The sugar-beet nematode has now become of importance in Utah. It occurs in spots in practically all of the older beet-growing districts and in a few parts of the state in much larger areas. The intensity of infestation varies from mere traces to nearly complete occupation. One of the areas of severe infestation in Utah on a large area is in the Lewiston district, of northern Cache Valley. The survey here reported was undertaken in order to find the extent of nematode infestation in Cache Valley and the possibility of its control by ordinary cultural practices
As mentioned in Utah Station Bulletin No. 124, seepage conditions on the Southern Utah Experiment Fa...
Coal Creek flows from the west slope of the part of the Wasatch Mountain range which is located in t...
The investigations conducted at the Nephi substation deal primarily with cereals; other crops, such ...
The sugar-beet nematode has now become of importance in Utah. It occurs in spots in practically all ...
Insects destroy many sugar-beets in Utah. In some years the incomes of the farmers of the state are ...
Potatoes were the first crop planted in Utah. In July 1847, the Mormon pioneers turned the water fro...
The blister mite is a pest of foreign origin, that has been in the United States for many years. It ...
Potato diseases are a constant menace to the Utah potato crop. During the 4-year period from 1920 to...
The beet leafhopper (Eutettix tenella Baker), is the most serious pest of the western sugar beet. It...
When the fruit tree leaf roller is present in large numbers in an apple orchard it i the most destru...
The number of varieties of practically all the field crops is now very great, and is increasing ever...
The food of trout in our mountain streams is mainly insects. It is, in part, land insects that fall ...
Morning glory is the common name for one of the worst weeds found in Utah. On account of its genera...
Utah is one of the pioneers in the beet-sugar industry. The first sugar factory was brought into the...
Many soils of the arid west have a rich active azofying flora. This is due in no small measure to th...
As mentioned in Utah Station Bulletin No. 124, seepage conditions on the Southern Utah Experiment Fa...
Coal Creek flows from the west slope of the part of the Wasatch Mountain range which is located in t...
The investigations conducted at the Nephi substation deal primarily with cereals; other crops, such ...
The sugar-beet nematode has now become of importance in Utah. It occurs in spots in practically all ...
Insects destroy many sugar-beets in Utah. In some years the incomes of the farmers of the state are ...
Potatoes were the first crop planted in Utah. In July 1847, the Mormon pioneers turned the water fro...
The blister mite is a pest of foreign origin, that has been in the United States for many years. It ...
Potato diseases are a constant menace to the Utah potato crop. During the 4-year period from 1920 to...
The beet leafhopper (Eutettix tenella Baker), is the most serious pest of the western sugar beet. It...
When the fruit tree leaf roller is present in large numbers in an apple orchard it i the most destru...
The number of varieties of practically all the field crops is now very great, and is increasing ever...
The food of trout in our mountain streams is mainly insects. It is, in part, land insects that fall ...
Morning glory is the common name for one of the worst weeds found in Utah. On account of its genera...
Utah is one of the pioneers in the beet-sugar industry. The first sugar factory was brought into the...
Many soils of the arid west have a rich active azofying flora. This is due in no small measure to th...
As mentioned in Utah Station Bulletin No. 124, seepage conditions on the Southern Utah Experiment Fa...
Coal Creek flows from the west slope of the part of the Wasatch Mountain range which is located in t...
The investigations conducted at the Nephi substation deal primarily with cereals; other crops, such ...