P-ISSN 0008-0845
E-ISSN 2160-8091
Vol. 8, Issue 8, 1954August 01, 1954 PDT
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Design of livestock shades: Construction and location of shades contribute to animal comfort and maintenance of feed intake
Design of livestock shades: Construction and location of shades contribute to animal comfort and maintenance of feed intake
C Kelly, T Bond, N Ittner,
Articles in Vol. 8, Issue 8, 1954
Vol. 8, Issue 8, 1954
- Nitrogen on California cotton: Proper fertilization contributes to good return per dollar invested in San Joaquin Valley farmsC McCorkleD Mikkelsen
- Design of livestock shades: Construction and location of shades contribute to animal comfort and maintenance of feed intakeC KellyT BondN Ittner
- Use of moles for subirrigation: Sutter Basin beans adequately irrigated by improved procedures in ditching and use of artificial molesD HendersonJ LindtR Pearl
- New pest of ladino clover seed: Cultural practices believed best control of clover case bearer now established in certain countiesR SmithL Andres
- Wind machine tests in citrus: Frost protection studies in 1954 confirmed earlier findings next to be investigated in deciduous treesF BrooksD RhoadesA Leonard
- Valencia fruit sizes increased: Calcium acid phosphate found effective in outdoor cultures of pure silica sand and nutrient solutionA HaasJ Brusca
- Codling moth at linden in 1953: Uccessful control sprays applied in experimental orchard in season of serious infestation at LindenA MichelbacherE Oatman
- Biological control of fig scale: From 67% to 100% of scale on twigs sampled in 1954 at colonization sites was found to be parasitizedR Doutt
- Temperature and lettuce losses: Variables of time and temperature as they affect deterioration of harvested lettuce investigatedH PrattL MorrisC Tucker
Kelly, C, T Bond, and N Ittner. 1954. “Design of Livestock Shades: Construction and Location of Shades Contribute to Animal Comfort and Maintenance of Feed Intake.” California Agriculture: The Journal of UC Agriculture and Natural Resources 8 (8): 3–4.