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Legume Logic Number 112
Legume Logic
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Pea seed quality for 2000
Chickpea quality
Seed decision for making for fungal diseases - Dr Mark Sweetingham
Pulse points
Legume Logic Number 111
Legume Logic
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Good seed quality essential in 2000
Pulse points
Seed and end-point royalties
CEO changeover
Ascochyta lessons to learn
Herbicide resistance - what's in store?
Legume Logic Number 110
Legume Logic
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Global breeders record benefits of Narrow-leafed lupine
Pulse points
Anthracnose update
Tariff breakthrough
1999/00 Yiels expectations
Asia tour 200
Indicators improve
Winter pulse plantings for 1999 ('000 hectares)
Legume Logic Number 109
Legume Logic
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Herbicide resistant crops: What's the story?
Aphids - The spary debate
Swathing lupins
Ascochyta prevention
Budworm control
Pulse points 1998/99
Lupin pool payments
Legume Logic Number 107
Legume Logic
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Klink, the European lupin link
- Conference highlights
Lentil news
UK reports break crop success
Korean nutritionists swapping ingredients in WA
Pulse points
Legume Logic Number 108
Legume Logic
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Lupin production in Russia
Ascochyta blight hits WA chickpeas
Agronomist opportunity
Vetch use and marketing
Great Southern pulse update
Pulse points
1998/99 Lupin pool payments
1999/2000 Lupin pool indicator price $145-150
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 41 Number 2, August 1999, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 41 Number 2, August 1999, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine
8 - APOCALYPSE PAST: Y1K By Thomas Turley. The year 2000 is upon us. But what about Y1K? History Professor Thomas Turley takes an historical look at the millennial fever of a thousand years ago.
12 - THE FUTURE IS MATH By Susan Vogel. Math Lecturer David Sul is on a mission: to get more Hispanics and African-Americans into Calculus and onto college through SCU's Calculus 100 program.
16 - The Class of 1999 Moves On By Sug Ramire '98. Optimism is the byword for the last graduating class of the millennium. Six 1999ers share their impressions, hopes, and fears …
Legume Logic Number 106
Legume Logic
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Guess who's coming to dinner?
Post-emergence weed control
Pulse growers urged to nip fungi in the bud
Management treatments to control fungi in various crops
Pulse points
Legume Logic Number 105
Legume Logic
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Brown spot in lupins - still a major threat
Old proverb rings true
Seeding warning
Population explosion or implosion? you decide
Triazine herbicides - should you use the?
Pulse points
Where to from here?
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 41 Number 1, May 1999, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 41 Number 1, May 1999, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine
8 - A BRIDGE BETWEEN WORLDS By President PaulL. Locatelli, S.J. 'Go. President Locatelli examines the value of service learning for students, the University, and America's social fabric.
12 - A GIANT ARTIST By Ann Granning Bennett. Auguste Rodin's sculptures are now on view at the de Saisset Museum. The question is: How do high-profile art shows like this one come about?
18 - ARIZONA'S DIPLOMATIC TOP COP By Tamara Straus. Janet Napolitano ' 79 , Arizona's newly elected attorney general , discusses the challenges of public office as well as politics, ethics, and fighting crime.
Legume Logic Number 104
Legume Logic
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Global factors influence 199 protein prices
Lupin teaser
Dry seeding lupins
Teaser answers
Anthracnose Update
Pulse points
Weed watch
Growers' response
Legume Logic Number 103
Legume Logic
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Orobanche - the destructive paprasie
Total CB pulse receivals for th 1998/99 season
Pulse points
March checklist
The population bomb- threat or opportunity? - Graeme Martin, Associate Professor of Animal Science, University of Western Australia.
- The threat
- The opportunity
Triazines
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 40 Number 4, March 1999, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 40 Number 4, March 1999, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine
8 - ENGAGING HEARTS AND MINDS By President Paul L. Locatelli, S.J. '60. Does an SCU education help students become more humane, more able to engage with life? Do students work to transform the world? Does a Santa Clara education fire both their hearts and minds?
12 - TREASURE ISLANDS By Sam Scott '96. The Women Broncos soccer team soars to the 1998 NCAA Finals. With a roster packed with talent, players and coach hold high hopes for 1999·
16 - SOCKING IT TO THEM By Connie Hinckley. Six SCU faculty emeriti apply intellectual curiosity and passion to their retirement …
Legume Logic Number 102
Legume Logic
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Good luck - means less management
Summer weeds
Lime requirements for cropping rotations
1999 Grower Outlook meetings
Lupin flour
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 41 Number 3, Winter 1999, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 41 Number 3, Winter 1999, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine
8 - NOT WITH MY DAUGHTER, YOU DON'T! By Susan Fry. An SCU psychologist explores the correlation between dating and self-esteem for adolescent girls.
12 - COMMON GROUND FOUND By Tamara Straus. SCU has a new partner: the Smithsonian Center for Mate rials Research and Education. Together they are pursuing what a top-notch 21st-century education will require.
16 - THE NEW VOICES OF SANTA CLARA By Nichole Pichel, Miguel Legarreta, Charlene Abalos, Audrey Bilczo, and Jennifer Farris. Five incoming students share their experience of building values in a world of uneven prosperity, opportunity, and choice.