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Dr. Mick Retires -- Sub-alpine Rangeland Requires Careful Management -- Agronomists Evaluate Native Grasses -- Green Gold -- Sire Summary Ratings Under Scrutiny -- Agricultural Engineer -- Phosphorus Important to Kenai Barley -- Monitors Weather -- Pea Projects -- Low Temperature Storage Increases Fresh Lettuce Sales -- Soil Tests Measure Nutrients -- Warm-Season Vegetables Thrive On Polyethylene-Insulated Soils -- Barley Varieties For Alaska -- Vegetable Growers Battle Turnip Maggot -- Mink Feed From Fish Wastes -- Limnanthes: A Potential Oilseed Crop -- Policy Planning: Key to Progress in Agriculture -- Economist Analyzes Demand for Fresh Veal In Fairbanks -- Locations Referred to in this Issue: Caribou Hills, Homer, Hope, Kenai Peninsula, Seldovia, Soldotna, Susitna Valley.
Publication Date
4-17-1969
Recommended Citation
Alaska Agricultural Experiment Station, "Agroborealis, Vol. 01, No. 1 (April 1969)" (1969). Agroborealis. 1.
https://ualaska.researchcommons.org/uaf_agroborealis/1
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http://hdl.handle.net/11122/1157