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<< back Spring 1979, Volume 26, No. 1                     top>>

Steady Progress in Performance Testing (Patterson)

Farm Real Estate Market Developments and Implications (Yeager)
Liming Potato Soils Can Be A Good Bractice (Evans and Turner)
Landlord-Tenant Relationship (Bell and Canoles)

Some Factors Influencing Pecan Scab Development (Latham)

Pond Water Movement Can Improve Natural Aeration (Busch and Flood, Jr.)
Good Fall Tomatoes with Trickle Irrigation (Doss, Turner, and Evans)
Cattle Egret Damage To Pine Plantations (Dusi)
Screening Corn For Aflatoxin: A New Approach (Davis and Diener)
Southernpea Pod Toughness Appears Related to Resistance to Curculio (Rymal and Chambliss)
Creep Fed Calves Heavier at Weaning (Anthony, Smith, Grimes, and Holliman)
Is Cultivation Necessary for Cotton? (Buchanan, Hiltbold, and Street)
Reducing Price Risks for Producers of Agricultural Crops (Adrian, Lott, and White)
The Eastern Tent Caterpillar (Hyche)
The Soybean Cyst Nematode: A New Threat to Alabama Soybeans (Gray and Rodriguez-Kabana)
Use of Planting Time Application of Ethylene Dibromide for Control of Plant Parasitic Nematodes on Soybeans New Uses for An Old Fumigant (Rodriguez-Kabana, King, Penick, Gray, Carden, McDaniel, Selman, and Ivey)
Planting Time and Postemergence Use of Ethylene Dibromide-Chloropicrin Mixtures for Control of Root-Knot Nematodes On Florunner Peanuts (Rodriguez-Kabana, King, Penick, and Ivey)


<< back Summer 1979, Volume 26, No. 2                  top>>

Factors Delaying Maturity and Limiting Cotton Yields in Alabama (Gaylor, Buchanan, Webster, Gilliland, and Davis)

A Quality Comparison of Seed Piece and Slip Produced Sweetpotatoes (Smith and Turner)
Decision Time for State Parks (Clonts)
Trapping Channel Catfish from Upland Ponds (Smitherman, Mohead, Mustin, and Goodman)
Potential New Mycotoxins in Cotton and Cottonseed (Diener, Wagener, Morgan-Jones, and Davis)
Rights in the Use of Water in Alabama (Bell)
Sectioned and Formed Steaks from Forage-Fed Beef (Huffman and Cordray)
Irrigation and In-row Chiseling Boost Tomato Yields (Doss, Turner, and Evans)
Bitting Midges: Pest of Man, Livestock and Wildlife (Mullen and Glick)
In-Row Weed Control in Pecans (Amling, Carden, McDaniel, and Selman)
Off-Flavor in Pond-Raised Catfish (Lovell)
Suppression of Rhizoctonia Disease in Cotton by Mycophagous Insects (Curl and Harper)
Building Boards from Cotton Gin Residue, Bark, and Wood Fiber (Biblis and Lee)
The Economy of Alabama's Coastal Counties (Nelson and Hardy, Jr.)
Creep Feeding Effects Carry Over to Feedlot Performance (Anthony, Smith, Grimes, and Holliman)
Dietary Protein and Methionine in Appetite Regulation (Reifsnyder and Svacha)
Student Commitment to Agriculture (Dunkelberger, Hayes, and Molnar)
Force Molt Caged Layers in 6 Weeks (Brake)


<< back Fall 1979, Volume 26, No. 3                          top>>

Christmas Tree Demand In Alabama (Wilson and Daniel)

Hedges Provide Beauty, Privacy, Security (Orr)
Ryegrass vs. Rye-Ryegrass-Clover for Stocker Grazing (Harris, McDaniel, and Carden)
Lime Slurry Works But No Better Than Dry Lime (Hartzog and Adams)
Tailored Mycorrhizae Improve Growth of Loblolly Pine (Kelley)
Inflation Causes and Effects (Yeager)
Choice of Rootstock Affects Performance of Peach Trees (Dozier, Jr., Carlton, and Short)
Sicklepod: Tough Competition for Peanuts (Buchanan, Hauser, Starling, and Ivey)
Breeding Biology of Alabama's White-Tailed Deer (Causey, Hosey, Ivey, and Guyse)
Adjustments in Beef Enterprise Organization on North Alabama Farms (Martin, Jr. and Leslie)
Sunshine Available by Climatic Week (Getz, Brewer, and Flood)
Effect of Chronic Cigarette Smoking on Vitamin C. Status, Lung Function and Exercise Metabolism in Humans (Keith)
Oystershell or Limestone? Both Good Calcium Sources for Hens (Roland)
Irrigating Pecans Speeds Growth Boosts Production Increases Nut Size (Amling, Amling, Busch, Carden, McDaniel, and Selman)
How Residents Perceive Area Affects Success of Development (Vanlandingham)
Cloudy Weather and Dissolved Oxygen in Catfish Ponds (Romaire and Boyd)
Facility Expands Poultry Research Capabilities (Brake, Flood, Jr., Koon)


<< back Winter 1979, Volume 26, No. 4                     top>>

Cultural Effects on Forage Plant Establishement for Alabama Surface Mines (Lyle)

Pasture vs. Drylot Systems for Growing-Finishing BEFF CALVES (Harris, Little, and Anthony)
Captafol Spray Effective Against Sooty Blotch and Flyspeck of Apple (Latham and Hollingsworth)

Stemtrol A New Growth Retardant for Lowering Potted Plants (Sanderson, Martin, Jr., and Murray)

Field Crop Insects May Become Forest Insects in Forest Tree Nurseries (Edelson and Hyche)
Effect of Tillage on Availability of Soil Water for Corn Growth (Weatherly, Dane, and King)
Immunization of Broiler Breeder Replacement Against Fowl Cholera (Giambrone and Eckman)
Date for Planting Corn in Alabama (Currier)
An Objective Method of Evaluating Credit Worthiness (Hardy, Jr. and Weed)
Three New Chinese Chestnuts AU-Cropper, AU-Leader and AU-Homestead (Harris, Norton, and Moore)
Evaluation of Hybrid Sunfish for Alabama Farm Ponds (Shaffer and Davies)
Apple Color and Shape Improved by Growth Regulators (Dozier, Jr., Griffey, and Burgess)
Agriculture's Role in the Economy (Yeager)
Predicting Uniformity of Travelers (Rochester)
Breeding Fall- Fescue and Orchardgrass for Resistance to Grass Tetany (Haaland, Elkins, Currier, Hoveland, Odom, Sides, and Weaver)
Population Turnaround & Alabama's Rural Counties (Dunkelberger and Molnar)
Shredded Pine Cones Valuable as, Amendment or Growing Media (Sanderson and Martin, Jr.)
Force Molting Caged Broiler Breeder Hens (Brake and McDaniel)


<<back Spring 1978, Volume 25, No. 1                     top>>

New Facility Boosts Auburn Swine Research (Prince)

Status Report on Tall Fescue (Haaland)
Forest Tent Caterpillar in the Mobile-Tensaw River Basin (Harper)
Interplanting Corn and Soybeans (King, Thurlow, Buchanan, Teem, Brown, Little, Eason and Ruf)
Subsoil Acidity Stops Tomato Roots Reduces Yields (Doss, Evans, and Turner)
'77--A Summer to Forget Cause and Control of the Fall Armyworm (Bass)
Using Nuclear Science to Improve Centipedegrass (Johnston, Dickens, and Haaland)
Sign of Insect Borer Damage in Southern Pine Lumber Does it Always Mean the Home Is Infested? (Hyche)
Performance of Commercial Soybean Inoculants in Alabama (Hiltobold and Thurlow)
Uptake of Nitrogen Fertilizer by Loblolly Pine Plantations (Larsen, Watson)
Peanut Weed Japped By Ronstar (Buchanan, Backman, and Rodriguez-Kabana)
Whatever Happened to Basic Slag? (Wolt and Adams)
A New Game-Estate Planning (Clonts)


<< back Summer 1978, Volume 25, No. 2                 top>> 

Combinations of Dallisgrass Regal White Clover KY 31 Tall Fescue or Yearling Steers (King, Anthony, Bell, Smith, and Grimes)

Irrigation for Peanuts (Backman, Hammond, Branch, Weete, Rochester, and Young)
The Soybean Looper Appearance, Diseases and Control (Bass)
Coal Surface-Mine Reclamation (Lyle)
Prickly Sida vs. Cotton Time of Competition Determines Effect (Buchanan, Street, and Crowley)
New Foods from Southernpeas (Smith)
Effects of A Pesticide On Antagonistic Soil Fungi (Kelley and Rodriguez-Kabana)
Birdsfoot Trefoil--Legume of the Future in North Alabama? (Hoveland, Eason, Ruf, and Burgess)
Protein for the Aging Hen (Roland, Sr.)
Predicting Night Time Depletion of Dissolved Oxygen in Catfish Ponds (Boyd and Romaire)
Granular Herbicides Work As Well As Spray (Buchanan, Street, Bryant, Starling and Ivey)
Characteristics of Alabama Farms and Farmers (Yeager)
Improved Loblolly and Flash Seedlings Available to Alabama Landowners (Goggans)


<< back Fall 1978, Volume 25, No. 3                         top>>

New Vetch Varieties Release (Donnelly)

Pigs Grow Well on High Moisture Corn (Warren and Moore)
Controlling Seasonal Growth of Rye-Ryegrass Pastures (Odom and Haaland)
Planting Small Pecan Trees Offers Economy In Orchard Establishment (Amling and Amling)
Yellow Aphids A Sticky Problem For Pecan (Estes)
Reward: Effect on Tag Returns From A Large Reservoir (Shelton and Davies)
Infectious Bursal Disease in Young Chickens (Giambrone)
Changes in Properties of Fire Resistant Cotton Fabrics Caused by Washing Treatment (Hardin)
Meaning of Parity (Yeager)
Nematodes Cut Production of Cool Season Perennial Grasses (Hoveland, Haaland, McCormick, Jr., Rodriguez-Kabana, Eason, Ruf, and Carden)
Barley Yellow Dwarf (Gudauskas and Estes)
After College Goals of Auburn University Agricultural Students (Dunkelberger, Payne, and Molnar)


<< back Winter 1978, Volume 25, No. 4                     top>>

Feeding Grain to Grazing Steers (Anthony, King, Bell, Smith, and Grimes)

Liquid Protein Diets Metabolic Consequences (Svacha and Hartzog)
Some Weeds Make Nutritious Forage (Boworth, Hoveland, and Buchanan)
Nitrogen Not A Factor in Cotton Weed Competition (Street and Buchanan)
Economic Outlook and Alternatives in the Beef Stocker Enterprise (Martin, Jr. and Bell)
Native Plants Valuable for Home Landscape (Orr)
A Modified Skip-Row Cultural System for Cotton Production (Dumas)
Improvement of Fungicide Performance Through Electron Microscopy (Kelley and Backman)
Fuel Oil vs. Water in Sprays for Pine Bark Beetle Control (Hyche)
Hose Tow Irrigators: An Alternative Method (Rochester)
New Systemic Fungicide Controls Fusiform Rust (Kelley)
Effects Of Seed Treatment Fungicides On Rhizobium Inoculants (Backman)

Income Tax Management (Bell)

Egg Shell Quality Affects Hatchability (McDaniel and Roland, Sr.)


<< back Spring 1977, Volume 24, No. 1                    top>>

Foreign Plant Immigrants Make Good Alabama Citizens (Hoveland)

Peanut Foliar Fungicides: Relationships Between Leafspot Control and Kernel Quality (Hammond, Backman, and Lyle)
Alfalfa for the Deept South: Shortcomings and Potentials (Haaland and Hoveland)
What Has Happended To Cotton Yields? (Buchanan, Cope, Jr., and Johnson)
Protein Content, Protein Quality, and Yield of Selected Cultivars of Southern Peas (Strength and Chambliss)
Soil Insect Pests of Corn (Estes)
Forage Yields of Regraded Surface Mines (Weingartner and Lyle)
Exports of Major Agricultural Conmodities (White)
Foliar Fertilization of Soybeans in Alabama ByEffects of Animal Manure on Soybeans and Soil (Long and Evans)
Dichlorvos: Effective Against Ips Engraver Beetles (Cibulski and Hyche)
Establishing A Market for An Exotic Fish Species (McCoy and Hopkins)
Control of Tea Scale On Camellias (Kouskolekas, Williams, and Self)
Particleboard from Loblolla Pine Logging Residue (Biblis and Coleman)


<< back Summer 1977, Volume 24, No. 2                  top>>

Steer vs. Heifer Performance During Growing-Finishing (Harris, Boseck and Webster)

Arginine Maturity Index (AMI) Method for Determining Peanut Harvest Dates (Weete and McCardle)
Soil Acidity Reduces Effectiveness of Atrazine (Hiltbold and Buchanan)
Pine Bark Beetles May Attract Their Own Enemies (Hyche and Keeble)
Molds and Mycotoxins (Davis, Morgan-Jones, and Diener)
Many Factors Affect Indicence of Body-Checked and Misshapen Eggs (Roland, Sr.)
Handle Large Round Bales....With Care (Renoll)
Spray Method of Application of Fungicides to Control Peanut White Mold (Backman, Rodriguez-Kabana, and Hammond)
1925 Pecan Test Planting Still Yielding Information (Isbell)
Alabama Wonns Are Tougher Than California Worms (Cobb and Bass)
Future State Control of Milk Prices? (Wilson)
Foliar Fungicides for Soybeans (Backman, Rodriguez-Kabana, and Hammond)
The Euonymus Scale in Alabama (Williams, Ray, and Daniels)
Economics of Solar Energy for Broiler Production (White and Brewer)


<< back Fall 1977 Volume 24, No. 3                           top>>

Evaluation of Watermelons for Alabama (Norton, Bryce, Carlton, Short, Barrett, Selman, Hollingsworth, Starling and Farrior)

For Better Fishing in Farm Ponds Regulate Bass Harvest (Davies)
Controlling Weeds in Soybeans with Directed Sprays (Murray)
The Farm Debt Situation (Yeager)
Disadvantages of Deep, Sheltered Ponds for Intensive Catfish Culture (Pamatmat and Mezainis)
Solution in Sight for Grass Tetany Problem (Hoveland, Haaland, Elkins, Griffey, and Burgess)
Close Spacing, Limb Positioning Boost Apple Yields (Dozier, Carlton, and Short)
Nutrition of Elderly (Svacha and Vanlandingham)
Use of Cash Flow Statements in Enterprise Selection and Financing (Bell and Wilt, Jr.)
Weed Populations Changing (Buchanan, Hoveland, Brown, and Wade)
Establishing Farm Price for Catfish (Crawford and McCoy)
Corn Plant Characteristics Affected by N Rate and Plant Population (Scarsbrook)
Effects of Herbicides on Pathogens and Diseases of Turfgrasses (Karr, Jr., Gudauskas, and Dickens)
Alabama's Agricultural Weather Service (Getz)


<< back Winter 1977, Volume 24, No. 4                    top>>

Evaluation of WateMnelons for Alabama (Norton, Bryce, Carlton, Short, Barrett, Selman, Hollingsworth, Starling, and Farrior)

For Better Fishing in Farm Ponds Regulate Bass Harvest (Davies)
Controlling Weeds in Soybeans with Directed Sprays (Murray)
The Farm Debt Situation (Yeager)
Disadvantages of Deep, Sheltered Ponds for Intensive Catfish Culture (Pamatmat and Mezainis)
Solution in Sight for Grass Tetany Problem (Hoveland, Haaland, Elkins, Griffey and Burgess)
Close Spacing, Limb Positioning Boost Apple Yields (Dozier, Carlton, and Short)
Nutrition of the Elderly (Svacha and Vanlandingham)
Use of Cash Flow Statements in Enterprise Selection and Financing (Bell and Wilt)
Weed Populations Changing (Buchanan, Hoveland, Brown, and Wade)
Establishing Farm Price for Catfish (Crawford and McCoy)
Corn Plant Characteristics Affected by N Rate and Plant Population (Scarsbrook)
Effects of Herbicides on Pathogens and Diseases of Turfgrasses (Karr, Jr., Gudauskas, and Dickens)
Alabama's Agricultural Weather Service (Getz)


<< back Spring 1976, Volume 23, No. 1                     top>>

Watering A Drop At A Time: Drip Irrigation for Orchards (Busch, Amling and Marcus)

Training Young Pecan Trees (Amling)
Measuring Farm Income (Yeager)
Are the Tomatoes from Your Garden Safe for Canning? (Rymal and Turner)
The Face Fly in Alabama (Hays and Boseck)
Pods Resist Insect Penetration in Curculio Resistant Southern Peas (Ennis and Chambliss)
Maintaining Fescue Stands in Bahia-Fescue Mixtures (Hoveland, McCormick, Jr., and Carden)
A New Method of Identifying Photosynthesis Inhibiting Herbicides (Truelove and Davis)
Farm Estate Planning in Alabama (Bell and Hughes)
Cotton Wilt-Disease Fungus Affected by Herbicide-Root Interactions (Benson and Curl)
Micronutrients for Crops in Alabama (Wear)
What Do Alabama Consumers Know About Flame Retardant Sleepwear? (Abney and Hardin)
The Family Vegetable Garden An Enjoyable Way to Save (McCoy, Boutwell, and Likis)
Management Problems with Carppie in Farm Ponds and Small Impoundments (Davies)


<< back Summer 1976, Volume 23, No. 2                  top>>

Largemouth Bass Growing Fast in West Point Reservoir (Davies and Shelton)

Fungicides Used for Control of Peach Scab May Affect Bacterial Wilt (Latham and Carlton)
Monensin Tried As Feed Additive for Steers (Harris, Anthony, Little, and Brown)
Breeding Pickling Cucumbers for Resistance to Cucumber Beetles (Chambliss)
Factors Behind Rising Food Costs Should the Farmer by Plamed? (Hardy)
Fertilizing Farm Fish Ponds (Boyd)
Factors Affecting Catfish Production in West-Central Alabama (Crawford)
Irrigation Usage in Alabama (Stallings, Rochester, and McGuire)
Herbicide X Insecticide Interaction Varie With Variety Soil Type (Buchanan and Hauser)
Dairy Heifer Feeding and Management (Hawkins)
Feeding Damage of the Black Pecan Aphid (Estes and Lakin)
Cost and Returns of Producing Grade A Milk in Alabama (Bell and Kirkland)
Genetically Improved Varieties of Southern Pines for Use in Alabama (Goggans and Lynch)
Cleridendron Thomasoniae Southern Bleeding Heart Tropical Vine to Pot Plant (Sanderson and Martin, Jr.)


<< back Fall 1976, Volume 23, No. 3                          top>>

Development of Nematode Resistant Forages (Haaland, Smith, Hoveland, and Rodriguez-Kabana)

Ammonia In Broiler House Air Increases Disease Problems (Brewer and Koon)
Sicklepods: Nemesis of Peanut Farmers (Buchanan and Hauser)
Economic Comparisons of Singled Cropped Catfish Production Systems (Crawford)
Two Hundred Years of Agriculture (Yeager)
Hay Feeding Questionable on Cool-Season Pastures (Harris, Hoveland, Boseck, and Webster)
Safer Operation of A Farm Tractor (Renoll)
Reducing Uses of Energy in Aquaculture (McCoy, Boutwell, and Jolly)
New Chemical Pinching Agent Shows Promise for Controlling Growth of Woody Ornamentals (Sanderson and Martin)
Florida Largemouth Bass in Alabama Waters (Davies)
Feral and Free-Ranging Dogs Threat to Alabama Livestock (Brown, Cude, and Causey)
Changes in Agricultural Lending In Selected Alabama Commercial Banks (Braddock and Bell)
Using Pathogens to Control Loopers (McVay, Gudauskas, Harper, and Kouskolekas)
Stand Conversion From Low Quality Pine In North Alabama Using Bromacil And Direct Seeding (Glover and Gjerstad)


<< back Winter 1976, Volume 23, No. 4                    top>>

Center Pivot Irrigation Provides Flexibility for Field Research (Rochester, Jr. and Starling)

Peanut Seed Treatments: When to Apply (Backman and Hammond)
Egg Handling Affects Hatchability and Body Weight of Broilers (McDaniel)
Cotton Planted in Close Tows More Competitive with Weeds (Buchanan, Rogers, Johnson, and Glaze)
Small Scale Farms in Alabama Can They Survice? (McCoy)
Correction Of Subsoil Acidity In Cotton Production On Coastal Plain Soils (Dumas and Doss)
Chemically Suppressing Grass Sod Helps Overseeded Winter Annuals (Hoveland, McCormick, Jr., Little, and Owen, III)
New Cantaloupes Suited for Commercial Production (Norton, Bryce, Carlton, Short, Barrett, Hollingsworth, and Brogdon)
Following Fishes Sound (Shelton)
Concentrate Feeds-Domestic Consumption or Export? (White)
The Extent of Uncollectable Eggs Due to Inadequate Shells (Roland)1976
Methods to Evaluate Investments in Alternative Fann Enterprises (Hopkins and McCoy)
Pine Straw Mulch Increases Weeds In Forest Tree Nurseries (South)
Nitrogen In Corn-What Affects the Amount (Scarbrook)


<< back Spring 1975 Volume 22, No. 1                      top>>

Agricultural Research for the Future (Roberson)

Growth Regulator Sprays Improve Color, Quality of Alabama Grown Apples (Dozier, Jr., Griffey, Burgess and Mayton)
New Vegetable Varieties Evaluated for Production in Alabama Gardens (Turner, Bryce, and Hollingsworth)
Destun and Zorial- New Herbicides for Use in Cotton (Buchanan, McLaughlin, and Weed)
Insect Resistant Southernpeas May Lack Chemical Attractants (Rymal and Chambliss)
Major Viral Diseases of Corn In Alabama (Gudauskas)
Public Golf Courses in Alabama (McCoy and Crawford)
Should Our County Sponsor Watershed Development? (Clonts)
Annual Blegrass Hard to Control in Overseeded Lawns and Golf Courses (Dickens)

Boron Toxicity A Threat to Chrysanthemum Culture (Gogue and Sanderson)

Control of Roundworms in Young Chickens (Brewer and Edgar)
Use Operational Analysis for Efficient Machinery Operation (Renoll)
Grain Movements Between Southeast and Corn Belt (Stallings and Harris)
High Density Pecan Planting (Amling)


<< back Summer 1975, Volume 22, No. 2                  top>>

Paddlewheels for Catfish Pond Aeration (Busch and Koon)

Founding of the Federal Agricultural Experiment Station System (Roberson)
Two Housing Systems Prove Equal for Confined Swine Nursery--Jones, Koon, and Eason, Vol. 22, No. 2, 1975
Multipe Application of Dinoseb Delivers Knockout Blow to Tough Peanut Weeds (Buchanan, Hause, Bannon, Starling, and Ivey)
A Changing Dairy Industry (Wilson)
Some Ways to Conserve Tractor Fuel (Renoll)
Partial Shading Gives Better Ariona Cypress Seedlings (Kelley)
Catfish Are Not the Only Fish in the Pond (McCoy and Crawford)
Medium N Rate, Irrigaton Level Best for Staked Tomatoes (Ross, Evans, and Johnson)
Bermudagrass Remors In Cattle In Alabama (Diener, Davis, Morgan-Jones, Cunningham, Langford, and Johnson)
The Southern Pine Beetle (Hyche)
Alternative Lease Options for Farmers (Clonts)
Control of Cylindrocladium Black Rot of Peanuts in Alabama (Rodriguez-Kabana and Backman)


<< back Fall 1975, Volume 22, No. 3                          top>>

Cattle Finished on Winter Pasture Rate High in Carcass Quality (Huffman and Griffey)

Founding and Development of the Auburn Experiment Station (Roberson)
Calcitic Or Dolomictic Lime? Soil Test Tells Which Is Best (Adams)
Coal Surface Mine Reclamation In Alabama (Lyle, Jr. and Evans)
The Unique Demand Situation for Soybeans (Stallings and Tally, III)
Seeding and Nitrogen Rates Provide Cost Savings with Winter Annual Pastures (Hoveland and McCormick Jr.)
New Alabama Soil Map Recently Completed (Hajek)
The Rural Alabama Female Head and Her Household (Vanlandingham and Hardy, Jr.)
Earthy, Musty Odors in Drinking Water (Weete and Blevins)
Components of Marketing Margin in for Selected Farm Foods (White)
Nutritional Status of Nine-Year Old Girls (Lisano, Reister and Waslien)
Vetch for Green Manure-Time to Reconsider? (Cope, Jr.)
Potentials for Intensively Managed Forest Lands (DeVall and Watson)
American Woodcock in Alabama (Causey, Roboski, and Horton)


<< back Winter 1975, Volume 22, No. 4                     top>>

Leaching of N--Problem of Cropping Efficiency, Not of Pollution (Scarsbrook)

Standard of Excellence Set by Early Station Directors (Roberson)
Are Your Houseplants "Bugged"? (Williams)
Irrigation, Nematicide Boost Fall Rye Production (Hoveland, Rodriguez-Kabana, Starling, and Mims)
Choosing Protein Supplement for Steer Finishing Rations (Harris, Anthony, Barrett, and McDaniel)
Land Use in Alabama (Yeager)
Intermittent Light Speeds Broiler Growth and Improves Efficiency (McDaniel and Brewer)
Triticale As A Grazing Crop for Yearling Beef Steers (Harris, Hoveland, Boseck, and Webster)
A Cost Comparison, of Selected Agricultural Protein Sources (Crawford, Murphy, and McCoy)
Relative Changes in Prices Received by Farmers and Hourly Earnings of Employees of Food Marketin Firms (White)
Soil pH Affects Weed Growth, Too (Buchanan, Hoveland, and Harris)
A Collection of Vertebrate Fossils (Dobie)
Structure of An Insect Virus (Gudauskas and Harper)
Phosphorus Fertilization Aids Stand Establishment on Poorly-Drained Coastal Plains Soils (Hyink and Carter)



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