List of Contents (1984-1980)
 
 
<< back Spring 1984, Volume 31, No. 1
Sorghum as a Grain Source for Beef Cattle Feedlot Diets (Schmidt, Thomas, Turnbull)
New Biological Seed Treatment Fungicide Incerases Peanut Yields (Backman, Turner, Crawford, Clay)
Land Use Patterns Influence Wild Turkey Annual Ranges (Speake)
Relationship of Body Size to Egg Production in Dwarf White Leghorn Chickens (Renden)

Effects of Irrigation, Nitrogen, and Growth Regulators on Cotton (Cope, Whitwell, Dane)

Evaluation of Hershey's Red Azalea Growth Using Three Pot and Mulch Combinations (Keever, Cobb)
Diversity of Root Characteristics Among Souternpea Varieties (Sawyer, Elkins, Chambliss)
SIDAS Offers Efficient Irrigation of Fields with Irregular Boundries (Rochester)
Texas Panicum Control in Peanuts with Paraquat (Wehtje, McGuire, Walker)
Vitamin C in Dairy Calf Diets Improves Immunity Traits (Cummins)
Wood Borers and Firewood (Waters, Hyche)
Understanding Sodium and Potassium Use Helps Promote Nutritional Health (Clark, Fields)
Effect of Transportation Stress on Ovulation Rate in Superovulated Hereford Heifers (Rahe, Edwards, Marple, Cummins, Pritchett, Wolfe)
"Take-All" Disease of Wheat Moves into Alabama (Gudauskas, Hagan, Morgan-Jones, Williams)
Japanese Beetle: A Threat to Alabama Agriculture (Miller, Williams, Karr)
Using Adjuvants with Concrete Sprays Improves Deposition on Pecan Leaves (Amling, Snell, Smith, Brown)
Brucellosis Eradication Program Profitable for Alabama (Joseph, Sullivan, Schurrenberger)
Planting Corn into Strip-Killed Clover (Touchton, Whitwell)


<< back Summer 1984, Volume 31, No. 2
If the Squash is Bitter, Don't Swallow It (Rymal, Chambliss, Smith, Bond)
Composite I-Beam Compares Favorably with Traditional Solid Sawn Lumber (Leichti, Tang)
Influence of Conservation Tillage Systems on Corn and Soybean Yields (Thurlow, Edwards, Eason)
Ammoniation of Fungus-Infected Fescue Hay Improves Weight Gain of Steers (Schmidt, Smith, Grimes, Holliman)
60 Years of Change in Alabama's Farm Population (Molnar)
Application System Critical for Effective Cole Crop Insect Control with Bacillus thuringiensis
Carryover Residue Levels of Alar in Apple Trees Sprayed the Preceding Spring and Summer (Dozier Jr., Rymal, Knowles)
Managing Alfalfa for Hay (Ward, Kee)
Herbicides an Essential Component for Profitable Weed Control Systems (Snipes, Walker, Martin)
Litter Separation for Reuse or Fuel (Koon, Flood Jr., Brewer)
Minimum-Till Peanuts (Hartzog, Adams)
The Hidden Costs of Income Taxes for Alabama Farmers (Hanson)
Fluorometric Technique Gives Rapid Evaluation of Poultry Semen (Bilgili, Renden)
Long-Time Yield Trends Present Challenge to Alabama Agriculture (Yeager)
Effect of Trickle Irrigation, Nitrogen Rate, and Method of Nitrogen Application on Field-Grown Japanse Holly (Eakes, Gilliam, Ponder)
Inadequate Vitamin C Nutrition Found in Smoking Adolescent Females (Keith, Mossholder)
Long Storage Life Possible for Restructured Beef Nuggets (Huffman, Stanley, Cordray)
Feed Related to "No Blood Disease" of Cultured Catfish (Plumb, Rogers)


<< back Fall 1984, Volume 31, No. 3
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)


<< back Winter 1984, Volume 31, No. 3
Junior College Degree Benefits Rural Youth (Dunkelberger, Wakefield)
Azalea Caterpillars Damage Azalea Foliage (Williams, Miller, Sheffer)
Potential of the ELISA in Detecting Carriers of Swine Dysentery (Wilt, Reed, Panangala, Powe Jr.)
Computer Model Improves Efficiency and Productivity of Sawmills (Carino)
Composted Municipal Sewage Useful in Surface Mine Reclamation (Lyle)
Planting Dates and Plant Populations Affect Grain Sorghum Production (Johnson, Williams, Touchton, Eason, Ruf)
Protein Level Offers Savings in Broiler Breeder Development (Robey, McDaniel, Sutton)
Wildfire in Forests May Have Small Economic Impact (Meldahl, Shnitzler, Mills)
Poverty in Alabama (Molnar)
Proper Processing of Animal Waste for Use in Livestock Feed (McCaskey, Howard)
Atrazine Resistance Investigated (Brown, Truelove)
Tall, Slow Maturing Cattle Show Advantages in Comparison (Patterson, Schmidt, Moore)
Changing Fat Content of Diets Could Help Adolescent Females (van den Reek, Craig-Schmidt, Weete)
Beef Gains Higher on AU Triumph Tall Fescue than on Kentucky 31 (Pedersen, King, Schmidt, Clark, Smith)
Problems from Pesticide-Induced Foliar Phytotoxicity Investigated in Peanuts (Hancock, Wete, Backman, Hammond)
Critical Year for Farmers (Yeager)
Coffee Senna Joins List of Important Cotton Weeds (Higgins, Walker, Whitwell)
AU-Roadside Plum: An Excellent Quality Plum for Home Use and Local Marketing (Norton, Cosper)


<< back Spring 1983, Volume 30, No. 1
Reflections of a Century of Service (Buchanan)
Development of the Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station During Its First 100 Years, 1883-1983
Research: Past, Present, Future
The Future Beckons (Wilson)


<< back Summer 1983, Volume 30, No. 2
An Objective Evaluation of Federal Land Bank Borrowers (Hardy Jr., Patterson)
Potential Vectors of Bluetongue and Hemorrhagic Disease in Cattle and Deer (Mullen, Hayes)
Breeding Watermelons for Disease Resistance (Norton, Snell, Bryce, Carlton, Hollingsworth)
Proper Use of Alar on Apples Poses No Residue Problem (Rymal, Dozier Jr., Knowles, Cosper)
Performance Testing Swine to 300 lb. Better than Testing to 230 lb. (Kuhlers, Jungst)
The Use of Sodium Bicarbonate in Dairy Cow Diets (Cummins, Hawkins)
New Auburn Processing Method Could Boost Sweet Potato Market (Smith, Harris, Rymal, McCaskey)
Swine Waste Can be Valuable for Refeeding and On-Farm Energy Production (Hill, Prince)
Creep-Grazing Tifleaf 1 Pearlmillet Provides Dual Benefits (Thomas, Eason, Ball, Ruffin)
Proper Soil Fertility Levels Necessary for Economical Production by Winter Legumes (Rickerl, Touchton)
Effect of Reliability on Equipment Availability (Tufts)
Controlling Pine Tip Moth in Virginia Pine Christmas Tree Plantings (Sumner, Hyche)
Genetic Control of Poultry Disease (Johnson)
Estimating Yellow-Poplar Volume in the Hilly Coastal Plain (Golden, Tuttle, Knowe)
"420 Landplaster" and Gypsum, Good Calcium Sources for Peanuts (Hartzog, Adams)
Bermudagrass Hay Depletes Soil Potassium (Burmester, Adams)


<< back Fall 1983, Volume 30, No. 3
Seed Treatment Control of the Fescue Endophyte Shows Promise (Williams, Backman, Shelby, Pedersen, Ball)
Pinkeye Vaccines, Treatments Being Evaluated at Auburn (Smith, Townsend, Powe, Hoover)
Identification of Sources of Plant Bugs Infesting Cotton in Northern Alabama (Fleischer, Gaylor, Lahanas)
Liquid Protein Diets Pose Health Hazard (Svacha, Slaten)
Parasites Affect Nutrition of Livestock in Hidden Ways (Frandsen)
Cryptosporidiosis: A Newly Recognized Human Disease (Current)
Swine Breeding Stock Selection Affects Carcass Composition of Offspring at 300 lb. (Kuhlers, Jungst, Huffman, Cordray, Brown)
Precision Trimming Before Treating Saves Money for Wood Post Manufacturers (Carino)
Anhydrous Ammonia Improves Hay Quality for Cattle (Schmidt, Smith, Grimes, Holliman)
Planting Date and Row Spacing Affects Growth and Yield of Soybeans (Thurlow, Pitts)
Effects of Consumer Wear on Upholstered Furniture (Warfield)
Structural Wood Panels for Housing from Southern Hardwoods (Biblis)
Use of Broiler Litter in Swine Finishing Diets (Prince)
Effect of Rootstock on Survival, Yield, and Foliar Nutrient Content of Peach Trees (Knowles, Dozier Jr., Carlton)
Parental Care of Fledgling Mourning Doves (Hitchcock, Mirarchi)
Growing-Finishing Method, Breed of Sire Affect Steer Postweaning Performance (Patterson, Smith, Grimes, Holliman)
Evaluation of Newcastle Disease Vaccination Methods Under Commercial Conditions for Broiler Chickens (Giambrone)
Effect of the Eye Fluke on the Growth and Survival of the Channel Catfish (Rogers, Plumb, Jezek)


<< back Winter 1983, Volume 30, No. 4
Simmental-Hereford Cows Show Better Maternal Traits Than Angus-Hereford (Patterson, Schmidt, Smith, Grimes, Holliman)
Response of White-Tailed Deer to Prescribed Burning (Causey, Ivey)
Colydiid Beetles May Be Natural Enemies of Ips Engraver Beetles in Southern Pines (Rohlfs III, Hyche)
Groundwater Use in Catfish Production (Clonts, Williams)
Propiconazole Controls Pecan Scab After an Infection Period (Latham)
Daylight Calving in the Southeast (Danilson, Abbatte)
Foreign Agricultural Trade Important to Alabama Farmers (Stallings)
Boston Fern: Effects of Slow-Release and Liquid Fertilizers on Growth and Post-Production Performance (Gilliam, Shumack, Evans)
Effect of In-Row Chisel at Planting on Yield and Growth of Full Season Soybeans (Thurlow, Elkins)
Relationship Between Dietary Zinc and Polyunsaturated Fat (Craig-Schmidt, Gates, Faircloth)
Rural Crime Increasing in Alabama (Wakefield, Dunkelberger)
Slow-Growing Gilts Wean Larger Litters (Kuhlers, Jungst)

Skip-row Planting of Cotton and Soybeans (Thurlow, Johnson)

Broiler Breeder Males Maximize Semen Production with Lower Protein Diets (Wilson, McDaniel)
Market Strategies Reduce Risks from Winter Grazed Cattle (Sullivan, Lee)
Aflatoxin Shown to Decrease Immune Response in Poultry (Giambrone)


<< back Spring 1982, Volume 29, No. 1
Hazards of MSMA and DSMA for Peanut Weed Control (Walker, Hiltbold, Granade)
Tomatoes Do Best with Complete Tillage (Turner, Evans, Doss)
Frequency and Cause of Feller Buncher Failures (Tufts)
Elevated Levels of Vitamin C Increase Disease Resistance in Channel Catfish (Lovell)
New Developments in Marketing Broilers (White, Smith)
Spraying Reduces Maintenance Costs on Alabama Highways (Dickens)
Benchmark Financial Ratios for Agriculture (Hardy Jr., Foshee)
Foreign Land Ownership in Alabama–How Extensive is It? (Adrian, Raby)
Herbicide, Cultivation, or Hoe: Which Combination is Best for Peanut Weed Control? (Bridges, Walker, Patterson, McGuire)
Differences in Body Composition, Muscle Growth of Two Types of Chicks (Marple, Hentges, Roland, Pritchett)
Planting Dates and Row Spacings or Irrigated Peanuts (Rochester, Curtis)
Structure of the Slaughter Industry in the Southeast (Sullivan, Simpson)
Improving Peeling Efficiency of Red Delicious Apples (Smith, Dozier Jr., Griffey)
Competition by Common Cocklebur Reduces Yields of Cotton (Snipes, Street, Walker)
Regional Beef Cow Inventories as Derived from Consumer Demand for Beef (Kennedy, Martin Jr.)
Deer Control in Fruit and Vegetable Fields (Norton, Bryce, Snell)
Distribution of Cholesterol, Lipoprotein–Cholesterols, and Triglycerides in Plasma of Adolescent Females (Clark)
B Fertilization of Soybeans (Odom, Thurlow, Eason, Walker, Starling)


<< back Summer 1982, Volume 29, No. 2
Frequency of Rain and Hours of Leaf Wetness Influence Intensity of Pecan Scab (Latham)
Control of Floodwater Mosquitos with B.t.i. (Mullen, Hinkle)
Foliar Spraying with Boron and Calcium Reduces Cork Spot of Apples (Dozier Jr., Odom, Carlton, Short, Knowles)
Adequate Irrigation at Field Boundary with Traveler Irrigation (Rochester)
Foliar Blight Cuts Vigor, Seed Yield of Some Low-tannin Sericea (Donnelly)
Inoculate Peanuts? (Hartzog, Adams, Hiltbold)
Ownership of Alabama Farmland (Dunkelberger, Adrian)
Broiler Litter in Finishing Ration Reduces Beef Feeding Cost (Thomas, Eason, Turnbull)
Aerial Seeding for Ryegrass-Soybeans Double Cropping (Harris, McDaniel, Carden)
What Farmers Can Do to Reduce Costs (Yeager)
Eggshell Pimpling (Farmer, Roland Sr., McGuire)
The Chicken: Can It Be Used as a Model for Cystic Fibrosis? (Craig-Schmidt, Faircloth, Wu, Weete, Teer)
Bacterial Quality of Alabama Raw Milk (Cannon)
Farmers Markets in Alabama (Adrian)
Control of Rhizoctonia Web Blight in Low-Tannin Sericea Seed Production (Clark, Donnelly)
Effect of Diet on Lipid and Cholesterol of Liver and Cholesterol of Blood Serum (Strength)
Properties of Composite Plywood with Southern Pine Veneer Faces and Oriented Southern Oak Strand Core (Biblis)
Several Perennial Ryegrasses Look Good for Putting Greens (Dickens, White, Turner, Miller)


<< back Fall 1982, Volume 29, No. 3
Release from Hardwood Competition Shows Dynamic Growth Response in Young Loblolly Plantation (Webb, Gjerstad, Nelson, Knowe)
Root Size of Tall Fescue Affects Yield, Stand Persistence (Williams, Elkins, Rodriguez-Kabana)
Switch to Skinning Appears Practical for Hog Slaughter Plants (Cordray, Huffman, Jones)
Systematic Studies on Weevils in the Family Curculionidae (Clark)
Vaccination of Broiler Breeders with an Experimental Inactivated Infectious Bursal Disease Virus Vaccine (Giambrone, Yu, Eckman)
Vitamin C Supplementation and its Effect on Lung Function , Blood Pressure and Heart Rate Following Cigarette Smoking (Keith, Mossholder)
Creep Feeding Heifers Neither Helps Nor Hurts Their Performance as Brood Cows (Schmidt, Patterson, Anthony, Smith, Grimes, Holliman)
Past Erosion Reduces Current Yields (McDaniel, Hajek)
New Postemergence Herbicides Offer Safe, Effective Grass Control in Field Grown Ornamentals (Gilliam, Pounders, Whitwell)
Foliar Fungicides for Soybeans–Production Systems Make More Money (Backman, Crawford, Hammond)
Nutritional Disorders of Pecans: Characteristic Foliage Symptoms Identify Nutrient Deficiencies on Alabama Pecan Trees (Amling)
The New Farm Bill (Yeager)
Microbial Safety of Animal Waste Formulated Rations (McCaskey, Harris)
Herbaceous Weed Control Results in Accelerated Growth of Loblolly Pine (Knowe, Gjerstad, Nelson, Glover)
Chemical Defoliation of Nursery Stock (Dozier Jr., Gilliam, Snell, Crockett)
Tillage Requirements for Optimum Wheat Yield (Martin, Touchton)
Microcomputers in Farm Management (Martin)
Nitrogen Fertilizer for Rye-Ryegrass in the Gulf Coast Area (Odom, Pedersen, Ward)


<< back Winter 1982, Volume 29, No. 4
Breed Effects and Carcass Characteristics of Cattle Finished on Forage and Grain Management Systems (Huffman, McDaniel, Carden, Little)
Steers Make Good Gains Grazing Sericea and Alfalfa (Schmidt, Donnelly, Hoveland, Moore)
Stability of Soybean Varieties in Alabama (Weaver, Thurlow, Granade)
Auburn Evaluation of Altrenogest Shows Promise for Swine Estrus Synchronization (Marple, Prince, Goff)
Improving Body Weight of Channel Catfish by Mass Selection (Dunham, Smitherman)
Choice of Breed Combinations Affects Beef Production Profits (Patterson, Smith, Grimes, Holliman)
Quantifying Temperature and Nutrient Dependence in Poikilothermic Organisms and Plants (Mack)
Effective Tax Management Can Reduce Farm Taxes (Hanson, Woodham)
Adding Storage Capability Expands Solar Heating Value (Koon, Flood Jr., Brewer)
The Relationship of Premolt Performance to Postmolt Performance of Broiler Breeder Females (McDaniel)
The Economic Recovery Tax Act of 1981 (Yeager)
Practical Control Methods Developed for Entomosporium Leaf Spot of Photinia (Mullen, Hagan, Shumack, Gilliam, Crockett)
Effect of Weathering on Six Commercial Species of Plywood Siding Used in Housing (Biblis)
Problems and Opinions Differ Between Small and Large Farm Operators (Molnar, Smith)
Folacin Deficiency Widespread Among Adolescent Girls? (Clark)
Digestion of High Forage Diets in the Hindgut of the Sow (Prince, Willis, Marple)


<< back Spring 1981, Volume 28, No. 1
Commercial Turfgrass Production in Alabama (Adrian, Yates)
Chemical Thinning of Peaches (Dozier Jr., Carlton, Short, McGuire)
2 Harvests from 1 Planting (Currier, Starling)
Effect of Coccidiosis in Broilers on Digestion of Nutrients (Jeng, Edgar)
Rotate Peanuts with Corn (Cope Jr., Starling, Ivey)
Common Wood Borers Associated with Hardwood Timber (Waters, Hyche)
Legal Knowledge Possessed by Alabama Farmers (Bell, Burbach)
The Relationship of Fertility to Shell Quality (McDaniel, Brake, Eckman)
Good Grazing Gains on Orchardgrass–Ladino Clover
Too Much Cottonseed Meal, Soybean Meal Bad for Dairy Cows (Lindsey, Hawkins)
Nitrogen Economy with Nitrification Inhibitors? (Hiltbold)
What's Happening to Farm Costs and Expenditures by Farmers? (Yeager)
Effect of Maternal Diet on Milk Composition (Craig-Schmidt, Wickwire, Land, Weete)
Control of Horn Flies with Ear Tags (Mullen, Hinkle, Strother, Smith)
Optimized Design of Anaerobic Digestion of Animal Waste Through Computer Simulation (Hill)
Systems for Controlling Sicklepod in Soybeans (Walker, Whitwell, Harris, Thurlow, McGuire)
Payrolls and Pollution: West Alabamians View the Issues (Molnar, Ewing)
Objective Alternatives for Improving Delivery Route Efficiency (Hardy)


<< back Summer 1981, Volume 28, No. 2
Fungus Limits Fescue Pasture Gains (Schmidt, Hoveland, King, Clark, Davis, Ball, Smith, Grimes, Holliman)
Plastic-Coated Suspended Floors for Rearing Broilers (McDaniel)
Peanut Irrigation in a Dry Year (Rochester, Curtis, Backman)
Meat from Sows Good for Restructured Chops (Huffman, Cordray, Ottaviano)
Alternate Soybean Marketing Strategies for the Alabama Farmer (Bell, Hart)
Application of Fungicides to Peanuts through the Irrigation System (Backman, Crawford, Rochester)
Forestry's Economic Contribution to Alabama (Flick)
An Alternate Marketing System for Feeder Cattle in Alabama (Sullivan, Linton)
Hampshire-Landrace Sows Better in Maternal Traits Than Duroc-Landrace and Spot-Landrace (Kuhlers, Jungst, Little, Duffle)
Cost and Return for a Small Christmas Tree Operation (Wilson, Daniel, Martin)
Pecan Root Growth Reflects Irrigation Treatment (Amling, Busch, Carden, McDaniel, Selman)
Auburn Agricultural Students (Dunkelberger, Haynes, Molnar)
The Relationship of Primary Productivity to Sportfish Production in a New Southeastern Reservoir (Bayne)
Relationship of Body Weight Loss During a Forced Molt of Commercial Layers to Optimum Postmolt Performance (Baker, Brake)
High Temperature Speeds Development of Apple Leafspot Caused by Glomerella cingulata (Snell, Latham)
Tifton 44 Bermudagrass: An Improved Hay and Grazing Crop (Hoveland, Alison)
Agricultural Loan Profitability for Commercial Banks (Hardy, Moore)
Serological Methods of Diagnosing Some Common Bacterial Diseases of Channel Catfish (Rogers)


<< back Fall 1981, Volume 28, No. 3
A Lagoon Waste Management and Wastewater Recycling System for Confined Dairy Cattle (McCaskey, McDaniel, Carden)
Urea or Soybean Meal as a Protein Source for Beef Cattle?
Some Alternative Fuels for Diesel Engines (Vinyard, Renoll, Goodling)
Sweet Sorghum Varieties Evaluated for Fuel Grade Alcohol (King Jr., Granade)
Evaluation of Site Potential for Loblolly Pine Plantations on Old Fields (Golden, Meldahl, Knowe)
Crops vs. Construction: The Protection of Prime Farmland in Alabama (Molnar, Clonts)
Late Season Production of Mourning Doves in Alabama (Mirarchi, Hudson)
Pine Bark Potting Medium–An Economic Advantage for Southern Plant Producers (Perry Jr.)
The Quality of Education in Alabama's Rural Counties (Dunkelberger, Soderberg)
Influence of Photoperiod on Body-Checked Eggs (Roland)
The Seed Source of Your Loblolly Pine Seedlings is Important (Goggans, Duba, Patterson)
Vaccination of Young Broiler Chickens Against Newcastle Disease Under Field Conditions (Giambrone)
Slow Release Fertilizers Good for House Plants (Sanderson, Martin Jr., Waterhouse, Shu)
Pick Your Own: A Marketing Alternative for Fruit and Vegetable Producers (Adrian)
Potential of Certain Naturally Occurring Compounds, Precocenes, for Use in Insect Control (Bradley, Crockett, Haines)
Management Strategy for Better Fishing in Farm Ponds (Davies)


<< back Winter 1981, Volume 28, No. 4
Liquid Fertilizers for Fish Ponds (Boyd)
Growth and Yield Reponse of Peaches from Fumigating New Orchards on "Short Life" Sites (Williams, Dozier Jr., Evans, Carlton, Short)
Fuel Requirements for Cotton Production (Dumas, Renoll)
Soybean Stem Canker: A Serious Disease in Alabama (Backman, Crawford, White, Thurlow, Smith)
Significance of Agricultural Exports (Yeager)
Chroobacterium violacum: An Opportunistic Pathogen Associated with Animal Wastes (Blevins, Taylor Jr., Smith, Tucker)
Prostaglandins in Human Milk (Craig-Schmidt, Faircloth, Livant, Wickwire, Weete)
Roots Prevent Leaching (Long)
Consumers' Perceptions of the Quality of Upholstery Fabric (Warfield)
Residual Nitrogen from Alfalfa Adequate for Following Cotton Crop (King, Webster, Calvert II)
Farm Real Estate Values in Alabama (Adrian)
Pine Tip Moth: A Pest of Virginia Pine Christmas Tree Plantations (Sumner, Hyche)
Food Purchasing Practices and Dietary Adequacy of Single, Professional Women (Keith, Foss)
Breeding Southernpeas for Resistance to Blackeye Cowpea Mosaic Virus Disease (Walker, Chambliss)
Breeding Low-Tannin Sericea for Resistance to Foliar Disease (Donnelly)
Size Control of Catfish Fingerlings by Varying the Stocking Density (Snow)
Opportunities for Exporting Wood Products from Alabama (Biblis)
Soil Active Herbicides for Kudzu Control Report of a Screening Study (Martin, Miller)


<< back Spring 1980, Volume 27, No. 1
Gasohol: Its Use in Farm Engines (Vinyard, Renoll)
Molybdenum Deficiency Triggered by Low Soil pH (Odom, Thurlow, Eason, Starling, Pitts)
Improved Goosegrass Control in Bermudagrass Turf (Dickens, Walker)
Tube-Grown Pecan Tree May Solve Some Problems in Orchard Establishment (Amling)
Dimilin®: A New Approach to Insect Control (Bass, Reed, Conley)
Price Relationships Between Stocker and Feeder Cattle Winter Grazed in Alabama (Sullivan, Linton)
"Read Sign" for Early Detection of Pine Bark Beetles in Shade and High Value Pines (Hyche)
No Difference in Varieties of Summer Annual Grasses (Hoveland, Haaland, Moore Jr., Smith, Grimes, Carden, McDaniel, Selman)
Finishing Steers on Cool Season Grazing (Harris, Little, Brown, Sullivan)

Early Season Application of the Microbiological Insecticide Elcar for Bollworm Suppression in Cotton (Harper, Gaylor)

The Rural Real Estate Market in Major Agricultural Areas of Alabama (Adrian)
Weed Control with Herbicides or Fumigation at a Forest Nursery (South)
Consumption of and Expenditures for Farm Produced Foods (White)
Evaluation of Nematicides for Control of Root-Knot and Cyst Nematodes in Soybeans (Rodriguez-Kabana, Mawhinney)
Planting Too Deep Reduces Soybean Stand (Pitts, Thurlow, King Jr.)
Black College Students in Agriculture (Dunkelberger, Molnar)
Feeding Regimes: Their Effect on Reproductive Performance of Broiler Breeder Females (McDaniel, Brake)
Fabric Grayness: Instrumental vs. Visual Ranking (Warfield)


<< back Summer 1980, Volume 27, No. 2
New Auburn Sericea Variety AU Lotan: Low Tannin, Nutritious Forage (Donnelly, Anthony)
Regional Resource Allocation Model of the United States Beef Industry (Martin Jr., Querin, Nelson)
Taste Panel Testing Proves No Difference in Flavor Between Canned Pimiento or Canned Red Bell Pepper (Rymal, Greenleaf, Smith)
Duroc-Landrace and Yorkshire-Landrace Sows Surpass Pure Landrace in Maternal Performance (Jungst, Kuhlers, Edwards, Little)
Peanuts in Narrow Rows Suppress Weeds, Boost Yields (Buchanan, Hauser, Starling, Ivey)
What Does Petiole Nitrogen Tell About Fertilizing Cotton? (Bock, Adams)
Aerial Application of Fungicides to Soybeans: Problems & Progress (Backman, Cosper)
Weather-Related Data Available Through the Agricultural Experiment Station (Wallis, Busch)
Evaluation of Hybrid Catfish for Alabama Fee-Fishing Ponds (Tave, McGinty, Chappell, Smitherman)
Dog Heartworm: Transmission by Mosquitos (Mullen, Buxton)
Metolachlor: New Herbicide for Peanuts (Buchanan, Walker, Jolley, Starling, Ivey)
West Alabama Leader Perspectives on Rural Industrialization (Molnar, Bachtel)
Zinc: Bioavailability in Selected Foods (Clark, Bhatnagar)
Farm Real Estate Priced Like Gold? (Clonts)
State Flower Plagued by Numerous Scale Insects (Williams)
Immunization of Young Broiler Chickens with IBD Virus Vaccine (Giambrone, Eckman)
Problems in Financing the Farm (Yeager)
Good Steer Gains Made on Fescue, Phalaris Pastures (Hoveland, Haaland, King Jr., Anthony, Smith, Grimes Jr., Holliman)


<< back Fall 1980, Volume 27, No. 3
Differences in Cash Prices and Futures Quotations for Soybeans (White, Easterling)
Residential Solar Water Heating (Boles)
Minimum Tillage Controlled Traffic System for Double-Cropping of Cotton and Crimson Clover (Dumas)
Easy Establishment of Ladino and Red Clover in Tall Fescue Sod (Hoveland, Haaland, Alison, Webster, Calvert II)
Septoria Glume Blotch of Wheat (Gudauskas, Carden, McDaniel, Selman, Little, Watson)
Delayed Dormancy in Pecans: Research on Onset, Intensity, and Dissipation of Rest Established Problem of Delayed Dormancy of Stuart Trees (Amling, Amling)
More Control–Less Pesticide (Harper, Backman, Rodriguez-Kabana, Williams, Walker)
Lace Bug Injury to Ornamental Trees and Shrubs in Alabama (Manuel, Williams)
Exposure to Ozone Affects Growth of Tall Fescue (Johnston, Dickens, Haaland)
Improved Recovery and Ease in Handling of Steam-Peeled Sweet Potatoes (Smith, Rymal, Harris)
West Alabamians Anticipate the Coming of the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway (Molnar, Ewing)
Comparison of Cost in Relation to Functional Properties of Four Wall Sheathing Panels Used in Housing (Biblis)
Designing and Testing an Experimental Powered Rotary Chisel (Hendrick)
Corn-Wheat-Soybean Rotations and Their Response to Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Potassium (Cope, Thurlow)
Landscape Value of Native Rhododendrons (Orr)
Futures Trading: A Marketing Strategy for Feeder Cattle in Alabama (Sullivan, Lee, Linton)
Sow Reproductive Performance Not Increased by Extra Feeding in Late Gestation (Prince, Eason)
Subsoil Acidity Reduces Sweet Potato Yields (Turner, Doss, Evans)


<< back Winter 1980, Volume 27, No. 4
Increasing Nitrate Fertilizer Decreases Iron Foliage Content of Container Grown Holly and Azalea in Pine Bark Medium (Perry)
Changes in the Alabama Dairy Industry Since Termination of Retail Price Control (Wilson)
Deodar Weevil and Its Asociation with Coniferous Trees (Hyche)
Nematodes Damage Perennial Forage Legumes (Hoveland, Haaland, Sides, Weaver, Rodriguez-Kabana)
Farrowing House Conditions Influence Baby Pig Performance (Marple, McGinnis, Prince, Ganjam, Pritchett)
Foreign Ownership of Agricultural Land (Yeager)
Range of Traveler Irrigation Extended by Use of Delayed Start Mechanism (Rochester)
The Structure of the Agricultural Credit Market (Hardy Jr.)
Heating Ventilation Air with Solar Energy (Flood Jr., Koon, Brewer)
Efficient Tractor and Machine Fuel Use (Renoll)
The Predisposing Effect of Maize Dwarf Mosaic Virus Infection ... in Corn (Stevens, Gudauskas)
Boron Deficiency Tough on Plums (Norton, Odom, Carlton, Short)
Rape: Crop of the Future for Alabama? (Hoveland, Odom, Haaland, Webster, Calvert II, Glaze, Smith, Grimes, Starling, Carden, McDaniel, Selman)
Potential for Expanded Sales of Local Produce: A Case Study of the Chattanooga Trade Area (Adrian)
The Relationship of Intermittent Dark or Lighted Periods to the Performance of SCWL Hens (Brake, Koon, Flood Jr., Mannix)
Soiling and Soil Removal Traits of Flame Retardant Cotton-Polyester Blend Fabrics (Hardin, Warfield)



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