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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
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