1981 - 11th California Alfalfa Symposium

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Event Date

Location
Fresno, California

1981 9-10 December
11th 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)

81-01

Feasibility Of Rotary Cut Windrowery In Alfalfa Production

Lowe

81-05

Drying Windrowed Alfalfa With Chemicals

Fenn

81-09

The Steffen System Approach To Baling And Handling

Steffen

81-12

Packaging Hay And Silage With A Cotton Module Builder

Sheesley, Nelson

81-15

The Effect Of Late Harvest On Alfalfa Stand And Yield – A Progress Report

Schoner

81-22

Planting Dates And Seeding Rates For Central California

Marble, Peterson

81-27

Effects Of Different Tillage Operations On Problem Soils

Wildman

81-37

Does Alfalfa Following Alfalfa Affect Seedling Growth?

Jensen, Hartman

81-41

University Of California IPM Efforts In Alfalfa Production

Zalom

81-43

The Integrated Pest Management Manual For Alfalfa Hay

Flint

81-44

Systems Analysis In Alfalfa Production

Rains Et Al

81-49

Yield Loss To Diseases In Alfalfa And The Potential For Control Through Genetic Resistance

Gilchrist

81-50

Soil Sampling For Nematode Pest Management In Alfalfa

Goodell

81-54

Velpar For Winter Weed Control In Established Alfalfa

Fischer

81-66

Progress In Breeding Alfalfas With Resistance To Nematodes

Lehman Et Al

81-73

Characteristics Of Alfalfa Varieties And Brands Used In California

Marble

81-90

The Nevada Method For Predicting Alfalfa Quality

Speth

81-92

Digestibility Studies In California And Nevada Comparing Alfalfa Hay Testing Methods

Garnet, Speth

81-94

Dollar Value For High And Low Tdn Alfalfa Hay Determined By Computer Ration Formulation

Bath

81-97

Using The Near Infrared Analysis To Predict Hay Quality

Shenk

81-101

Baled Alfalfa Hay For Horses

Ast

81-103

Marketing Alfalfa In An Uncertain Economic Environment

Cothern

81-111

Export Market Potential For California Alfalfa Products

Lewis

81-115

Predictions For 1982 And Market Wrap Up

Coelho

81-116

Use Of Climatic And Fall Dormancy Data To Describe Varieties For California

Teuber, L.T., Marble