The protection of stored grains against insectswas reviewed. The various sources of insect infestati...
This publication provides information on controlling insect infestations of farm-stored grain. It di...
Once cereal grain is harvested and put into storage, it provides a resource for a range of insect pe...
Flernoy G. Jones (Department of Entomology, College of Agriculture)Revised 4/80/8
Extension Circular 58-1590: This is about the control of insects of farm stored grain. It includes h...
Insects damage stored grain in two ways: 1. Direct feeding damage, resulting in loss of weight, loss...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Several insect species attack stored grain, resulting in both direct and indirect losses. Direct los...
Millions of bushels of grain are stored in Nebraska. Much of this is in producer-owned and controlle...
This publication provides information on preventing or minimizing farm insect infestations of farm-s...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
One of the most common insects in stored grain is the Indian-meal moth, Plodia interpunctella (Hubne...
Extension Circular CC115 This circular is about how grain is food and how to keep out insects
Arthur, F. H., & Subramanyam, B. (2012). Chemical control in stored products. In D. W. Hagstrum, T. ...
Extension Circular 57-120: This is about stored grain insects and the clean grain program. Provid...
The protection of stored grains against insectswas reviewed. The various sources of insect infestati...
This publication provides information on controlling insect infestations of farm-stored grain. It di...
Once cereal grain is harvested and put into storage, it provides a resource for a range of insect pe...
Flernoy G. Jones (Department of Entomology, College of Agriculture)Revised 4/80/8
Extension Circular 58-1590: This is about the control of insects of farm stored grain. It includes h...
Insects damage stored grain in two ways: 1. Direct feeding damage, resulting in loss of weight, loss...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Several insect species attack stored grain, resulting in both direct and indirect losses. Direct los...
Millions of bushels of grain are stored in Nebraska. Much of this is in producer-owned and controlle...
This publication provides information on preventing or minimizing farm insect infestations of farm-s...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
One of the most common insects in stored grain is the Indian-meal moth, Plodia interpunctella (Hubne...
Extension Circular CC115 This circular is about how grain is food and how to keep out insects
Arthur, F. H., & Subramanyam, B. (2012). Chemical control in stored products. In D. W. Hagstrum, T. ...
Extension Circular 57-120: This is about stored grain insects and the clean grain program. Provid...
The protection of stored grains against insectswas reviewed. The various sources of insect infestati...
This publication provides information on controlling insect infestations of farm-stored grain. It di...
Once cereal grain is harvested and put into storage, it provides a resource for a range of insect pe...