. Common strawberry insects and their control. Strawberries; Fraises. 13 2. Plant Treatments before Planting.—Dust the roots of the plants before planting. Puncture the lid of a 20-ounce jar or tin can with a 2-inch nail to make a "salt shaker" type of container for applying the dust to the roots. Use approximately 6 pounds of 2\ per cent aldrin, dieldrin, or heptachlor dust. Figure 4 and 5.—Combination drill for dusting large acreage and lawn-cart fertilizer spreader for small plantings. These may be used to apply insecticidal dusts to soil surface before plowing to a depth of 6 to
. Common strawberry insects and their control. Strawberries; Fraises. 13 2. Plant Treatments before Planting.—Dust the roots of the plants before planting. Puncture the lid of a 20-ounce jar or tin can with a 2-inch nail to make a "salt shaker" type of container for applying the dust to the roots. Use approximately 6 pounds of 2\ per cent aldrin, dieldrin, or heptachlor dust. Figure 4 and 5.—Combination drill for dusting large acreage and lawn-cart fertilizer spreader for small plantings. These may be used to apply insecticidal dusts to soil surface before plowing to a depth of 6 to 8 inches. To apply insecticides at 200 pounds per acre, adjust holes in bottom of fertilizer spreader to remain 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 Andison, Harry; Canada. Dept. of Agriculture. Ottawa : Canada Dept. of Agriculture
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