The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) is responsible for controlling grasshopper populations on public rangelands. Under current guidelines, control of grasshoppers on rangeland should occur if grasshopper densities are at least eight per square yard. This article evaluates the concept of an economic threshold relative to the value of forage saved from destruction during a grasshopper outbreak. It is shown that financial justification for treating grasshopper outbreaks depends upon grasshopper density, rangeland productivity, climate factors, livestock cost and return relationships, and the efficacy of treatment options
Grasshoppers are usually prevalent in some areas of South Dakota each year. Heavy outbreaks also are...
This publication provides guidance on when severe grasshopper infestations are likely to occur and h...
In most years, and in most locations, most grasshopper species are innocuous or even beneficial to g...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) is responsib...
The periodical ravages of locusts and grasshoppers have been sufficiently documented through history...
The incidence of benefits and costs from controlling rangeland grasshoppers on public grazing lands ...
Economic injury levels (EILs)—the minimum density of insects that would be required to warrant treat...
A theoretical "average" rangeland grasshopper weighs 81.6 mg (dry weight) in the adult stage and con...
Grasshopper outbreaks in Nebraska have resulted in losses over $2 million per year due to lost forag...
Literature review; Biology of grasshoppers; Grasshopper mortality; Forage losses from grasshoppers; ...
Grasshoppers are often found to be a significant problem for both farmers and ranchers. Even though ...
Grasshoppers are a major pest of both cultivated cropsand rangeland grasses in the world’s semi-arid...
This is simply an one page article with half being in map with shaded areas displaying projected gra...
"Grasshoppers are relatively large insects, capable of doing considerable damage to many crops. In e...
Grasshoppers have caused significant damage to crops of farmers and rangeland forage of ranchers thr...
Grasshoppers are usually prevalent in some areas of South Dakota each year. Heavy outbreaks also are...
This publication provides guidance on when severe grasshopper infestations are likely to occur and h...
In most years, and in most locations, most grasshopper species are innocuous or even beneficial to g...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) is responsib...
The periodical ravages of locusts and grasshoppers have been sufficiently documented through history...
The incidence of benefits and costs from controlling rangeland grasshoppers on public grazing lands ...
Economic injury levels (EILs)—the minimum density of insects that would be required to warrant treat...
A theoretical "average" rangeland grasshopper weighs 81.6 mg (dry weight) in the adult stage and con...
Grasshopper outbreaks in Nebraska have resulted in losses over $2 million per year due to lost forag...
Literature review; Biology of grasshoppers; Grasshopper mortality; Forage losses from grasshoppers; ...
Grasshoppers are often found to be a significant problem for both farmers and ranchers. Even though ...
Grasshoppers are a major pest of both cultivated cropsand rangeland grasses in the world’s semi-arid...
This is simply an one page article with half being in map with shaded areas displaying projected gra...
"Grasshoppers are relatively large insects, capable of doing considerable damage to many crops. In e...
Grasshoppers have caused significant damage to crops of farmers and rangeland forage of ranchers thr...
Grasshoppers are usually prevalent in some areas of South Dakota each year. Heavy outbreaks also are...
This publication provides guidance on when severe grasshopper infestations are likely to occur and h...
In most years, and in most locations, most grasshopper species are innocuous or even beneficial to g...