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Vol. 2, Issue 7, 1948July 01, 1948 PDT
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Wedgeleaf ceanothus, range brush: Increase studied and control method recommended
Wedgeleaf ceanothus, range brush: Increase studied and control method recommended
H Biswell, J Street,
Articles in Vol. 2, Issue 7, 1948
Vol. 2, Issue 7, 1948
- Walnut situation and outlook: As of April, 1948G Alcorn
- Wedgeleaf ceanothus, range brush: Increase studied and control method recommendedH BiswellJ Street
- Codling moth on walnuts: Southern California studies of varying methods of DDT applicationJ Ortega
- Washington navels: 2,4-D water sprays to reduce preharvest drop of orangesW StewartL KlotzH Hield
- Good range management: Practices are especially important to stockmen during years of deficient rainfallR Love
- Chemical weed control equipment: Pumps, power, tanks, booms, and nozzles must fit crop requirements for best resultsN Akesson
- New seedless table grapes: Perlette and Delight, two new early maturing varietiesH Olmo
- Freestone peaches: Successfully dried when dehydrated according to recommended practiceE MrakR Perry
- Caterpillars on tomatoes: Recognition of the kind is the first requirement in control programA MichelbacherW MiddlekauffN Akesson
- Sulfur house operation: Simple procedure requires good materials and exacting careH PhaffE Mrak
- Salt water in wells: Intrusion into water wells limited to certain areasC Johnston
- Dry bark of lemons prevalent: In coastal areas on various rootstocks and found to extend inlandE CalavanF White
- California blackeye 5: State's third most important dry bean being improved for wilt resistanceF Smith
- Red scale on citrus: Use of DDT for control studiedG Carman
Biswell, H, and J Street. 1948. “Wedgeleaf Ceanothus, Range Brush: Increase Studied and Control Method Recommended.” California Agriculture: The Journal of UC Agriculture and Natural Resources 2 (7): 3–12.