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Occurrence of little leaf disease of pine and its effects on forestry in Alabama 

Boggess, W. R. (William Randolph), 1913-; Newman, R. R. (1947-05)

Old Rotation, 1896-1996 : 100 Years of Sustainable Cropping Research 

Mitchell, Charles Clifford, 1948-; Arriaga, Francisco J., 1971-; Entry, J. A.; Novak, James L.; Goodman, William Robert, 1949-; Reeves, Donald Wayne, 1947-; Runge, Max W.; Traxler, Greg (Gregory J.) (1997?)

Old Rotation, 1995 

Mitchell, Charles Clifford, 1948- (1996-04)

Old Rotation, 1996-1999 

Mitchell, Charles Clifford, 1948-; Reeves, Donald Wayne, 1947-; Hubbs, Michael D. (2000-09)

On-farm lime and fertilizer experiments with soybeans and cotton in northern Alabama, 1975-1976 

Mitchell, Charles Clifford, 1948-; Eich, S. M.; Adams, Fred, 1921- (1977-09)

On-farm lime and fertilizer experiments with soybeans and cotton in northern Alabama, 1977-1980 

Burmester, Charles Henry, 1955-; Waggoner A.; Adams, Fred, 1921- (1981-06)

Opportunities for profit on your farm 

Lee, John E.; Chastain, E. D. (Elijah Denton), 1925- (1959-06)

Orchard notes 

Earle, F. S. (Franklin Sumner), 1856-1929 (1898-11)

Orchard notes 

Earle, F. S. (Franklin Sumner), 1856-1929 (1899-11)

Orchard notes 

Austin, C. F. (Clift Fay), b. 1873 (1901-12)

Orchard notes 

Earle, F. S. (Franklin Sumner), 1856-1929 (1900-12)

Orchardgrass-Ladino Clover Pasture for Stocker Steers in North Alabama 

Harris, R. R. (Ralph Rogers), 1929-; Hoveland, C. S.; McGuire, J. A. (John Albert), 1931-; Webster, W. B. (William B.); Calvert, V. H. (1984-12)

Oreochromis niloticus fry and fingerling production in tanks 

Auburn University International Center for Aquaculture and Aquatic Environments (2019-12-05)
Tilapia fry may be produced in square, rectangular or circular tanks made of wood, concrete, bricks, fiberglass, or plastic with indvidual water inlets and drains. Tanks may be expensive, but are common where space is ...

Organic fertilizers for fish ponds 

Auburn University International Center for Aquaculture and Aquatic Environments (2019-12-05)
Organic fertilizers are usually animal manures or plant wastes and cuttings ("green manure"). Manure from chickens, goats, sheep, ducks, pigs, rabbits, cattle and horses are excellent fertilizers for fish ponds. Other ...