P-ISSN 0008-0845
E-ISSN 2160-8091
Vol. 49, Issue 1, 1995January 01, 1995 PDT
Crop and farm diversification provide social benefits
Crop and farm diversification provide social benefits
G Johnston, S Vaupel, F Kegel, M Cadet,
Articles in Vol. 49, Issue 1, 1995
Vol. 49, Issue 1, 1995
- Invasion of California by exotic pestsR Metcalf
- Science briefsCalifornia Agriculture
- Almond growers reduce pesticide use in Merced County field trialsL Hendricks
- Crop and farm diversification provide social benefitsG JohnstonS VaupelF KegelM Cadet
- Coalition promotes sustainable practicesD Campbell
- High piece-rate wages do not reduce hours workedG Billikopf
- Single-season drought irrigation strategies influence almond productionD GoldhamerT Smith
- Postharvest prune rust does not lower French prune yieldB TeviotdaleD HarperT MichailidesG Sibbett
- ELISA test reveals new information about leafroll diseaseA RowhaniD Golino
- Formosan subterranean termite established in CaliforniaK HaagsmaM RustD ReiersonT AtkinsonD Kellum
- Integrated program protects trees from eucalyptus longhorned borerT PaineJ MillarL Hanks
- Eucalyptus snout beetle detected in CaliforniaR CowlesJ Downer
Johnston, G, S Vaupel, F Kegel, and M Cadet. 1995. “Crop and Farm Diversification Provide Social Benefits.” California Agriculture: The Journal of UC Agriculture and Natural Resources 49 (1): 10–16. https://doi.org/10.3733/ca.v049n01p10.