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E-ISSN 2160-8091
Vol. 46, Issue 4, 1992July 01, 1992 PDT
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Fight weeds and increase forage: Using oats as a companion crop in establishing alfalfa
Fight weeds and increase forage: Using oats as a companion crop in establishing alfalfa
W Lanini, S Orloff, R Vargas, J Orr,
Articles in Vol. 46, Issue 4, 1992
Vol. 46, Issue 4, 1992
- Veterinary medicine in service to animal agricultureF Murphy
- In the San Joaquin Valley, cotton aphids have become resistant to commonly used pesticidesE Grafton-CardwellT LeighW BentleyP Goodell
- Tobacco budworm, pest of petunias, can be managed with BtN DavidsonM KinseyL EhlerG Frankie
- Dietary change among Latinos of Mexican descent in CaliforniaE Romero-GwynnD GwynnR TurnerG StanfordE WestE WilliamsonL GrivettiR McDonald
- Consumer attitudes toward locally grown produceC BruhnP VossenE ChapmanS Vaupel
- Fuji apple, radicchio, basil, walnut top specialty crop research needsS BrownL Valenzuela
- Deterring compaction of soil by heavy machineryS Upadhyaya
- Irrigated warm- and cool-season grasses compared in Northern California pasturesM GeorgeP SandsC WilsonR IngramJ Connor
- Fight weeds and increase forage: Using oats as a companion crop in establishing alfalfaW LaniniS OrloffR VargasJ Orr
- Paving the way to a better artichokeW SchraderK MayberryD Cudney
- Brown-bagging Granny Smith apples on trees stops codling moth damageW BentleyM Viveros
Lanini, W, S Orloff, R Vargas, and J Orr. 1992. “Fight Weeds and Increase Forage: Using Oats as a Companion Crop in Establishing Alfalfa.” California Agriculture: The Journal of UC Agriculture and Natural Resources 46 (4): 25–27.