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P-ISSN 0008-0845
E-ISSN 2160-8091
Research Article
Vol. 10, Issue 2, 1956February 01, 1956 PDT

Removal of tinder in ponderosa: Prescribed burning of forest brush during the wet season by tested methods effectively reduces hazard of wildfire

H Biswell, A Schultz,
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Articles in Vol. 10, Issue 2, 1956

Vol. 10, Issue 2, 1956
  • California egg buying systems: Factors affecting wholesale prices of eggs in principal markets influenced by dominant buying system of local area
    H NajimaK Naden
  • Range grazing capacity raised: Program of seeding annual clovers, fertilization and grazing management resulted in improved forage quality and quantity
    W WilliamsR Merton LoveJ Conrad
  • Rapid spread of alfalfa pest: Spotted alfalfa aphid infests about of state's alfalfa acreage within two years after its discovery in California
    R SmithJ SwiftJ Dibble
  • Removal of tinder in ponderosa: Prescribed burning of forest brush during the wet season by tested methods effectively reduces hazard of wildfire
    H BiswellA Schultz
  • Red mite on pears: New acaricides included in early spray tests for control of European red mite
    H Madsen
  • Russet on bartletts: Pears from trees treated with copper or streptomycin equally free from russet
    R HarrisW Griggs
  • Codling moth on walnuts in '55: Downward trend in infestations of 1955 in northern California not uniform and need of control treatments in 1956 indicated
    A MichelbacherE Oatman
  • DDT residues on sweet corn: Kernels and cob of corn treated with DDT remain practically free of residues but amounts on plant restrict use as fodder
    O BaconW Erwin
  • Zinc-deficient crops: Sweet corn, tomatoes, beans, and sugar beets used in tests for zinc deficiency
    J LingleD Holmberg
California Agriculture
Biswell, H, and A Schultz. 1956. “Removal of Tinder in Ponderosa: Prescribed Burning of Forest Brush during the Wet Season by Tested Methods Effectively Reduces Hazard of Wildfire.” California Agriculture: The Journal of UC Agriculture and Natural Resources 10 (2): 6–7.
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