P-ISSN 0008-0845
E-ISSN 2160-8091
Vol. 9, Issue 1, 1955January 01, 1955 PDT
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Brush control in ponderosa pine: Technics of prescribed burns to encourage growth of desirable game browse in second-growth timber
Brush control in ponderosa pine: Technics of prescribed burns to encourage growth of desirable game browse in second-growth timber
H Biswell, A Schultz, J Launchbaugh,
Articles in Vol. 9, Issue 1, 1955
Vol. 9, Issue 1, 1955
- Farm population of California: Prospective adjustments in state's agriculture resulting from rapidly growing population studiedV Fuller
- Brush control in ponderosa pine: Technics of prescribed burns to encourage growth of desirable game browse in second-growth timberH BiswellA SchultzJ Launchbaugh
- Timber in Humboldt County: Economic appraisal of forest conditions undertaken to investigate development and use of main resourceH Vaux
- Allotments for California rice: Growers must choose between lower market prices and support prices with their production controlsG Sitton
- Cotton phosphate fertilization: New soil test provides reliable and easily applied diagnostic guide to quantity of available phosphateD Mikkelsen
- Leaf curl plum aphid control: Tests in 1954 season developed spray treatments against insect pest of sudden economic importanceH MadsenJ DeTar
- Control of nematodes on grapes: Soil fumigation with crop rotation tested as way to protect grape replants against root parasitesD Raski
- Harvest time affects valencias: Yield, fruit size and grade influenced by early, late, or midseason timing of orange harvestingW JonesC Cree
- California livestock industry: Competitive position of state's industry influenced by transportation rate structure and distributionJ Hassler
- External parasites of poultry: Tests indicate malathion may prove to be effective control for common external parasites of poultryD FurmanL VincentW Coates
Biswell, H, A Schultz, and J Launchbaugh. 1955. “Brush Control in Ponderosa Pine: Technics of Prescribed Burns to Encourage Growth of Desirable Game Browse in Second-Growth Timber.” California Agriculture: The Journal of UC Agriculture and Natural Resources 9 (1): 3–14.