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Spring
1979, Volume 26, No. 1 top>> |
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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) |
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Summer
1979, Volume 26, No. 2 top>> |
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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) |
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Fall
1979, Volume 26, No. 3 top>> |
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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) |
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Winter
1979, Volume 26, No. 4 top>> |
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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) |
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Spring
1978, Volume 25, No. 1 top>> |
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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) |
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Summer
1978, Volume 25, No. 2 top>> |
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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) |
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Fall 1978,
Volume 25, No. 3 top>> |
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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) |
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Winter
1978, Volume 25, No. 4 top>> |
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Feeding Grain to Grazing Steers (Anthony, King, Bell, Smith, and Grimes)
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| 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.) |
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Spring 1977, Volume
24, No. 1 top>> |
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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) |
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Summer
1977, Volume 24, No. 2 top>> |
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Steer vs. Heifer Performance During Growing-Finishing (Harris, Boseck and Webster)
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| 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) |
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Fall
1977 Volume 24, No. 3 top>> |
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Evaluation of Watermelons for Alabama (Norton, Bryce, Carlton, Short, Barrett, Selman, Hollingsworth, Starling and Farrior)
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| 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) |
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Winter
1977, Volume 24, No. 4 top>> |
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Evaluation of WateMnelons for Alabama (Norton, Bryce, Carlton, Short, Barrett, Selman, Hollingsworth, Starling, and Farrior)
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| 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) |
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Spring
1976, Volume 23, No. 1 top>> |
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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) |
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Summer
1976, Volume 23, No. 2 top>> |
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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.) |
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Fall 1976,
Volume 23, No. 3 top>> |
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Development of Nematode Resistant Forages (Haaland, Smith, Hoveland, and Rodriguez-Kabana)
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| 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) |
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Winter
1976, Volume 23, No. 4 top>> |
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Center Pivot Irrigation Provides Flexibility for Field Research (Rochester, Jr. and Starling)
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| 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) |
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Spring
1975 Volume 22, No. 1 top>> |
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Agricultural Research for the Future (Roberson)
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| 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) |
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Summer 1975, Volume 22, No. 2 top>> |
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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) |
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Fall 1975,
Volume 22, No. 3 top>> |
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Cattle Finished on Winter Pasture Rate High in Carcass Quality (Huffman and Griffey)
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| 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) |
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Winter
1975, Volume 22, No. 4 top>> |
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Leaching of N--Problem of Cropping Efficiency, Not of Pollution (Scarsbrook)
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| 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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