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January-February 1986
Volume 40, Number 1

Peer-reviewed research and review articles

Farm investment response to changing income tax laws
by Sermin D. Hardesty, Hoy F. Carman
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Total package has to be considered
Interaction of cattle and deer on mountain rangeland
by Eric R. Loft, John W. Menke, John G. Kie
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Moderate grazing by cattle on summer ranges minimizes effects on deer habitat
Biological control of leafminers in greenhouse chrysanthemums
by Vincent P. Jones, Michael P. Parrella, Donald R. Hodel
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L. trifolii,
Using nematode count data in crop management decisions
by Howard Ferris, Dan A. Ball, Lance W. Beem, Leann A. Gudmundson
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Nematode density and expected crop damage should be the basis for rational control decisions
Cover crops affect insect and spider populations in apple orchards
by Miguel A. Altierr, Linda L. Schmidt
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Manipulation of cover crops may improve biological control of some pests
Revegetation of serpentine soils: Difficult but not impossible
by Richard F. Smith, Burgess L. Kay
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Combining fast-growing, fertilized annuals and a slower growing perennial could give long-term erosion control.
Optimal irrigation management under poor drainage and saline conditions
by J. Letey, Ariel Dinar, Keith C. Knapp
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Decision-making is more demanding than for land free from these problems
Additives don't improve zinc uptake in grapevines
by Peter Christensen
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Growers can choose zinc compounds on the basis of cost alone
Improved now egg traps
by Robert A. Van Steenwyk, William W. Barnett, Walter J. Bentley, Joseph H. Connell, Donald Rough
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Spraying traps black increases egg laying by navel orangeworm moths
Selective black nightshade control in tomatoes
by Arthur H. Lange, Jack P. Orr, Robert J. Mullen, Eugene M. Miyao, Lawrence D. Clement, W. Dana Edson
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Success depends on giving tomatoes a head start
The economics of integrated mite management in almonds
by J. C. Headley, Marjorie A. Hoy
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Five years of tests prove effectiveness and benefits of UC program
‘Melogold’, a new pummelo-grapefruit hybrid
by Robert K. Soost, James W. Cameron
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A second pummelo-grapefruit hybrid, suitable for inland areas, has been released by the University.

News and opinion

Productivity and production
by Lowell N. Lewis
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January-February 1986
Volume 40, Number 1

Peer-reviewed research and review articles

Farm investment response to changing income tax laws
by Sermin D. Hardesty, Hoy F. Carman
| Full text HTML  | PDF  
Total package has to be considered
Interaction of cattle and deer on mountain rangeland
by Eric R. Loft, John W. Menke, John G. Kie
| Full text HTML  | PDF  
Moderate grazing by cattle on summer ranges minimizes effects on deer habitat
Biological control of leafminers in greenhouse chrysanthemums
by Vincent P. Jones, Michael P. Parrella, Donald R. Hodel
| Full text HTML  | PDF  
L. trifolii,
Using nematode count data in crop management decisions
by Howard Ferris, Dan A. Ball, Lance W. Beem, Leann A. Gudmundson
| Full text HTML  | PDF  
Nematode density and expected crop damage should be the basis for rational control decisions
Cover crops affect insect and spider populations in apple orchards
by Miguel A. Altierr, Linda L. Schmidt
| Full text HTML  | PDF  
Manipulation of cover crops may improve biological control of some pests
Revegetation of serpentine soils: Difficult but not impossible
by Richard F. Smith, Burgess L. Kay
| Full text HTML  | PDF  
Combining fast-growing, fertilized annuals and a slower growing perennial could give long-term erosion control.
Optimal irrigation management under poor drainage and saline conditions
by J. Letey, Ariel Dinar, Keith C. Knapp
| Full text HTML  | PDF  
Decision-making is more demanding than for land free from these problems
Additives don't improve zinc uptake in grapevines
by Peter Christensen
| Full text HTML  | PDF  
Growers can choose zinc compounds on the basis of cost alone
Improved now egg traps
by Robert A. Van Steenwyk, William W. Barnett, Walter J. Bentley, Joseph H. Connell, Donald Rough
| Full text HTML  | PDF  
Spraying traps black increases egg laying by navel orangeworm moths
Selective black nightshade control in tomatoes
by Arthur H. Lange, Jack P. Orr, Robert J. Mullen, Eugene M. Miyao, Lawrence D. Clement, W. Dana Edson
| Full text HTML  | PDF  
Success depends on giving tomatoes a head start
The economics of integrated mite management in almonds
by J. C. Headley, Marjorie A. Hoy
| Full text HTML  | PDF  
Five years of tests prove effectiveness and benefits of UC program
‘Melogold’, a new pummelo-grapefruit hybrid
by Robert K. Soost, James W. Cameron
| Full text HTML  | PDF  
A second pummelo-grapefruit hybrid, suitable for inland areas, has been released by the University.

News and opinion

Productivity and production
by Lowell N. Lewis
Full text HTML  | PDF  

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