What insects will we have this year? Insect problems depend a lot on weather conditions. Keeping this in mind and looking at the problems in 1961, here are the prospects for 1962 - and what to do about them
Potential disease threats are many. Although the animal disease picture for Iowa is reasonably brigh...
Like many other wild, fur-bearing animals of Iowa, the racoon doesn\u27t get his full share of atten...
This year will not be one that was widely remembered for its insect problems. Crop injury was caused...
What insects will we have this year? We can expect heavy fly populations, and both 13-year and 17-ye...
Insect outbreaks depend largely on the weather during the growing season. Temperature, rainfall, soi...
Weather conditions during the growing season pretty much determine the size of the insect problem in...
Western corn rootworm, black cutworm, corn borer are among crop insects to watch. Mosquito-borne enc...
Advances in chemical control and farming procedures will let you win the battle agaisnt the bugs, ...
Use of soil insecticides to prevent excessive loss from soil insect damage is an accepted part of co...
One thing you can be sure of in 1964: Plant diseases will hit some of Iowa\u27s fields and gardens. ...
The degree to which plant diseases may develop in 1963 and the amount of losses that may result will...
Cover title."A reprint of Bulletin 134 by the same author. A few sections have been revised in keepi...
Making plant disease predictions- like making political forecasts - can be a bit shaky. How severe d...
The livestock disease situation points to increased concern about animal health and disease control....
Considerably more than one half of all the known species of living things are insects. These make vi...
Potential disease threats are many. Although the animal disease picture for Iowa is reasonably brigh...
Like many other wild, fur-bearing animals of Iowa, the racoon doesn\u27t get his full share of atten...
This year will not be one that was widely remembered for its insect problems. Crop injury was caused...
What insects will we have this year? We can expect heavy fly populations, and both 13-year and 17-ye...
Insect outbreaks depend largely on the weather during the growing season. Temperature, rainfall, soi...
Weather conditions during the growing season pretty much determine the size of the insect problem in...
Western corn rootworm, black cutworm, corn borer are among crop insects to watch. Mosquito-borne enc...
Advances in chemical control and farming procedures will let you win the battle agaisnt the bugs, ...
Use of soil insecticides to prevent excessive loss from soil insect damage is an accepted part of co...
One thing you can be sure of in 1964: Plant diseases will hit some of Iowa\u27s fields and gardens. ...
The degree to which plant diseases may develop in 1963 and the amount of losses that may result will...
Cover title."A reprint of Bulletin 134 by the same author. A few sections have been revised in keepi...
Making plant disease predictions- like making political forecasts - can be a bit shaky. How severe d...
The livestock disease situation points to increased concern about animal health and disease control....
Considerably more than one half of all the known species of living things are insects. These make vi...
Potential disease threats are many. Although the animal disease picture for Iowa is reasonably brigh...
Like many other wild, fur-bearing animals of Iowa, the racoon doesn\u27t get his full share of atten...
This year will not be one that was widely remembered for its insect problems. Crop injury was caused...