A history and description of the North Dakota Agricultural College's insect collection is made in this article. The progress to this collection made in 1947 is described. The value of the collection is visually presented in a table at the end of the article
The nursery inspection program in North Dakota was established by law. This was administered by the ...
The control of the European Corn Borer by natural means by parasites in lieu of insecticides is the ...
June, 1937.This circular was prepared by George D. Jones, Extension Specialist in Entomology, in col...
This updates the progress made on the NDAC insect collection Post (1948). A list of donors was given...
This was an update of the insect collection of the NDAC in 1948. The list of donors, the value of th...
IN 1947, the insect collection of the Department of Agricultural Entomology of the NDAC Experiment S...
Three new pieces of equipment for scientific investigations and specialized collecting of injurious...
Considerably more than one half of all the known species of living things are insects. These make vi...
This was a short news story about a new insect control project on Industrial Pests of the Household ...
The article discusses the problem of leafy spurge in North Dakota reducing crop yields. They address...
Copy of the January 1960 issue of Entomological News, volume 71, number 1. Contents: Weber—Behavior ...
At its meeting a year ago the Academy authorized a small research grant to help with what we have ch...
The article discusses natural insect controls against the European Corn Borer in North Dakota. The i...
This was an announcement of bulletins of particular interest to farmers produced by the U.S. Departm...
The following notes are extracted from Bulletin 32 of the Iowa Experiment Station, and embrace such ...
The nursery inspection program in North Dakota was established by law. This was administered by the ...
The control of the European Corn Borer by natural means by parasites in lieu of insecticides is the ...
June, 1937.This circular was prepared by George D. Jones, Extension Specialist in Entomology, in col...
This updates the progress made on the NDAC insect collection Post (1948). A list of donors was given...
This was an update of the insect collection of the NDAC in 1948. The list of donors, the value of th...
IN 1947, the insect collection of the Department of Agricultural Entomology of the NDAC Experiment S...
Three new pieces of equipment for scientific investigations and specialized collecting of injurious...
Considerably more than one half of all the known species of living things are insects. These make vi...
This was a short news story about a new insect control project on Industrial Pests of the Household ...
The article discusses the problem of leafy spurge in North Dakota reducing crop yields. They address...
Copy of the January 1960 issue of Entomological News, volume 71, number 1. Contents: Weber—Behavior ...
At its meeting a year ago the Academy authorized a small research grant to help with what we have ch...
The article discusses natural insect controls against the European Corn Borer in North Dakota. The i...
This was an announcement of bulletins of particular interest to farmers produced by the U.S. Departm...
The following notes are extracted from Bulletin 32 of the Iowa Experiment Station, and embrace such ...
The nursery inspection program in North Dakota was established by law. This was administered by the ...
The control of the European Corn Borer by natural means by parasites in lieu of insecticides is the ...
June, 1937.This circular was prepared by George D. Jones, Extension Specialist in Entomology, in col...