News Releases—1995

AU Field Day Gives Wiregrass Farmers a Look at Upcoming Technology

Strawberry Research Results Featured at Field Day

Plasiticulture Highlights Sand Mountain Field Day

Pumpkins Aren't Just for Halloween Anymore

Drought, Insects Main Topics of AU Field Day in Prattville

Disturbing Poinsettia Sleep May Add Color to Holiday Season

Peanut Program Cuts Could Cost Southeast 2,824 Jobs, $219 Million

Eliminating Pesticides May Create Needless Costs for Consumers

Orr, Former "Dean of Flower Arranging," Dies

Norton Joins Poultry Science Department Faculty

Norton Retires after 35 Years of Service to Alabama Horticulture

Researchers "Musseling" in on Water Quality Problems

Lonergan Looking at Ways to Tenderize Beef, Naturally

Kriese Decoding EPDs for Alabama Cattle Producers

Kessler Brings Industry Knowledge to Academic Job

Cutting Farm Programs Is a Double-Edged Sword

Auburn University Working to Control Pests in the next Century

Food and Health Focus of Two AU Research Institutes

AU-Developed Hybrid Catfish Will Make a Big Splash in U.S. Fish Industry

Horticulture Establishing a Doctoral Program

Nursery Field Day Provides Information for Commercial and Home Growers

Council Formed to Promote Growth in $561 Million Horse Industry

AU Scientist Turning Tobacco into Biodegradable Plastic

Food Technology Institute Joins Forces with S&C Beef Processors

Auburn University Hosting Food Safety Symposium

Forage Management Highlights Sand Mountain Cattle Meeting

Fruit, Vegetable Research Highlight Cullman Field Day

Fruit, Vegetables, Flowers Shown at AU Field Day

Webster Retires from Tennessee Valley Substation

King Cotton Dominates Auburn Field Day at Belle Mina

Record Crowd Attends Chilton Fruit/Vegetable Event

Auburn-Developed Chestnuts May Benefit Future Holidays

Catfish Producers Stand to Win Big in Industry Promotion Campaign

Science Helping Symbols of Love Last Longer