1976 - 6th California Alfalfa Symposium

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Event Date

Location
Fresno, California

1976 8-9 December
6th California Alfalfa Symposium
Fresno, California
Department of Agronomy and Range Science Extension
University of California, Davis, CA 95616

Proceedings

Year-PG

Article Title

Author(s)

76-01

Comparison Of Six Cultivars Of Alfalfa For Tolerance To Photochemicaloxidants

Jats, Thompson

76-04

What’s Happening In Alfalfa Crowns: A Time To Look At Alfalfa Crowns From The Inside To The Outside

Gilchrist, Martensen

76-07

Nematodes In Alfalfa Production

Hart

76-10

Soil And Water Amendments

Ayers

76-13

Nitrogen Fertilization Of Alfalfa

Munns

76-20

Seed Coating As A Means Of Improving Crop Production

Porter

76-28

Coated Seeds – State Of The Art

Spiva

76-31

Quality Alfalfa – What Is It And What Is It Worth To The Dairyman?

Veeman

76-33

High Quality Alfalfa Hay - What Is It Worth To The Beef Man?

Pierce

76-37

Bud-Stage Alfalfa For The Farmer And For The Dairyman

Giacomazzi

76-39

High Quality Hay Results In Higher Milk Production

Quesenberry

76-42

Alfalfa Quality – Can Producers And Users Get Together?

Marble

76-48

Planting Alfalfa On Beds

Skinner

76-51

Alfalfa On Beds: A Status Report

Prichard

76-54

Timing Of First Alfalfa Harvest To Avoid Impedance Of Root Growth

Sheesley

76-57

Weed Control In Alfalfa

Ford

76-59

Weed Control And It’s Effect On Quality Hay

Thomas

76-62

Winter Weed Control In The Sacramento Valley

Hart

76-64

Weed Control In Seedling Alfalfa

Mc Clellan,Schweers

76-66

Identification And Biological Parameters Of Acyrthosiphon Kondoi

Summers

76-68

Economic Treatment Levels For The Blue Alfalfa Aphid

Sharma, Stern

76-71

What Is New In The Control Of The Egyptian Alfalfa Weevil?

Burton

76-73

Spraying Under The Windrow For Weevil Control

Schoner, Burton, Norris

76-79

Weevil Damage Influenced By Alfalfa Varieties And Cutting Schedules

Marble

76-88

The Use Of Mathematical Models In Alfalfa Pest Management

Gutierrez

76-96

Pest Management Of Alfalfa In The Lower Desert Valleys Of California

Stanworth

76-101

Pest Management In Alfalfa – Central Valley Area

Prentice

76-105

Pest Management In Alfalfa Hay Production – A Farm Advisor’s Evaluation

Mc Clellan

76-106

Managing Complexes Of Pests For Major Cropping Systems

Toscano

76-107

Control Of Rodent Damage To Alfalfa

Wade

76-115

Alfalfa'S Competitive Position In California Farm Production