrition Knowledge and Practice (Hanmett) |
| A History of Forestry at Auburn University (DeVall) |
| Effect of Soil Temperature on Greenhouse Tomato Production (Norton) |
| Sicklepod vs. Soybeans--New Research Findings May Even the Battle (Buchanan, Thurlow, and Rogers) |
| Herbicides May Check Buildup of Plant Pathogens (Curl and Rodriguez-Kabana) |
| Increasing Farmer Knowledge About the Futures Market (Danner) |
| Soybeans DDT, and Widlife (McIntyre, Jr. and Causey) |
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Fall 1970,
Volume 17, No. 3 top>> |
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In Dairy Rations---Soybeans or Cottonseed Meal? (Hawkins, Rollins, Smith, and Grimes) |
| Nova Vetch-New Variety for Row Crop Rotations (King, Jr. and Langford) |
| Soybeans in Swine Rations (Ruffin and Brown) |
| Electron Microscopy in Agriculture (Mora and Bradley) |
| Wintering Brood Cows on Limited Hay and Supplement (Harris, Brown, and Anthony) |
| Costs and Returns of Market Hog Production (Hughes and Bell) |
| Herbicide Mulches Keep Down Weeds in Ornamentals (Sanderson) |
| Changes in Level-of-Living of Rural Alabama Families (Vanlandingham) |
| A History of Horticulture at Auburn University (Perkins) |
| Sludge Accumulation in Alabama Swine Lagoons (Hermanson and Koon) |
| Kudzu Control: When to Spray? (Dickens and Buchanan) |
Fertilization of Turnip Greens (Johnson) |
| Mineral Deficiency Symptoms in Loblolly Pine Seedlings (Lyle, Jr.) |
| Podworms Cut Soybean Yields (Smith and Bass) |
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Winter 1970, Volume 17, No. 4 top>> |
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Zoysiagrass Rust (Gudauskas, Subirats, and Lyle) |
| Using Chopped Hay in Blended Dairy Rations (Little) |
| Slaughter Steers from Winter Grazing with Supplemental Feeding (Anthony, Starling, Brogden, Mayton, and Burgess) |
| Precommercial Thinning of Loblolly Pine Stands (DeBrunner and Watson) |
| New Plants for Quail Management (Robinette and Speake) |
| When Do Weeds Compete? (Buchanan and Burns) |
| Dairying--Big Business on the FaMn In Alabama (Wilson and Long) |
| Perennial Pastures for Beef Steers in Northern Alabama (Harris, Anthony, and Boseck) |
| A History of Poultry Science at Auburn University (Moore) |
| The Potato Tuberworm in SW Alabama (Kouskolekas and Garrett) |
| Saliva Important in Ruminant Nutrition (Hawkins) |
| Fertilizing Improved Varieties of Pine(Gooding and Carter) |
Row-Terrace Arrangements Affect Machinery Field Time (Renoll and Dumas) |
| Survey of County 4-H Project Winners(Dunkelberger and Presley) |
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