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Cooperative Economic Insect Report, Vol. 20: July 17, 1970 (Classic Reprint)
Contributor(s): Service, U. S. Agricultural Research (Author)
ISBN: 0364120045     ISBN-13: 9780364120040
Publisher: Forgotten Books
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Physical Information: 0.06" H x 5.98" W x 9.02" (0.11 lbs) 28 pages
 
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Excerpt from Cooperative Economic Insect Report, Vol. 20: July 17, 1970

Armyworm light trap counts high in Maryland, Nebraska, Ohio, and Wisconsin. (p. Aster leafhopper populations heavy and conditions present for aster yellows outbreak in Michigan. Corn earworm heavy on ensilage in parts of New Mexico, and heavy on peanuts in limited area of Alabama. (p.

European corn borer larval damage severe in Sussex and Prince Edward Counties and peak moth emergence expected about mid - August on Eastern Shore of Virginia.

Damage more severe this year than 1969 in Ohio. (p. Corn rootworms damaged corn in portions of South Dakota and Minnesota. (p.

Alfalfa weevil damage severe on alfalfa in Bingham County, Idaho, and heavy. On second-crop alfalfa in New Mexico. Controls applied in Wyoming. (p.

Boll weevil conditions ideal for buildup in west Tennessee. Damaging numbers developed in south and central Alabama, and counts increased in south Georgia. (p. 495) tortricid moths heavily damaged acres of forest trees in north - central.

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