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July 1947
Volume 1, Number 8

Research articles

Sulfaguanidine as control against cecal coccidiosis
by R. A. Bankowski
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Sulfaguanidine is a preventive rather than a curative drug in the control of cecal coccidiosis in chickens.
Sulfaguanidine is a preventive rather than a curative drug in the control of cecal coccidiosis in chickens.
Spinach harvest increased by the use of nitrogen
by O. A. Lorenz
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Yield and quality of the California spinach crop can be improved by nitrogen fertilization.
Yield and quality of the California spinach crop can be improved by nitrogen fertilization.
Insecticides may cause unseen internal injuries to plants resulting in losses to growers
by E. T. Bartholomew
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An insecticide may be efficient and not cause visible injury to a plant—but that is not a guarantee it does not, or will not, cause internal plant injury.
An insecticide may be efficient and not cause visible injury to a plant—but that is not a guarantee it does not, or will not, cause internal plant injury.
Dryness protects farm stored grain from insect attack
by A. E. Michelbacher
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Many insects that infest grain in farm storage are small. Some are smaller than a grain of wheat. In fact, with some species, a single kernel of grain furnishes sufficient food for the development of from one to several individuals.
Many insects that infest grain in farm storage are small. Some are smaller than a grain of wheat. In fact, with some species, a single kernel of grain furnishes sufficient food for the development of from one to several individuals.
Control measures for root rot in citrus
by Donald E. Bliss
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In citrus, armillaria root rot becomes well established in the roots before any visible effect appears in the top.
In citrus, armillaria root rot becomes well established in the roots before any visible effect appears in the top.
Hand pollination of cherimoya practical method for improving fruit set for better yields
by C. A. Schroeder
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The cherimoya, said to be among the world's finest fruits is well adapted to many sections of southern California.
The cherimoya, said to be among the world's finest fruits is well adapted to many sections of southern California.
Tunnel type drier adapted for use on sacked almonds
by Ben D. Moses
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Almond production in California is an important industry, which is evidenced by the following table for California for 1944.
Almond production in California is an important industry, which is evidenced by the following table for California for 1944.
New chemicals for control of citrus mites studied
by L. R. Jeppson
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During the past five years the Citrus Experiment Station has conducted field experiments with over 100 new chemicals for the control of the citrus bud mite. Extensive field experiments have been made with three of the most effective chemicals.
During the past five years the Citrus Experiment Station has conducted field experiments with over 100 new chemicals for the control of the citrus bud mite. Extensive field experiments have been made with three of the most effective chemicals.
Different areas of watermelon studied to determine varying amounts of sugar content
by John H. MacGillivray
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The soluble solids content of watermelons appear to be closely related to the sugar content.
The soluble solids content of watermelons appear to be closely related to the sugar content.
Brucellosis effect on reproduction in the swine herd
by H. S. Cameron
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In addition to being an important factor in public health, swine brucellosis interferes seriously with economical pork production.
In addition to being an important factor in public health, swine brucellosis interferes seriously with economical pork production.
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July 1947
Volume 1, Number 8

Research articles

Sulfaguanidine as control against cecal coccidiosis
by R. A. Bankowski
| Full text HTML  | PDF  
Sulfaguanidine is a preventive rather than a curative drug in the control of cecal coccidiosis in chickens.
Sulfaguanidine is a preventive rather than a curative drug in the control of cecal coccidiosis in chickens.
Spinach harvest increased by the use of nitrogen
by O. A. Lorenz
| Full text HTML  | PDF  
Yield and quality of the California spinach crop can be improved by nitrogen fertilization.
Yield and quality of the California spinach crop can be improved by nitrogen fertilization.
Insecticides may cause unseen internal injuries to plants resulting in losses to growers
by E. T. Bartholomew
| Full text HTML  | PDF  
An insecticide may be efficient and not cause visible injury to a plant—but that is not a guarantee it does not, or will not, cause internal plant injury.
An insecticide may be efficient and not cause visible injury to a plant—but that is not a guarantee it does not, or will not, cause internal plant injury.
Dryness protects farm stored grain from insect attack
by A. E. Michelbacher
| Full text HTML  | PDF  
Many insects that infest grain in farm storage are small. Some are smaller than a grain of wheat. In fact, with some species, a single kernel of grain furnishes sufficient food for the development of from one to several individuals.
Many insects that infest grain in farm storage are small. Some are smaller than a grain of wheat. In fact, with some species, a single kernel of grain furnishes sufficient food for the development of from one to several individuals.
Control measures for root rot in citrus
by Donald E. Bliss
| Full text HTML  | PDF  
In citrus, armillaria root rot becomes well established in the roots before any visible effect appears in the top.
In citrus, armillaria root rot becomes well established in the roots before any visible effect appears in the top.
Hand pollination of cherimoya practical method for improving fruit set for better yields
by C. A. Schroeder
| Full text HTML  | PDF  
The cherimoya, said to be among the world's finest fruits is well adapted to many sections of southern California.
The cherimoya, said to be among the world's finest fruits is well adapted to many sections of southern California.
Tunnel type drier adapted for use on sacked almonds
by Ben D. Moses
| Full text HTML  | PDF  
Almond production in California is an important industry, which is evidenced by the following table for California for 1944.
Almond production in California is an important industry, which is evidenced by the following table for California for 1944.
New chemicals for control of citrus mites studied
by L. R. Jeppson
| Full text HTML  | PDF  
During the past five years the Citrus Experiment Station has conducted field experiments with over 100 new chemicals for the control of the citrus bud mite. Extensive field experiments have been made with three of the most effective chemicals.
During the past five years the Citrus Experiment Station has conducted field experiments with over 100 new chemicals for the control of the citrus bud mite. Extensive field experiments have been made with three of the most effective chemicals.
Different areas of watermelon studied to determine varying amounts of sugar content
by John H. MacGillivray
| Full text HTML  | PDF  
The soluble solids content of watermelons appear to be closely related to the sugar content.
The soluble solids content of watermelons appear to be closely related to the sugar content.
Brucellosis effect on reproduction in the swine herd
by H. S. Cameron
| Full text HTML  | PDF  
In addition to being an important factor in public health, swine brucellosis interferes seriously with economical pork production.
In addition to being an important factor in public health, swine brucellosis interferes seriously with economical pork production.

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