California Agriculture, December 1946
Volume 1, Number 1
research articles
New strains of wheat bred by agronomists at Davis increase yields nearly 25 per cent
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Fred N. Briggs
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Army of 23 million wasps is winning fight to control the oriental fruit moth in state
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Glenn L. Finney
pp2, doi#10.3733/ca.v001n01p2a
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It's no longer “just chicken feed”-now a product of scientific nutritional research
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C. R. Grau
pp3, doi#10.3733/ca.v001n01p3a
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Veterinary scientists prove that one type of mastitis can be controlled successfully
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O. W. Schalm
pp4, doi#10.3733/ca.v001n01p4a
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editorial, news, letters & science briefs
Nutrients for beef cattle are outlined
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pp2, doi#10.3733/ca.v001n01p2b
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Books for the desk of the farmer
by
C. B. Hutchison
pp4, doi#10.3733/ca.v001n01p4b
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Fruit-bud differentiation in deciduous fruits
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Warren P. Tufts , E. B. Morrow
pp3-14, publisher-id#10.3733/hilg.v001n01p003
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General Information
Situation and outlook topics of new reports
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pp1, doi#10.3733/ca.v001n01p1b
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University president discusses work of college of agriculture and its value to the farmers
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Seven new dairy industry projects to be undertaken
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Penicillin is not suited to control blight of trees
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pp1, doi#10.3733/ca.v001n01p1e
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Avocado tree decline report shows progress
Editors
pp3, doi#10.3733/ca.v001n01p3b
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New methods developed for fruit dehydration make superior product
Editors
pp3, doi#10.3733/ca.v001n01p3c
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Abstracts of new publications
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pp4, doi#10.3733/ca.v001n01p4c
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