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Spring 1989, Volume 36, No. 1 |
| Producing Lean Beef Can Be Profitable (Huffman, Egbert) |
| Gold-Colored Tilapia Now Possible (Tave, Rezk, Smitherman) |
| Carpenter Ants Attack Okra (Appel, Mount) |
| Rotary Raking Shos Advantages for Pine Tree Site Preparation (Tufts) |
| Genetic Selection for Growth Alters Response to Growth Promotants (Mulvaney, Chromiak, Gore, Strength) |
| New X-Ray Imaging Technique Diagnoses TD in Broiler Breeds (Wong-Valle, McDaniel, Bartels, Moran) |
| Selenium Uptake by Soybeans Studied (Odom, Lane, Smith, Rymal) |
| Are Conditions Right for Catfish Marketing Organization? (Kinnucan, Wineholt) |
| Nighttime Pond Aeration Boosts Catfish Production (Boyd) |
| Best Red Poinsettias for Alabama Identified in Research (Sanderson, Martin Jr., Drane) |
| New Growth Retartdant Effective on Florist Azaleas (Keever, Foster) |
| Broiler Litter a Promising Amendment for Bedding Plant Media (Gilliam, Browne, Donald, Shumack) |
| Alabama Agriculture–2000 Style: Trand Toward Fewer Farms, Less Land in Farms Expected to Continue (Stallings, Hopkinson) |
| Know the Enemy–Pecan Scab: Information About How Pecan Scab Develops is Required for Control with New Systematic Fungicides (Latham, Rushing) |
Summer 1989, Volume
36, No. 2 |
| Cloxacillin Treatment of Dry Cows Efective Against Mastitis (Cummins, McCaskey) |
| New Insecticidal Ear Tags Show Promise for Controlling Pyrethroid-Resistant Horn Flies (Strother, Little) |
| Phosphorus Source May Be the Cause of Some Mysterious Poultry Leg Problems (Orban, Roland, Sr.) |
| Hunting is Big Business in Alabama (Stribling, Wallace, Clonts, Jr.) |
| Alabamians Concerned About Hazardous Waste (Faupel, Bailey, Holland, Waren) |
| Newly Discovered Fungal Pathogen May Help Control Threecornered Alfalfa Hopper (Miller, Harper) |
| Formosan Termites Now in Alabama: Tolerance to High Temperatures Makes These Termites a Threat to South Alabama (Appel, Sponsler) |
| Reducing Handling Stress Aids Immune Function in Calves (Brunner) |
| Some Farmers Don't Share Public Concern About Animal Waste Management (Molnar, Wu) |
| Diseases, Parasites Help Control Beet Armyworms in Cotton (Smith, Harper, Gaylor) |
| Growth Regulators for African Violets: Use Increases Number of Plabtlets and Weight of Propagated Plants (Sanderson, McGuire) |
| Pine Seedling Root Growth is Reduced by Defoliation and Shading (Larsen, South, Williams) |
| Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus Still a Threat to Peanuts (Hagan, Gudauskas, Gazaway, Shelby, Mullen, Weeks, French) |
| Soil Solarization/Chicken Manure Possible Alternative to Weed Control (Brown, Patterson, Caldwell) |
Fall
1989, Volume 36, No. 3 |
| Have Land Values in Alabama "Bottomed Out?" (Adrian Jr., Hardy Jr.) |
| What Attracts Heliothis Moth to Crop Plants? (Berger) |
| Sterile Grass Carp May Control Hydrilla in Guntersville Reservoir (Bain) |
| Catfish Acceptance Varies Across U.S. (Hatch, Zidack, Barnes, Thorpe) |
| Movements of Fledgling Mourning Doves Suggest Land Management Practices (Hitchcock, Mirarchi) |
| Management Options Available for Hessian Fly Control (Estes, Gray, Johnson) |
| Alabama's Turfgrass-Sod Industry Shows Steady Growth (Adrian Jr., White, Dickens) |
| Alternative Pricing Methods Reduce Risks with Stocker Cattle (McKissick, Martin, Kolajo) |
| AU Triumph Fescue Promising as Dairy Cow Pasture (Moss, Holliman, Solaiman, Bransby) |
| Moderate Pasture Stocking Rate Best (Harris, Bransby, Martin, McDaniel, Webster) |
| New Method for Breaking Beef Carcasses Provides Better Cuts, More Profit (Huffman, White, Egbert) |
| Good Management Necessary to Cash in on Broiler Litter Resource (McCaskey, Stephenson, Ruffin) |
| Industrial Waste Products Provide Crop Nutrients (Mitchell, Hiltbold) |
| Lower Feed Energy Needed for Catfish Than Other Food Animals (Lovell) |
Winter
1989, Volume 36, No. 3 |
| Intensive Rotational Grazing Not Always Beneficial (Bransby, Kee, Gregory) |
| Wildflowers Add Color to Alabama Roadways (Dickens, Dixon, Turner) |
| High Alfalfa Yields Possible in Alabama (Mitchell, Ball) |
| Methods Sought to Make Cotton Fabric Nonflammable (Hardin) |
| N Leaching Under Winter Wheat Minimal on Sandy Soils (Bronson, Touchton, Hauck) |
| Soybean Yields in Nematode-Infested Fields Boosted by Crop Rotation, Resistant Varieties (Rodriguez-Kabana, Weaver, Carden) |
| Prolonged Drought Reduces Cattle Egret Populations (Dusi) |
| Whole Cottonseed Helps Maintain Milk Production in Hot Weather (Umphrey, Moss, Cummins, Coleman) |
| AUNUTS–AAES Developed Expert System Helps Manage Peanut Pests (Davis, Mack, Rodriguez-Kabana, Backman) |
| Rapid Knockdown Provided by Wasp and Hornet Sprays (Appel, Woody) |
| Disease Reduced by Management of Southern Runner Peanuts (Jacobi, Backman, Wells) |
| AAES "Old Rotation" Results Identify Least Risky Rotations (Novak, Mitchell Jr., Crews) |
| New Source of Vitamin C for Fish Feeds (Lovell, Naggar) |
| Genetic Selection for Growth Gets Feeder Pigs to Market Quicker (Kuhlers, Jungst) |
Spring 1988,
Volume 35, No. 1 |
| Geographic Patterns of Loblolly Pine Site Productivity in Alabama (Lockaby, Caulfield) |
| Cobra, Reflex, or Blazer Effective Against Broadleaf Weeds in Strawberries (Caylor, Dozier Jr., Wehtje, Pitts) |
| Peanut Weed Control After Dinoseb (Wehtje, Wilcut) |
| Small Towable Center Pivot Systems Offer Economical Irrigation (Rochester, Hatch, Gillespie) |
| Job Opportunities for Graduates Stable Despite the Farm Crisis (Dunkelberger, Holland, Wheelock) |
| Clean, Dry Surroundings Impede Migration of Millipedes (Appel) |
| Adequate Prey Populations in Ponds Assure Growth of Largemouth Bass (Davies) |
| Disease Resistance an Advantage of New Auburn Plum Varieties (Norton, Kamps, Conaty) |
| Limiting Feed Reduces Cost Without Harming Reproductive Performance of Broiler Breeder Males (Sexton, Renden) |
| Lime and Molybdenum Needed for North Alabama Soybeans (Burmester, Adams, Odom) |
| Game-Food Crops Show Tolerance to Postemergence-Applied Herbicides (Walker, Wyatt, Abney) |
| Marketing and Processing Viewed as Major Constraints to Catfish Farming (Molnar, El-Ghamrini) |
| Oreinted Strand Board and Waferboard Competitive with Structural Plywood (Biblis) |
| Herbaceous Crops Show Promise as Energy Producers of the Future (Bransby, Ward, King Jr., Sims) |
Summer 1988, Volume 35, No. 2 |
| Increased Vertical Control Helps Egg Industry and Consumers (Kinnucan, Brand) |
| Correct Handling Increases Survival of Released Largemouth Bass (Plumb, Grizzle, Rogers) |
| New Growth Retardant Successful for Geranium and Zinnia (Cox, Keever) |
| Soil Insecticides or Terraclor for White Mold Suppression on Peanuts? (Hagan, Weeks, McGuire) |
| Alabama's Current-Use Assessment Reduces Farmers' Land Tax Bill (Flick) |
| Planting Date and Seedling Rate Affect Wheat Yield in Alabama (Thurlow, Johnson, Eason, Akridge, Carden) |
| Wife's Off-Farm Employment Affects Marital Relationships (Smith) |
| Feedlot Finishing After Weaning Best for Heavy Beef Calves (Schmidt, Patterson, Grimes, Holliman, Smith) |
| Matching Breed to Gestation Facilites Results in Top Show Performance (Kuhlers, Jungst, Little, Duffle) |
| Herbicides O.K. for Turfgrass with Harvesting Delay After Application (Sharpe, Dickens, Turner) |
| Insecticides Vary in Effects on Red Imported Fire Ant (Appel, Cobb, Beauchamp) |
| Many Commodities Contribute to Alabama's Cash Farm Receipts (Yeager) |
| Can Gramoxone Replace Dinoseb? (Wehtje) |
| Controlling Mosquitos with Cuphea Seeds Could Offer Cropping Opportunity (Mullen) |
Fall
1988, Volume 35, No. 3 |
| Total Chemical Weed Control Aids Pecan Tree Growth (Patterson, Goff, McDaniel, Curtis, Tyson) |
| New Herbicide Compared to Standard for Ornamentals Weed Control (Gilliam, Wehtje, Eason, Hicks, Fare) |
| Cotton Yield Reponse to Rotations Small in Tennessee Valley Research (Burmester, Chapman, Webster, Calvert) |
| Available Crop Marketing Alternatives Valuable to Alabama Farmers (Kolajo, Hurst, Martin) |
| Standard Vaccination not Adequate to Protect Chicks Against Variant IBDV (Giambrone, Closser) |
| Pheromone Traps Inadequate for Sampling Lesser Cornstalk Borer (Mack, Backman) |
| Well Managed Beef Herd Gets Limited Benefit from Hormone Treatment (Coleman, Bartol, Griffey, Burgess) |
| Effective Fungicides Identified for Pecan Disease Control (Latham, Carden, McDaniel) |
| Off-Farm Employment Important to Farm Family Living Standard (Warfield) |
| Inadequate Dietary Lysine Reduces Broiler Carcass Quality (Moran) |
| Daily Feeding Proves Best for Broiler Breeder Pullets (McDaniel) |
| Price and Availability of Farmland Affected by Nearby Population Centers (Upshaw, Adrian) |
| Conversion Factors Helpful in Estimating Wood Volume (Kush, Meldahl) |
| Content of Omega-3 Fatty Acids Can Be Increased in Farm-Raised Catfish (Lovell, Mohammed) |
Winter 1988, Volume
35, No. 4 |
| New Information from Old Rotation (Mitchell Jr.) |
| Hot Weather Tomatoes: Research Seeks Varieties That Set Fruit Despite High Mid-summer Temperatures (Dane, Chambliss, Hunter, Wells) |
| Diet Affects Lead Retention in Mourning Doves (Marn, Mirarchi, Lisano) |
| Animal Waste Disposal Becoming a Public Issue (Molnar, Wu) |
| Imported Feed Grains Dominate State's Grain Marketing System (Stallings) |
| Thrips Not Attracted by Reflective Mulches (Brown, Brown, Osborn) |
| Herbicide-Stunted Sicklepod Competes Less with Soybeans (Abney, Walker, Wyatt) |
| Research on Catfish Off-Flavor: Valuable to Both Producers and Consumers of Farm-Raised Catfish (Kinnucan, Sindelar, Wineholt, Hatch) |
| Landscape Plants O.K. for Indoors (Keever, Cobb, Stephenson) |
| Heavy Grazing is Best for Infected Fescue (Bransby, Schmidt, Griffey, Eason) |
| New Sprays Provide Limited Control of Cockroaches (Appel, Strother, Sponsler, Estridge) |
| Farm Investment Down, Equity Position Improved (Yeager) |
| Many Factors Affect Farm Women's Life Satisfaction (Bradbard) |
| Virginia Buttonweed is a Tough Pest: Mass Reproductive Potential Makes Control Difficult (Dute, Dickens, Baird) |
Summer
1987, Volume 34, No. 2 |
| Cotton Injury from Growth Regulating Herbicides (Patterson, Monks) |
| Peanut Nitrogen from the Air (Hiltbold) |
| Sodium Aluminosilicate in Feed Reduces Egg Breakage (Roland, Dorr) |
| Insufficient Dietary Fiber Intake is a Problem Among the Elderly (Keith, Varner) |
| Social Strength is Present in Open-Country Neighborhoods (Dunkelberger, Graham, Lyles) |
| Early Planting and Reduced Tillage Help Control Lesser Cornstalk Borer in Peanuts (Mack, Ivey, Wells) |
| Wood Ducks Nesting in Alabama Produce Two Broods Per Year (Moorman, Baldassarre) |
| Insecticide Lorsban Suppresses White Mold in Peanuts (Hagan, Weeks, Reed) |
| Weed Control in Seedling Sericea Lespedeza Increases Stands and Boosts Seed Yield (Jones, Walker) |
| Weekly Herbicide Applications Prove Beneficial in Forest Nurseries (Blake, South) |
| Bovine Leukemia Virus Infection May Lead to Cancer in Cattle (Brunner, Johnson, McClary) |
| Auburn Restructuring Process Transforms Utility Beef into Tender Steaks (Chu, Huffman, Egbert) |
| Preservation of High-Moisture Milo with Urea (Russell, Lin, Thomas, Mora, Darnell) |
| Salinity Tolerance in Bedding Plants (Huang, Cox) |
Fall
1987, Volume 34, No. 3 |
| Computers Help Explain Environmental Effects on Plant Growth (Hoogenboom, Peterson, Huck) |
| Is Photoperiod Manipulation a Viable Tool for Alabama Nurserymen? (Keever, Cobb) |
| Electric Paddle Wheel Aerators for Catfish Farming (Boyd) |
| Glucose Injection Improves Poult Status for Shipment (Moran) |
| High Sign-Up Rate in CRP is Desirable for Alabama's Black Belt (Martin Jr., Hughes, Yeager, Jones) |
| Alabamians Favor Preserving State's Free-Flowing River Segments (Malone, Clonts) |
| Habitat Management Methods Identified for Gopher Tortoise Maintenance (Speake, Spillers) |
| Special Management is Needed for Bass-Bluegill in Ponds with Gizzard Shad or Golden Shiners (Davies) |
| Response of Dairy Cows to Elevated Environmental Temperatures (Cummins) |
| Farm Models Aid in Decision Making (Kolajo, Martin Jr.) |
| Tillage Improves Double-Cropped Rye (Touchton, Akridge, Ivey) |
| Conservation Tillage Changes Quantity and Quality of Surface Runoff (Yoo, Touchton, Walker) |
| Evaluation of Preemergence-Applied Herbicides for Control of Southern Yellow Wood Sorrel in a Pine Bark Medium (Berchielli-Robertson, Gilliam, Fare) |
| Baits Prove Worth Aganist German Cockroaches (Appel) |
Winter 1987, Volume
34, No. 4 |
| Farm Financial Condition Shows Improvement (Yeager, Hardy, Johnson) |
| Available Herbicides Offer Only Temporary Control of Common Bermudagrass in Sod Production Fields (Dickens, Turner, Baird) |
| Superior Flowering Pears Identified for Southern Landscapes (Fare, Gilliam, Ponder, Griffey) |
| Economics of Size Identified for Swine Waste Management Systems (Crews, Payne, Hix, Martin Jr.) |
| Asparagus Varieties Perform Well in North Alabama Tests (Turner, Eason, Ruf, Porch, Marvel) |
| Obscure Scale Poses Serious Problem to Landscape Plantings of Pin Oak in Alabama (Hendricks, Williams) |
| Continuous Irrigation Protects Container-Grown Landscape Plants Against Sub-Freezing Temperatures (Cobb, Keever) |
| Public Supports Farmers on Soil Erosion Issues (Molnar, Duffy) |
| Supportive Friends and Educational Programs Incerase the Duration of Breastfeeding by Low Income Mothers (Barron, Lane, Hannan) |
| Control of Peanut Soilborne Diseases May Afford Yield Breakthrough (Backman) |
| Novel Rotations and Organic Materials Show Promise for Management of Nematodes (Rodriguez-Kabana, Morgan-Jones) |
| Milk Hauling Rates are Adequate for Profit by Efficient Operations (Wilson, Lee) |
| Survival of Loblolly Pine Seedlings on Adverse Sites is Influenced by Initial Height (Tuttle, Golden, South, Meldahl) |
| Legume Cropping Systems are Beneficial for Corn Production (Oyer, Touchton) |
Spring
1986, Volume 33, No. 1 |
| Narrow Rows and Early Planting Produce Top Grain Sorghum Yields (Bryant, Touchton, Moore) |
| New Technology for Converting Swine Waste to Methane Gas (Bolte, Hill) |
| Effective Estate Planning Provides Economic Benefits (Hardy Jr., Bell) |
| Air-Blast Sprayer Suitable for Sweet Corn Insect Control (Harper, Strother, Marvel, Eason) |
| Market Potential for Fresh Vegetables Shows Promise (Zwingli, Adrian) |
| Comparison of Nutritional Quality in New and Old Tomato Varieties (Rymal, Turner, Bartley, Smith, Carden, McDaniel) |
| Alfalfa and AU-Lotan Sericea Produce Good Summer Pastures (Schmidt, Hoveland, Donnelly, Moore) |
| Selling Timber Profitably (Flick) |
| Dual Feeding System for Broiler Breeders (McDaniel) |
| No Cholesterol Problem with Lean Beef and Pork (Strength, Huffman) |
| Evaluation of Herbicides for Watermelon Weed Control (Norton, Cosper, Brown, Hollingsworth) |
| Bluetongue Serotype 2 Virus Poses Concern for Alabama Cattlemen (Mullen, Lauerman) |
| Western Horsenettle Hard to Control (Wehtje, Colvin) |
| Reduced Numbers of Farms Reflect Economic Problems (Yeager) |
| Improving Grass Control in Grain Sorghum (Norris, Walker) |
| Objective Analysis of Fish for Off-Flavor (Lovell, Lelana) |
Summer 1986, Volume
33, No. 2 |
| Repartitioning Agent Alters Carcass Composition in Pigs (Prince, Marple) |
| Avian Emerging Poultry Disease? (Blagburn, Lindsay, Hoerr, Giambrone, Sundermann) |
| Seed Efficiency in Southern Pine Nurseries (South, Larsen) |
| Housing Practices in Alabama's Rural Communities (Beamish, Allen) |
| Optimizing Production of Container-Grown Pecans (Keever, Cobb) |
| New Fungicides for Blackspot Control in Roses (Hagan, Gilliam, Fare) |
| Thermal Blast Peeler Increases Food Processing Efficiency (Smith, Harris) |
| Crop Rotations and Pix® Make N Management Difficult (Touchton) |
| Farm Theft and Vandalism in Alabama Examined (Dunkelberger, Fiore) |
| Insects That Can't Smell Don't Mate (Berger, Rider) |
| Searching for Pollinators of Sericea Lespedeza (Cane, Snyder) |
| Public Concerned Over Plight of Alabama Farmers (Molnar, Eddy) |
| Beef Cattle Production Systems Evaluated (Thomas, Huffman, Russell, Starling) |
| Protein Sources for Sorghum Rations Fed to Finishing Steers (Harris, Little, Turnbull) |
Fall
1986, Volume 33, No. 3 |
| Proper Timing is Necessary for Full Benefit of Irrigation by Soybeans (Peterson, Huck, Hoognboom) |
| Grapple Skidder Productivity Measured in Auburn Research (Tufts) |
| Use of Rotational Grazing System Reduces Cost of Feeding Gestating Sows (Prince, Stephenson, Eason) |
| Farmers Pay High Interest Rates, Too (Hardy Jr., Olowolayemo) |
| Dietary Protein Level Affects Semen Production and Carcass Quality of Broiler Breeder Males (Wilson, McDaniel, Sutton, Renden) |
| Virus Gene Transfer Offers Hope for Genetic Pest Control (Bisaro, Gardiner, Sunter, Chang) |
| Rooting Cuttings in Market-Size Containers Shows Promise for Ornamental Production (Keever, Cobb) |
| Risks in Vegetable Crop Production (Zwingli, Adrian) |
| Cash Flow Statement Valuable Tool for Farm Financial Management (Bell, Beckham) |
| Cultural Practices vs. B-Nine for Bedding Plant Height Control (Gilliam, Turner, Hardy, Rymal, Shumack) |
| Competing Vegetation Affects Yield of Southern Pines (Glover, Creighton) |
| Improving Bone Strength in Laying Hens with Supplmental Vitamin D (Goodson-Williams, Roland) |
Winter 1986, Volume
33, No. 4 |
| Off-Farm Employment of Wives is Important to Alabama Farm Families (Warfield) |
| AU Triumph Makes Efficient Use of Nitrogen (Odom, Pederson) |
| Kidney-Pelvic Fat Removal OK if Carcasses are Electrically Stimulated (Jones, Grimes) |
| Quick Test for Biochemical Characters Speeds Development of Insect Resistant Tomatoes (Rymal, Tanticharoenkiat, Hunter) |
| Rural Residents are Lax in Protecting Homes Against Crime (Dunkelberger, Graham, Beamish) |
| Drought Induced Nitrate Toxicity in Pearlmillet is Self Limiting (Rymal, Evans, Ruffin) |
| Lesser Cornstalk Borer Damage to Peanuts (Mack, Weeks, Backman) |
| Inactivated Oil-Emulsion Vaccine Effects on the Reproductive Capability of Broiler Breeder Males (Cruz-Coy, McDaniel) |
| Maintenance and Development of Bovine Embryos In Vitro (Stringfellow, Thomson) |
| Mechanical Properties of Southern Pine Not Damaged by CCA Treatment (Ostmeyer, Elder) |
| Herbicides Evaluated for Yellow Nutsedge Control and Ornamental Phytotoxicity (Berchielli, Gilliam, Wehtje, Fare, Hicks) |
| Farm Program Spending Preferences: What Alabamians Want to Do (Molnar, Mulla) |
| Fescue Fungus Suppresses Growth and Reproduction in Replacement Beef Heifers (Schmidt, Danilson, Holliman, Grimes, Webster) |
| Applying Lime and Molybdenum Solution Prevents Deficiency on Poinsettias (Cox) |
Spring
1985, Volume 32, No. 1 |
| Alabama Farmers Support Voluntary Agriculture Programs, Oppose Mandatory Programs (Wilson, Adrian, Johnson) |
| Variety Selection and Cultural Practices Help Control Soybean Stem Canker (Weaver, Cosper, Backman) |
| Soybean Stem Canker: Infection, Disease Development, and Control (Backman, Crawford, Smith, Weaver) |
| Metabolic Effects of Feeding Whole Cottonseed to Dairy Cows (Cummins, Hawkins) |
| Starter Fertilizer Placement with In-Row Subsoilers (Touchton, Rickerl) |
| Seed Treatment with Bayleton Reduces Fusiform Rust in Forest Nurseries (Kelley) |
| Proper Scheduling makes Drip Irrigation Effective in Pecan Orchards (Amling, Snell, McDaniel, Carden) |
| Relative Tax Burden of Alabama's Farmers (Kinnucan, Hanson) |
| Seepage and Evaporation Losses from Farm Ponds (Boyd) |
An Economic-Engineering Model to Select Optimal Location, Size, and Number of Center Pivot Irrigation Systems (Johnson, Rochester, Hatch, Hardy Jr.) |
| Perceptions of Passive Solar Housing (Bugg, Beamish) |
| Grain Sorghum Proves High Quality Alternative Broiler Breeder Ration (McDaniel, Sutton) |
| Nitrogen Fixation in Soybeans Reduces Production Inputs (Thurlow, Hiltbold) |
| Root Systems Vary Among Corn Hybrids (Irwin, Johnson, Elkins) |
| AUrora: A High Quality "Jumbo" Cantaloupe (Norton, Cosper, Smith, Rymal) |
| Feeding Cattle to Slaughter Weights Can Reduce Producers' Risks (Aderogba, Sullivan, Martin) |
| Multiple Herbicide Applications, Herbicide Plus Cultivation Control Bristly Starbur in Peanuts and Soybeans (Wells, Walker) |
| Plant Growth Similar in Fresh and Aged Pine Bark (Cobb, Keever) |
Summer 1985, Volume
32, No. 2 |
| Virginia Buttonweed: Turfweed on the Increase (Dickens, Turner) |
| Simmental-Hereford Cows Show Better Productivity than Angus-Hereford Cows (Patterson, Schmidt, Smith, Grimes, Holliman) |
| What Happens to Soybean Root Nodule Bacteria After the Crop is Harvested? (Hiltbold) |
| New Granular Herbicides Provide Weed Control in Container-Grown Ornamentals (Gilliam, Cobb, Fare) |
| Detoxification of Aflatoxin-Contaminated Corn Makes Grain Safe for Feeding (Diener, Davis, Danilson) |
| Cottonseed Hulls Improve Feed Efficiency and Gains of Cattle on Broiler Litter Diets (Thomas, Turnbull, Eason) |
| Amiben Controls Florida Beggarweed in Peanuts when Applied at Ground Cracking (Wehtje, Patterson, Reed) |
| Attacks Livestock by Horse and Deer Flies Result in Losses to Alabama Producers (Mullen, McMillan) |
| Chemicals from Creosote Bush Have Potential for Agricultural Uses (Mora, Zamora) |
| Estimating Densities of Plant Bugs and Predators in Early Cotton (Fleischer, Gaylor) |
| Ammonium Nitrate Improves Nitrogen Balance (Cox) |
| Proper Irrigation Scheduling Reduces Container Medium Temperature and Increases Hershey's Red Azalea Growth (Keever, Cobb) |
Fall 1985, Volume
32, No. 3 |
| Thirty Years of Soil Testing in Alabama (Mitchell Jr., Evans) |
| Crapemyrtle: Promising New Selections for Southern Landscapes (Fare, Gilliam, Ponder, Griffey, Burgess) |
| Eggshell Pimpling Reduced by Decreasing Dietary Vitamin D3 Levels (Goodson-Williams, Roland Sr., McGuire) |
| Sensory Evaluation Establishes Value of Forage-Fed Beef (Chastain, Bertram, Huffman, Griffey) |
| Effects of Acid Rain on Surface Waters in Alabama (Boyd) |
| Why are Lesser Cornstalk Borersa Hot and Dry Weather Pest of Alabama Peanuts? (Mack, Backman, Smith) |
| Cogongrass and Torpedograss Troublesome in Coastal Area (Wilcut, Truelove, Davis) |
| More Knowledge of Estate Planning Needed by Alabama Farmers (Bell, O'Mary) |
| Wheat vs. Corn for Growing-Finishing Beef Diets (Danilson, Webster, Calvert) |
| Relationship Between Grain Moisture and Harvestable Sorghum (Touchton, Moore) |
| Temperate Zone Woody Plants for Interior Landscapes (Keever, Cobb) |
| Simulation of Nonpoint Source Pollution from Cotton Tillage Systems (Yoo, Touchton, Soileau) |
| Vitamin E Supplementation Shows Potential Value for Human Health (Keith, Craig-Schmidt, Reek) |
| Alabama Small Grains Damaged by Hessian Fly (Estes, Johnson, Little, Moore) |
| Lead Shot Ingestion Affects Captive Mourning Dove Survival and Reproduction (Buerger, Mirarchi, Lisano) |
| Azaleas Important Crop in Baldwin and Mobile Counties (Hill, Wilson) |
| Feedlot Finishing after Weaning Better for Heavy Crossbred Calves (Schmidt, Patterson, Smith, Grimes, Holliman) |
| Fungi as Antagonists of Cyst and Root-Knot Nematodes (Morgan-Jones, Rodriguez-Kabana) |
Winter 1985, Volume
32, No. 4 |
| Scepter and Classic: New Herbicides for Soybean Weed Control (Walker, Norris, Pepper) |
| Farmers' Opinions Vary About Deer Hunting with Dogs (Dunkelberger, Causey, Exum) |
| Forest Site Preparation Effects on Soil Properties and Loblolly Pine Early Growth (Tuttle, Golden, Meldahl) |
| Effect of Skip-Row Patterns on Cotton Yield (King, Chapman, Webster, Calvert) |
| Tissue Culture Technique Successfully Produces Seed Stock Sweet Potatoes (Alkhalifa, Hunter, Chambliss) |
| Winter Cover Aids Bermudagrass Survival (Dickens, Turner) |
| Potential Adoption of Bovine Growth Hormone Determined in Survey of Southeastern Dairymen (Kinnucan, Pendergrass) |
| Black Cutworm Damage to Cotton (Foster, Gaylor) |
| Hot Processing of Hams Proves Successful (Cecchi, Huffman, Cordray) |
| Slow Release Fertilizers Incorporated into the Propogation Media Produce a Better Plant (Sanderson, Martin Jr., Hannings) |
| Evaluation of Vaccination Progrmas for Preventing Clinical Reovirus Infection in Broiler Breeder Progeny (Giambrone, Clay) |
| Matching Containers to Rooting Habits Improves Performance of Woody Ornamentals (Keever, Cobb, Reed) |
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