The serious outbreaks of white grubs that have occurred in northeastern Iowa during the past ten years are part of a general outbreak appearing in a number of more or less timbered areas in a belt running from Minnesota and Iowa east to New York, Connecticut and New Jersey. These grubs first appeared in unusual number in 1909, increased in severity in 1912 and reached a climax of injury in 1915. In 1918 the damage was considerably less than in the previous outbreak and it is probable that the parasites and other enemies of the grubs will reduce their numbers to a nearly normal amount by 1921 or 1924 at the latest
Among the well-known insect pests with which the farmer must contend are the May beetles which in th...
The 1919 and 1920 outbreaks of Army worms within our state were by no means new experiences for Iowa...
Damage by insects to crops is generally recognized to be of great importance. Not infrequently we se...
The serious outbreaks of white grubs that have occurred in northeastern Iowa during the past ten yea...
Much damage by white grubs occurred in northeastern Iowa In 1915. Corn and pastures were severely In...
For a period of some twenty years, white grubs (Phyllophaga spp.) of brood A have been appearing eac...
White grubs with their heavy damage to corn, timothy, blue grass, potatoes and strawberries cause on...
White grubs with their heavy damage to corn, timothy, blue grass, potatoes and strawberries cause on...
The farmcrops of Iowa pay a heavy toll annually to insects. While many species figure in this loss t...
Much damage by white grubs occurred in northeastern Iowa In 1915. Corn and pastures were severely In...
White grubs with their heavy damage to corn, timothy, blue grass, potatoes and strawberries cause on...
Since most of the rather large number of species of May beetles appearing throughout the middle west...
White grubs have been doing serious damage in Iowa every third year for about three decades. In 1921...
Numerous reports of the abundance of the white-marked tussock-moth in Iowa have been received this f...
Among the well-known insect pests with which the farmer must contend are the May beetles which in th...
Among the well-known insect pests with which the farmer must contend are the May beetles which in th...
The 1919 and 1920 outbreaks of Army worms within our state were by no means new experiences for Iowa...
Damage by insects to crops is generally recognized to be of great importance. Not infrequently we se...
The serious outbreaks of white grubs that have occurred in northeastern Iowa during the past ten yea...
Much damage by white grubs occurred in northeastern Iowa In 1915. Corn and pastures were severely In...
For a period of some twenty years, white grubs (Phyllophaga spp.) of brood A have been appearing eac...
White grubs with their heavy damage to corn, timothy, blue grass, potatoes and strawberries cause on...
White grubs with their heavy damage to corn, timothy, blue grass, potatoes and strawberries cause on...
The farmcrops of Iowa pay a heavy toll annually to insects. While many species figure in this loss t...
Much damage by white grubs occurred in northeastern Iowa In 1915. Corn and pastures were severely In...
White grubs with their heavy damage to corn, timothy, blue grass, potatoes and strawberries cause on...
Since most of the rather large number of species of May beetles appearing throughout the middle west...
White grubs have been doing serious damage in Iowa every third year for about three decades. In 1921...
Numerous reports of the abundance of the white-marked tussock-moth in Iowa have been received this f...
Among the well-known insect pests with which the farmer must contend are the May beetles which in th...
Among the well-known insect pests with which the farmer must contend are the May beetles which in th...
The 1919 and 1920 outbreaks of Army worms within our state were by no means new experiences for Iowa...
Damage by insects to crops is generally recognized to be of great importance. Not infrequently we se...