This paper is a summary of information on insect and other pests, injurious to the production of seed in grasses and leguminous forage crops. It is divided into two parts, on grasses and leguminous crops, respectively, and each part comprises sections on general and indirect pests, pests that cause direct reduction of seed production, which are dealt with in greater detail, and insects that may become pests. The following particulars are given for each pest: the countries in which it occurs or is likely to occur; the nature of the damage; the characters by which it may be recognised; and control measures. Indices of crops and pests are appended
Pest control is probably the single most important factor in maintaining yield in modern farming pra...
Pest control is probably the single most important factor in maintaining yield in modern farming pra...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
The present paper deals with various herbivorous species living in grassland ecosystems. The researc...
Although corn is king in Nebraska, our crops of small grains are not insignificant. The insect ene...
The first part of this volume presents in brief the life cycles of all the most important crop insec...
Pest and diseases can have a significant effect on the establishment, yield and longevity of grass a...
Managing pests while encouraging the beneficial insects is a key component of organic crop productio...
This NebGuide discusses how to identify and control eight insects that feed on planted seeds and see...
This publication provides pictures of common pests of forage legumes, the resulting damage, and othe...
This NebGuide discusses how to identify and control eight insects that feed on planted seeds and see...
This publication includes a description of the major insect pest of brassica crops including identif...
Cover title."A reprint of Bulletin 134 by the same author. A few sections have been revised in keepi...
1 online resource (PDF, 2 pages)This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowle...
Pest control is probably the single most important factor in maintaining yield in modern farming pra...
Pest control is probably the single most important factor in maintaining yield in modern farming pra...
Pest control is probably the single most important factor in maintaining yield in modern farming pra...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
The present paper deals with various herbivorous species living in grassland ecosystems. The researc...
Although corn is king in Nebraska, our crops of small grains are not insignificant. The insect ene...
The first part of this volume presents in brief the life cycles of all the most important crop insec...
Pest and diseases can have a significant effect on the establishment, yield and longevity of grass a...
Managing pests while encouraging the beneficial insects is a key component of organic crop productio...
This NebGuide discusses how to identify and control eight insects that feed on planted seeds and see...
This publication provides pictures of common pests of forage legumes, the resulting damage, and othe...
This NebGuide discusses how to identify and control eight insects that feed on planted seeds and see...
This publication includes a description of the major insect pest of brassica crops including identif...
Cover title."A reprint of Bulletin 134 by the same author. A few sections have been revised in keepi...
1 online resource (PDF, 2 pages)This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowle...
Pest control is probably the single most important factor in maintaining yield in modern farming pra...
Pest control is probably the single most important factor in maintaining yield in modern farming pra...
Pest control is probably the single most important factor in maintaining yield in modern farming pra...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...