The armyworm and several species of cutworms are always present in the gardens and fields of Iowa. Cutworms cause great annoyance here and there in the spring by cutting off transplanted and other young plants in vegetable and flower gardens. Young corn plants also are particularly susceptible to their attack. The armyworm Is most frequently found In low-lying grassland and generally feeds singly, as do cutworms. The Injury by armyworms and cutworms In fields or pastures of timothy, bluegrass and of certain cereal crops, Is not so noticeable and is usually entirely overlooked by the grower
Among the insects which have been particularly destructive the past season the wheat head army worm ...
"This guide recommends management practices and insecticides for reduction of injury caused by the v...
"The variegated cutworm and the fall armyworm are both serious pests of alfalfa. Although both are t...
Extension circular 1504 Revised 1954 discusses the army cutworm and how to control them
Extension circular 1504 Revised 1951 discusses the army cutworm and how to control them
The 1919 and 1920 outbreaks of Army worms within our state were by no means new experiences for Iowa...
Armyworms and cutworms can be found all over the United States, with at least three species found in...
Armyworms and cutworms can be found all over the United States, with at least three species found in...
Armyworms and cutworms can be found all over the United States, with at least three species found in...
This NebGuide describes the life cycle of the army cutworm and pale western cutworm, and provides re...
Cutworms are not easily reached because of their habits of hiding In the soil, but there are some me...
The same old crop pests— army-worms, cutworms and grasshoppers — are with us in Iowa, though we shal...
Published November 2006. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension Catalog: http:/...
This NebGuide describes the life cycle of the army cutworm and pale western cutworm, and provides re...
Injured timothy heads, eaten by the wheat-head army-worm, have been more or less common in Iowa mead...
Among the insects which have been particularly destructive the past season the wheat head army worm ...
"This guide recommends management practices and insecticides for reduction of injury caused by the v...
"The variegated cutworm and the fall armyworm are both serious pests of alfalfa. Although both are t...
Extension circular 1504 Revised 1954 discusses the army cutworm and how to control them
Extension circular 1504 Revised 1951 discusses the army cutworm and how to control them
The 1919 and 1920 outbreaks of Army worms within our state were by no means new experiences for Iowa...
Armyworms and cutworms can be found all over the United States, with at least three species found in...
Armyworms and cutworms can be found all over the United States, with at least three species found in...
Armyworms and cutworms can be found all over the United States, with at least three species found in...
This NebGuide describes the life cycle of the army cutworm and pale western cutworm, and provides re...
Cutworms are not easily reached because of their habits of hiding In the soil, but there are some me...
The same old crop pests— army-worms, cutworms and grasshoppers — are with us in Iowa, though we shal...
Published November 2006. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension Catalog: http:/...
This NebGuide describes the life cycle of the army cutworm and pale western cutworm, and provides re...
Injured timothy heads, eaten by the wheat-head army-worm, have been more or less common in Iowa mead...
Among the insects which have been particularly destructive the past season the wheat head army worm ...
"This guide recommends management practices and insecticides for reduction of injury caused by the v...
"The variegated cutworm and the fall armyworm are both serious pests of alfalfa. Although both are t...