. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. cranberry rootworm. Also a re- vision cf Farmers Bulletin -178 was prepared by him as Farmers Bulletin -860 entitled "Cranberry Insect Problems and Suggestions for Solving Them" in 1917. In 1918, the New Jersey Agri- cultural Experiment Station estab- lished a cranberry substation with an entomologist, Charles S. Beck- with, in charge at Whitesbog, N. J. He actively investigated New Jer- sey cranberry insect problems until his untimely death in 1944. He was first to publish that the vector of cranberry false blossom was t


. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. cranberry rootworm. Also a re- vision cf Farmers Bulletin -178 was prepared by him as Farmers Bulletin -860 entitled "Cranberry Insect Problems and Suggestions for Solving Them" in 1917. In 1918, the New Jersey Agri- cultural Experiment Station estab- lished a cranberry substation with an entomologist, Charles S. Beck- with, in charge at Whitesbog, N. J. He actively investigated New Jer- sey cranberry insect problems until his untimely death in 1944. He was first to publish that the vector of cranberry false blossom was the blunt-nosed cranberry leafhopper, and he did much pioneer work with the developing cultivated blueberry industry and its prob- lems, particularly blueberry mag- got and the cranberry fruitworm. Donald S. Lacroix worked sev- eral summers in the early 1920's as an assistant at the Cranberry Sta- tion. In 1926, he published the first detailed report on the biology and control of the cranberry weevil from work done at the Cranberry Station in 1923, 1924 and 1925. In 1932, '33 and '34, A. E. Rich- mond worked at East Wareham on cranberry insect control with Pyrethrum dusts in cooperation with the Crop Protection Institute. In New Jersey^ Dr. Byrley Drig- gers worked as an assistant to C. S. Beckwith in the 1920's. In 1930, Charles E. Dcehlert became Beck- with's assistant and worked on insect and cultural problems of both cranberries and blueberries from 1930 until his retirement in 1959. From 1945 through 1950, W. E. Tomlinson, Jr., was engaged by the New Jersey Experiment Sta- tion to work on cranberry and blueberry insect problems. From 1947 to 1949, and from 1951 to date, P. E. Marucci has investi- gated New Jersey cranberry and blueberry insect problems, espe- HELICOPTER PEST CONTROL. 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 r


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