Published quarterly by the Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station


Volume 47 Number 2 Summer 2000


AAES researcher implants ultrasonic tag in a red snapper to study its use of artifical reefs. See “Reef Results–AAES Research Studying Effects of Artifical Reefs on Marine Life.”


TABLE OF CONTENTS

Letter from the Director

Food Banking in East Alabama
Study Identifies Characteristics and Needs of Clients and Nonclients


If Those Shade Trees Are Sycamores,
They Probably Have Lace Bugs


Wise WateringCotton Irrigation Research Finding Ways to Quench Crop Thirsts

Is That Really Cotton?

The Winners Are... Farmers, Consumers, and Industry Benefitting from Adoption of Bt Cotton

Reef ResultsAAES Research Studying Effects of Artificial Reefs on Marine Life

Less is More! Irrigation Study Shows Cyclical Irrigation Reduces Water Loss and Nitrogen Leaching in Container-grown Trees

Charlie Burmester’s Cotton Pickin’ Ability


Fungicides Are Worth the Money!

Moving Soil Surveying into the Digital Age


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