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4 years ago

October-December 2009
Volume 63, Number 4

Plant and microbial research seeks biofuel production from lignocellulose

41 years ago

May 1972
Volume 26, Number 5

Sex pheromone traps determine need for codling moth control in apple and pear orchards

49 years ago

May 1964
Volume 18, Number 5

Late-planted sugar beets damaged by yellows viruses: Production improved by aphid control


California Agriculture journal was first published in 1946, and all articles are available online.

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California Agriculture, Volume 21

California Agriculture, Vol. 21, No.1

California Agriculture
January 1967

Volume 21, Number 1
Monterey Cypress at Point Lobos, Monterey County - one of the sites of investigations on the Cypress bark moth reported in this issue.

California Agriculture, Vol. 21, No.2

California Agriculture
February 1967

Volume 21, Number 2
Air view of Imperial Valley Field Station, site of two irrigation experiments reported in this edition.

California Agriculture, Vol. 21, No.3

California Agriculture
March 1967

Volume 21, Number 3
Rapida...a new oat crop for California.

California Agriculture, Vol. 21, No.4

California Agriculture
April 1967

Volume 21, Number 4
Some of 84 isolates of Armillaria mellea, the oak root fungus, obtained from different hosts and from different areas of California to show naturally occurring variations.

California Agriculture, Vol. 21, No.5

California Agriculture
May 1967

Volume 21, Number 5
Rigolen plowing for control of Verticillium wilt in cotton.

California Agriculture, Vol. 21, No.6

California Agriculture
June 1967

Volume 21, Number 6
The value of high-moisture grain for lactating dairy cattle was investigated in Madera County tests reported in this issue. Photo right, shows some of the dairy cattle and feed storage tanks involved.

California Agriculture, Vol. 21, No.7

California Agriculture
July 1967

Volume 21, Number 7
Russian thistle seed 61 minutes after being exposed to water. Spiral action of the unwinding embryo forces root into loose soil.

California Agriculture, Vol. 21, No.8

California Agriculture
August 1967

Volume 21, Number 8
Measuring furrow flow during vineyard irrigation studies at Kearney Field Station.

California Agriculture, Vol. 21, No.9

California Agriculture
September 1967

Volume 21, Number 9
This mature hen had been debeaked by precision debeaking methods as a chick (seven days old).

California Agriculture, Vol. 21, No.10

California Agriculture
October 1967

Volume 21, Number 10
Picker shown with mask, respiration meter, and connecting hose used during orange picking tests to determine human energy costs.

California Agriculture, Vol. 21, No.11

California Agriculture
November 1967

Volume 21, Number 11
Cubed alfalfa hay for ewes and lambs

California Agriculture, Vol. 21, No.12

California Agriculture
December 1967

Volume 21, Number 12
University of California Agricultural Extension Service field trial: weed control, Salinas Strawberries, Inc.