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Vol. 11, Issue 8, 1957August 01, 1957 PDT
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Improved oat variety: Resistant to drought, shattering and stem rust, the new Indio shows promise
Improved oat variety: Resistant to drought, shattering and stem rust, the new Indio shows promise
C Suneson,
Articles in Vol. 11, Issue 8, 1957
Vol. 11, Issue 8, 1957
- Agricultural marketing orders: Under enabling legislation California marketing programs now interwoven in economic structure of some of state's productsS Hoos
- Ungrafted vineyard rootstock: Eradication of unproductive rootstock vines by treatment with chemicals tested in Sonoma and Santa Clara countiesL LiderO LeonardR Sisson
- Improved oat variety: Resistant to drought, shattering and stem rust, the new Indio shows promiseC Suneson
- Lygus bug injury to carrot seed: Pest can cause 50% or more loss of carrot seed crop unless controlled by three properly timed 10% DDT dust applicationsE Carlson
- Effectiveness of wind machines: Frost protection by ramjet or conventional wind machines in deciduous orchards depends on the strength of the inversionG GoodallD AngusA LeonardF Brooks
- Worm infestation of tomatoes: Western yellow-striped armyworm on tomatoes controlled in second year of trials conducted in San Joaquin County fieldsJ UnderhillA Michelbacher
- Harvester for canning fruit: Exploratory trials with cling peaches and Bartlett pears to evaluate feasibility of shaking fruit onto catching frameL LamouriaR HarrisG AbernathyS Leonard
- Defoliation of hydrangea: Chemical defoliation of hydrangea plants obtained rapidly and without injury to flower buds by prestorage treatmentA KofranekA Leiser
- Orange tortrix on avocados: Pest becoming of increasing economic importance on certain varieties of avocado in some orchards in the coastal areasW EbelingR Pence
Suneson, C. 1957. “Improved Oat Variety: Resistant to Drought, Shattering and Stem Rust, the New Indio Shows Promise.” California Agriculture: The Journal of UC Agriculture and Natural Resources 11 (8): 4–4.