Extension Circular 58-1590: This is about the control of insects of farm stored grain. It includes how to prevent stored grain insects, grain protectants, has pictures of the grain insects, fumigation, and spray surfaces
Caption title."Revision of Circular 229" -- [P.1].Digitized 2006 AES MoU.[Revised]
In Nebraska there are about 20 species of insects that injure stored grain more or less. Some are be...
Warfare against destructive insects is not ended when grain has been placed in the bin. Here it is s...
Flernoy G. Jones (Department of Entomology, College of Agriculture)Revised 4/80/8
Flernoy G. Jones (Department of Entomology, College of Agriculture)Revised 4/79/8
Extension Circular 57-120: This is about stored grain insects and the clean grain program. Provid...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Insects damage stored grain in two ways: 1. Direct feeding damage, resulting in loss of weight, loss...
Extension Circular 58-1590: This is about the control of insects of farm stored grain. It includes h...
Extension Circular CC115 This circular is about how grain is food and how to keep out insects
At the close of 1939 about twice the amount of wheat was in storage in Nebraska as compared to the c...
Millions of bushels of grain are stored in Nebraska. Much of this is in producer-owned and controlle...
Extension Circular 84-1534: Insect Prevention and Control-In Farm-stored Grain; kinds of stored grai...
This publication provides information on preventing or minimizing farm insect infestations of farm-s...
Several insect species attack stored grain, resulting in both direct and indirect losses. Direct los...
Caption title."Revision of Circular 229" -- [P.1].Digitized 2006 AES MoU.[Revised]
In Nebraska there are about 20 species of insects that injure stored grain more or less. Some are be...
Warfare against destructive insects is not ended when grain has been placed in the bin. Here it is s...
Flernoy G. Jones (Department of Entomology, College of Agriculture)Revised 4/80/8
Flernoy G. Jones (Department of Entomology, College of Agriculture)Revised 4/79/8
Extension Circular 57-120: This is about stored grain insects and the clean grain program. Provid...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Insects damage stored grain in two ways: 1. Direct feeding damage, resulting in loss of weight, loss...
Extension Circular 58-1590: This is about the control of insects of farm stored grain. It includes h...
Extension Circular CC115 This circular is about how grain is food and how to keep out insects
At the close of 1939 about twice the amount of wheat was in storage in Nebraska as compared to the c...
Millions of bushels of grain are stored in Nebraska. Much of this is in producer-owned and controlle...
Extension Circular 84-1534: Insect Prevention and Control-In Farm-stored Grain; kinds of stored grai...
This publication provides information on preventing or minimizing farm insect infestations of farm-s...
Several insect species attack stored grain, resulting in both direct and indirect losses. Direct los...
Caption title."Revision of Circular 229" -- [P.1].Digitized 2006 AES MoU.[Revised]
In Nebraska there are about 20 species of insects that injure stored grain more or less. Some are be...
Warfare against destructive insects is not ended when grain has been placed in the bin. Here it is s...