Farmers' Bulletin, Issues 1251-1275U.S. Government Printing Office, 1924 - Agriculture |
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... cause damage are the pea aphis and the pea weevil . The aphis is perhaps the only insect which makes serious inroads on the growing of green peas . The aphis can be controlled in part by the observance of those measures men- tioned ...
... cause damage are the pea aphis and the pea weevil . The aphis is perhaps the only insect which makes serious inroads on the growing of green peas . The aphis can be controlled in part by the observance of those measures men- tioned ...
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... cause decay of the plant below ground at the base of the stem or on the root may also be controlled by crop rotation , though not so readily , since the fungi causing this injury are soil - inhabiting organisms which persist a long time ...
... cause decay of the plant below ground at the base of the stem or on the root may also be controlled by crop rotation , though not so readily , since the fungi causing this injury are soil - inhabiting organisms which persist a long time ...
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... cause much damage . A simple poison as bait can be used . Moles sometimes cause trouble and may be kept out by encircling the bed with a narrow trench filled with lime , or by sinking a strip of half - inch wire mesh to a depth of 1 ...
... cause much damage . A simple poison as bait can be used . Moles sometimes cause trouble and may be kept out by encircling the bed with a narrow trench filled with lime , or by sinking a strip of half - inch wire mesh to a depth of 1 ...
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... causes are the poor grade of trees used , careless planting , and drought at the time of planting or soon after . If ... caused by fire is enormous and ranks along with that caused by heavy and wasteful cupping . Both these causes of ...
... causes are the poor grade of trees used , careless planting , and drought at the time of planting or soon after . If ... caused by fire is enormous and ranks along with that caused by heavy and wasteful cupping . Both these causes of ...
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... cause much damage but may be controlled by bait poisoning . Moles sometimes cause trouble and may be kept out by encircling the bed with a narrow trench filled with lime , or by sinking a strip of half - inch wire mesh to a depth of 1 ...
... cause much damage but may be controlled by bait poisoning . Moles sometimes cause trouble and may be kept out by encircling the bed with a narrow trench filled with lime , or by sinking a strip of half - inch wire mesh to a depth of 1 ...
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