P-ISSN 0008-0845
E-ISSN 2160-8091
Vol. 2, Issue 5, 1948May 01, 1948 PDT
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Artificial shades for livestock
Artificial shades for livestock
N Ittner, C Kelly,
Articles in Vol. 2, Issue 5, 1948
Vol. 2, Issue 5, 1948
- Commercial head lettuce: Economic status, 1947S HoosH Phelps
- Improved sugar beet harvester: Gives high quality performance but more development requiredJ Powers
- Feed sources surveyed: Available pasturage and hay located by counties in western statesB Crocheron
- New School of Veterinary Medicine: Under construction at DavisCalifornia Agriculture
- Artificial shades for livestockN IttnerC Kelly
- Effect of molybdenum: On livestock in permanent pasturesH CameronH Goss
- Fruit sizes of prunes: As influenced by differences in set and irrigation treatmentA HendricksonF Veihmeyer
- Economical usages of irrigationCalifornia Agriculture
- Water for field and truck cropsL Doneen
- Upgrading prune orchards: By propagating with cuttingsH Weinland
- Klamath weed: Imported beetles promising as part of general control programC Huffaker
- Sheep production: Program recommendedR Miller
- Yields of wheat or barley: On root-rot infested soils may be increased by rotation with oats or ryeC SunesonJ Oswald
- Atlas 46 a new barley: Resistant to powdery mildew and to scaldC Schaller
Ittner, N, and C Kelly. 1948. “Artificial Shades for Livestock.” California Agriculture: The Journal of UC Agriculture and Natural Resources 2 (5): 5–10.