News Releases—1989

Lean Beef Proves Just as Healthy as Chicken and Fish

Irrigation Studies Helping Alabama Farmers

Grimes Retires from Black Belt Substation

For: the Alabama Cattleman
Black Belt Substation Provides Answers for Cattle Producers

Moore Retires

Hall of Honor Inductees Announced

Special for Progressive Farmer
90 Years' Results Say Yes to Winter Legumes, Crop Rotations

Griffey Named Superintendent of Upper Coastal Plain Substation

Special for Alabama Cattleman
Piedmont Substation Beef Research Featured

Boron Application Eliminates Hollow-Heart in Peanuts

Moss Retires from AU Fisheries Program

Diseases Troubling Peanut Crop

Differences Between Urban and Rural Families Studied

Special to the Alabama Cattleman
Beef Research in Wiregrass Area Featured

Lyme Disease in Alabama Studied by AAES Researcher

Researcher Forecasts Farm Trends in the Coming Century

Olive Named Plant Pathologist at Ornamental Horticulture Substation

Owen Named Superintendent of Piedmont Substation

Production Techniques for Blueberries Examined in Tennessee Valley

Peanut Production Discussed at Wiregrass Field Day

Peach Production Issues Studied at Clanton Substation

History of Alabama's Poultry Industry Reviewed

Claude Moore Retiring from Auburn

Nontraditional, Traditional Crop Research Featured at Clanton Field Day

Blueberry Research at Brewton Revealing New Yield Results

Beef Producers Learn about EPDs and Other Production Issues at Field Day

Row Crop Field Day Held at Prattville Experiment Field

Pecan Growers Meet at Gulf Coast Substation

Special for Pecan South
Pecan Growers Hold Annual Meeting

Barnyard "Perfume" Studied at AAES

Ornamental Substation Features Research Update

Kiwi Research Revealing Clues to Alabama Fruit Production

Special for Quantum
Biological Control Developed for Yield-Robbing Nematodes

Special to Alabama Cattleman
Gulf Coast Substation's Beef Research Focuses on Area Needs

AU Scientist Studying Colonial Waterbirds

Alfalfa Making a Comeback in Alabama

Specials to Progressive Farmer
Catfish Farmers to Benefit from Auburn-developed Hybrid
Aerating Catfish Ponds Boosts Fish Production
Early Weed Control Helps Young Pecan Tree Growth
Winter Grazing Affects Spring Tillage Program
Hunting a Big Boost to Alabama Economy

For Alabama Farmer
Experiment Station Director Addresses Future of Ag Research

Peanut Research You Can Use
For: The Peanut Grower
Computer Model Provides Peanut Production Input
Fungicide Cuts Possible with New Peanut Variety
Future Fungicides Improve Peanut Profit

A Commitment to Agriculture

Temik Safe for Use on Minimum Tillage Fields in Tennessee Valley

New Herbicide May Help Control Common Bermudagrass in Turf

Wide Yield Differences Found among Blueberry Varieties