P-ISSN 0008-0845
E-ISSN 2160-8091
Articles in Vol. 28, Issue 9, 1974
Vol. 28, Issue 9, 1974
- Food for thoughtJ Kendrick
- The second in an agricultural research centennial series: Soil sciences, U.C. riverside… a brief history of research contributionsH Chapman
- “A hungry world: The challenge to agriculture”California Agriculture
- Evaluating soil amendments for improvement of soil physical propertiesJ WarnekeS Richards
- Improved seed germinationJ CraneH Forde
- Remote sensing in control of pink bollworm in cottonV ColemanC JohnsonL Lewis
- Influence of rootstocks and inter stocks on the macro- and micro-nutrients in valencia orange leavesC LabanauskasW Bitters
- Insectiveorous birds for forest insect controlCalifornia Agriculture
- Eggs help environmental researchCalifornia Agriculture
- Control of septoria leafspot of celeryA PaulusH OttoJ NelsonF Shibuya
- Suutter…a new late-maturing BarleyC SchallerJ PratoJ Chim
- Onion varieties, honeybee visitations, and seed yieldE Carlson
- Naa sprout inhibition shown in olives, pomegranates, prunes, plums, and walnutsJ LarueG SibbettM BaileyL FitchJ YeagerM Gerdts
Kendrick, J. 1974. “Food for Thought.” California Agriculture: The Journal of UC Agriculture and Natural Resources 28 (9): 2–2.