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Volume 26, Number 12
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Photos to right show effects of copper sulfate in eliminating growth of roots on the surface of the root ball of nursery plants in containers. Control plants to left in each photo.
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Burton J. Hoyle explains “Aggresizing” (to obtain more efficient soil particle size for crop growth) during recent field day at West Side Field Station, Five Points.
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Husked and unhusked ears from corn plants infected with sugarcane mosaic virus (left) as compared with normal healthy corn plants.
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Space-age view of California farmland - Monterey Bay and Central Valley from NASA's new 570-mile-high satellite, ERTS-1.
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Thompson Seedless berry heavily scarred at the stylar end where the calyptra is persistent after bloom, suggests this plays some role in the scarring injury - even when no spray has been applied.
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Overview of five-acre test avocado orchard with drip irrigation system in San Diego County.
Sex pheromone traps aid in determining need for coddling moth control in apples and pears.
December 1972
Volume 26, Number 12 News and opinion |
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