1997 - 27th California Alfalfa Symposium

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Event Date

Location
Visalia, California

1997 10-11 December
27th California Alfalfa Symposium
Visalia, California
Department of Agronomy and Range Science Extension
University of California, Davis, CA 95616

Proceedings

Year-PG

Article Title

Author(s)

97-01

Is There a Crisis Ahead for the California Alfalfa Industry?

Putnam, D., Hanson, B.

97-12

The Growth of California's Dairy Industry – Will it Continue?

Tillison, J.

97-15

What is the American Forage and Grassland Council?

Meyer, P.

97-16

In Order to be Heard One Must Have a Voice! The Importance of Organizing Alfalfa Growers in California

Kuhn, J.

97-24

Maceration: What Is Its Potential for California Alfalfa Growers?

Orloff, S., Putnam, D., Kraus, T.

97-31

Maceration: The Process and Nutritional Implications

Kraus, T.

97-45

Evaluation of Desiccants in Alfalfa

Kallenbach, R.

97-50

Dew Simulation for Hay Baling Operations Purpose, Process and Control

Staheli, D.

97-57

To Tarp or Not to tarp

Knopp, G.

97-61

Site-Specific Farming Information: Assessing Weed and Soil Property Effects on Crops

Pettygrove, S., Jackson, L., Plant, R., Denison, F., Young, J.

97-67

Developing Spatial and Temporal Soil and Plant Smapling Strategies for Your Farm

Meyer, R.D., D.B. Marcum, and Mathews, M.C.

97-74

Practical Interpretations of Soil Information to Maintain High Alfalfa Yields

Quist, A.A. and Stanworth, G.T.

97-80

Poisonous Weeds in Hay Crops

Craigmill, A.L.

97-83

Getting Control of Tough Weeds in Alfalfa

Canevari, M.

97-87

Weevils and Worms – New Product Update and Integrated Management

Godfrey, L.D.

97-93

Sclerotinia Stem and Crown Rot of Alfalfa in the Central San Joaquin Valley

Frate, C.A.

97-102

Proposed Hay Quality Guidelines for California

Putnam, D., DePeters, E., Coelho, M.

97-111

Why Forage Fiber Quality is Important

Arana, M.

97-115

How Agronomic Practices Affect Mineral Balance for Dairy Cows

Jardon, P.W.

97-121

Double Your Yield With Half the Water: Is It Possible?

Hanson, B., Orloff, S.

97-137

Forage Production Crop Insurance Program

Murphy, B.

97-147

Vertebrate Pest Control in Alfalfa Hay

Whisson, D.

97-155

Minor Pests of Alfalfa Hay

Long, R.F.

97-159

Diseases and Nematodes

Miller, D.

97-165

Ecology of Predatory Lacewings and Other Generalist Predators in Alfalfa

Limburg, D.D., Roseenheim, J.A.

97-178

Breeding for “True” Salt Tolerance

Cluff, G.

97-179

Breeding Alfalfa for Resistance to the Silverleaf Whitefly

Teuber, L.R., Gibbs, L.K., Taggard, K.L., Rupert, M.E.

97-189

Evalution of Glandular Haired Alfalfa: A Tool for Resistance to Potato Leafhoppers and More

Johnson, L.

97-192

The Importance of Fall Dormancy to Yield, Persistance and Forage Quality

Knipe, B., Reisen, P., McCaslin, M.