List of Contents (1989-1985)
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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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