. Biology of the tobacco moth and its control in closed storage. Tobacco moth; Tobacco moth Control; Tobacco Storage Diseases and injuries. Figure 13.—Closed tobacco-storage warehouse one story high, divided into sections bv fire walls. This warehouse was fumigated periodically during 1932 for the control of the tobacco Figure 14.—Hogsheads of flue-cured tobacco in storage. These hogsheads may remain here from 2 to 4 years during the aging period, and the tobacco moth may inflict severe damage unless the warehouse is fumigated Please note that these images are extracted f


. Biology of the tobacco moth and its control in closed storage. Tobacco moth; Tobacco moth Control; Tobacco Storage Diseases and injuries. Figure 13.—Closed tobacco-storage warehouse one story high, divided into sections bv fire walls. This warehouse was fumigated periodically during 1932 for the control of the tobacco Figure 14.—Hogsheads of flue-cured tobacco in storage. These hogsheads may remain here from 2 to 4 years during the aging period, and the tobacco moth may inflict severe damage unless the warehouse is fumigated Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Reed, W. D. (William Doyle), 1897-; Livingstone, Erskine McFarlane, 1909-. Washington, D. C. : U. S. Dept. of Agriculture


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