Farm crops, their cultivation and management, a non-technical manual for the cultivation, management and improvement of farm crops . Southern Corn Root Worm{Diabrolica duodecimpimctata).^ A—Beetle. B—Egg. C—Larva. D—Anal segment of larva. E—Work of larva at base of corn stalk. F—Pupa. All much enlarged except E, whichis reduced. two weeks after usual timevent most of usual injury. U. S. Dept. Agri. Cir. 51, Office ofSecretary; Farm. Bull. 640. vented by late plantingand by the destruction ofvolunteer wheat and oatsin the fall. Bur. Ent. Bull. 110. The Hessian Fly {Mayetiola destructor,Say.).^—


Farm crops, their cultivation and management, a non-technical manual for the cultivation, management and improvement of farm crops . Southern Corn Root Worm{Diabrolica duodecimpimctata).^ A—Beetle. B—Egg. C—Larva. D—Anal segment of larva. E—Work of larva at base of corn stalk. F—Pupa. All much enlarged except E, whichis reduced. two weeks after usual timevent most of usual injury. U. S. Dept. Agri. Cir. 51, Office ofSecretary; Farm. Bull. 640. vented by late plantingand by the destruction ofvolunteer wheat and oatsin the fall. Bur. Ent. Bull. 110. The Hessian Fly {Mayetiola destructor,Say.).^—-This small two-winged fly is one of themost destructive insectsof growing wheat, causingthe plants to be stuntedand to break down nearharvest time. Treatment.—Burn thestubble or plow it underas soon after harvest aspossible. Destroy allvolunteer wheat just be-fore sowing. Delay thesowing until ten days orThe two latter precautions should pre-.


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