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P-ISSN 0008-0845
E-ISSN 2160-8091
Research Article
Vol. 32, Issue 2, 1978February 01, 1978 PDT

Profitability and risk of integrated pest management

D Hall,
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Articles in Vol. 32, Issue 2, 1978

Vol. 32, Issue 2, 1978
  • Agriculture's most important battle
    J Kendrick
  • Development of integrated pest management in California
    R Smith
  • Integrated pest management in the United States
    C HuffakerB Croft
  • Implementing integrated pest management in California
    H RiedlW Allen
  • Profitability and risk of integrated pest management
    D Hall
  • Applying systems analysis to integrated control
    A Gutierrez
  • IPM in three, fruit and nut crops: Minimizing pear pest control costs through integrated pest management
    W BarnettC DavisG Rowe
  • Integrated pest management in walnut orchards
    M BarnesC DavisG SibbettW Barnett
  • Integrated pest management for olives
    C ShoemakerC HuffakerC Kennett
  • Grape pest management in the San Joaquin Valley
    D FlahetlyW PeacockF Jensen
  • Integrated pest management in almonds
    R RiceM BarnesC Curtis
  • Improving integrated pest management in Southern California citrus
    L RiehlT Fisher
  • IPM in field and vegetable crops: Integrated pest management of sugar beet insects
    W LangeJ KishiyamaF Hills
  • Integrating control of the sugar beet cyst nematode
    I Thomason
  • Integrated control of insect pests in San Joaquin Valley cotton
    L FalconR van den Bosch
  • Sex disruption AIDS IPM in cotton
    R Boardman
  • Heat accumulation method AIDS cotton pest management
    V SevacherianN ToscanoR Van Steenwyk
  • Management of insect pests on potatoes
    O BaconV BurtonJ Wyman
  • Integrated pest management on vegetable crops in Southern California
    J WymanE OatmanR Van Steenwyk
  • Integrated pest management on artichoke and tomato in Northern California
    W LangeJ Kishyama
  • Integrated pest management: Other pests: Integrated pest management research: Mosquito control
    R FontaineC Schaefer
  • Exotic dung beetles in pasture and range land ecosystems
    J AndersonE Loomis
  • Urban pest management
    California Agriculture
  • Integrated pest management in highway landscapes
    D PinnockK HagenD CassidyR BrandJ MilsteadR Tasson
  • Integrated by control
    California Agriculture
California Agriculture
Hall, D. 1978. “Profitability and Risk of Integrated Pest Management.” California Agriculture: The Journal of UC Agriculture and Natural Resources 32 (2): 10–10.
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