EXTENSION CIRCULAR 61-1594: This circular is about Grasshoppers and is put forth by the Plant Pest Control Division of the United States Department of Agriculture Agricultural Research Service. It includes general information, enemies of the grasshopper, grasshopper diseases, enemies of grasshopper eggs, methods of control, weather factors, and damage information
Extension Circular 03-1567: Grasshopper Identification Guide for Rangeland Grasshoppers Fall/Spring ...
Grasshopper infestations of more or less serious proportions have been experienced in South Dakota d...
The bulletin reports work done on Department of Entomology research projects 286 and 369, Grasshoppe...
This NebFact discusses grasshopper damage to cropland, how to determine when control is required, an...
This NebFact discusses grasshopper damage to yards and gardens, strategies to reduce the problem, an...
Extension circular 1507 Revised 1949 discusses new insecticides for the control of grasshoppers in N...
This NebGuide discusses effects of grasshoppers on rangeland, how to manage rangeland to minimize gr...
Summary 1. Injury to farm crops may be caused by grasshoppers in every part of South Dakota, but the...
Original author: Wayne C. Bailey (Department of Entomology)"Grasshoppers are relatively large insect...
Grasshoppers are relatively large insects, capable of doing considerable damage to many crops. In ea...
4 pp., 7 color photos, 5 tablesThis leaflet describes the five most damaging grasshopper species in ...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Extension Circular 64-1599 discusses lawn insect control as part of an entomology series
Extension Circular 68-1519 is about different insects that damage corn below ground
Between 2005 and 2007, 656 new county records and eight new state records were obtained for Nebraska...
Extension Circular 03-1567: Grasshopper Identification Guide for Rangeland Grasshoppers Fall/Spring ...
Grasshopper infestations of more or less serious proportions have been experienced in South Dakota d...
The bulletin reports work done on Department of Entomology research projects 286 and 369, Grasshoppe...
This NebFact discusses grasshopper damage to cropland, how to determine when control is required, an...
This NebFact discusses grasshopper damage to yards and gardens, strategies to reduce the problem, an...
Extension circular 1507 Revised 1949 discusses new insecticides for the control of grasshoppers in N...
This NebGuide discusses effects of grasshoppers on rangeland, how to manage rangeland to minimize gr...
Summary 1. Injury to farm crops may be caused by grasshoppers in every part of South Dakota, but the...
Original author: Wayne C. Bailey (Department of Entomology)"Grasshoppers are relatively large insect...
Grasshoppers are relatively large insects, capable of doing considerable damage to many crops. In ea...
4 pp., 7 color photos, 5 tablesThis leaflet describes the five most damaging grasshopper species in ...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Extension Circular 64-1599 discusses lawn insect control as part of an entomology series
Extension Circular 68-1519 is about different insects that damage corn below ground
Between 2005 and 2007, 656 new county records and eight new state records were obtained for Nebraska...
Extension Circular 03-1567: Grasshopper Identification Guide for Rangeland Grasshoppers Fall/Spring ...
Grasshopper infestations of more or less serious proportions have been experienced in South Dakota d...
The bulletin reports work done on Department of Entomology research projects 286 and 369, Grasshoppe...