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Legal Knowledge of Estate Planning by Alabama Farmers 

Bell, Sidney C.; O'Mary, Arnie Andrew, 1956- (1986-03)

Legal Knowledge Possessed By Alabama Farmers : illustrated by fact situations and legal solutions 

Bell, Sidney C.; Burbach, Ann E. (Ann Elizabeth), 1954- (1980-12)

Legumes in relation to soil fertility 

Funchess, M. J. (Marion Jacob), b. 1884 (1923-08)

Leisure-time activities of middle-aged adults in rural areas 

Rose, Eithel; Arrington, Joy A. (1968-06)

Length-weight relationships and condition indices of fishes from reservoirs of Ceará, Brazil 

Dourado, Odilo Freire; Davies, W. D. (William Donald), 1940- (1978-03)

Lespedeza 

Alabama Polytechnic Institute. Dept. of Agronomy and Soils (1936-04)

Life history and control of the cowpea curculio 

Arant, F. S. (Frank Selman), 1904- (1938-05)

Life history and control of the Mexican bean beetle 

Thomas, F. L. (Frank Lincoln), b. 1887 (1924-01)

Life-history Aspects of the Rainbow Shiner, Notropis chrosomus (Teleostei: Cyprinidae), in Northern Georgia 

Holder, D. Sean; Powers, Steven L. (2022-10-14)
The life history of Notropis chrosomus (Rainbow Shiner) was investigated using 12 monthly collections from Moore Creek (Etowah River Drainage) at GA Highway 140 in Cherokee County, GA. Specimens were collected by electroshocking ...

Lima beans 

Alabama Polytechnic Institute. Dept. of Horticulture and Forestry (1935-04)

Lime for Alabama soils 

Duggar, J. F. (John Frederick), 1868-; Funchess, M. J. (Marion Jacob), b. 1884 (1911-12)

Lime needs of soybeans on Alabama soils 

Rogers, Howard T.; Adams, Fred, 1921-; Thurlow, Donald L. (1973-12)

Liming farm fish ponds 

Boyd, Claude E. (1976-04)

Linking prescribed fire, nutrient deposition and cyanobacteria dominance through pyroeutrophication in a subtropical lake ecosystem from the mid Holocene to present 

Waters, Matthew; Smoak, Joseph; Vachula, Richard; Waters, Matthew; 0000-0003-1702-3973 (2023-11-09)
Prescribed fire (Rx-fire) is a common management tool for many forested ecosystems and promotes tree and forest soil health. Although burned materials from Rx-fire areas can enter adjacent aquatic environments, very few ...