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P-ISSN 0008-0845
E-ISSN 2160-8091
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Vol. 24, Issue 8, 1970August 01, 1970 PDT

Codling moth research

California Agriculture,
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Articles in Vol. 24, Issue 8, 1970

Vol. 24, Issue 8, 1970
  • More questions than answers…
    G Macleod
  • Codling moth research
    California Agriculture
  • Strong honeybee colonies prove value in almond pollination
    B SheesleyB Poduska
  • Effects of mud-wind-rain on beef cattle performance in feed lot
    S MorrisonR GivensW GarrettT Bond
  • Research brief… outdoor experiments for controlling rose powdery mildew
    California Agriculture
  • Meristem culture for elimination of strawberry viruses
    S SmithR HiltonN Frazier
  • Irrigation schedules and production of processed tomatoes on the San Joaquin Westside
    F AljiburyD May
  • Controlling rhizoctonia seedling disease of cotton in Southern California
    A PaulusF ShibuyaJ OsgoodT DewolfeD CudneyJ House
  • Effects of three semen extenders on reproduction of turkeys
    F OgasawaraR Ernst
California Agriculture
California Agriculture. 1970. “Codling Moth Research.” California Agriculture: The Journal of UC Agriculture and Natural Resources 24 (8): 3–4.
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