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Bramble and bush fruit insects
(University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1942)
Insect control with sanitation and cultural practices
(University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1943)
Insect-Resistant Crops Through Genetic Engineering (1995)
(University of Missouri Extension, 1995)
For centuries, humans have searched for crop plants that can survive and produce in spite of insect pests. Knowingly or unknowingly, ancient farmers selected for pest resistance genes in their crops, sometimes by actions as simple as collecting seed...
Alfalfa insect scouting
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Extension Division, 1982)
"Alfalfa provides a home for numerous organisms. Its perennial nature and ability to regrow quickly renders it a most suitable habitat for many insects. Fortunately, most of these insects are not destructive to the crop. Many are beneficial insects...
Control of apple insects
(University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1944)
Inspection service, control of insect pests and plant diseases
(University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1913)
Protecting cattle from horse flies (1996)
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Extension Division, 1996)
Horse flies (insect family Tabanidae) are probably the most severe fly pests of cattle on Missouri pasture and range. Only the females 'bite,' but the blood-feeding activities of these large, agile insects can constitute a serious threat...
Insect control with DDT
(University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1946)
Injurious insect pests of strawberries
(University of Missouri, College of Agriculture, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1924)
4-H entomology club I : study of insects.
(University of Missouri, College of AgricultureUnited States Department of Agriculture Cooperating, 1937)
Soil insect control in reduced tillage cropping systems
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Extension Division, 1983)
some degree of reduced tillage. Although reduced tillage practices offer several advantages, one disadvantage is difficult insect control. Major insect problems occur more frequently and are often more damaging with reduced than with conventionally...
Soil insect control in reduced tillage cropping systems
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Extension Division, 1984)
of reduced tillage. Although reduced tillage practices offer several advantages, one disadvantage is difficult insect control. Major insect problems occur more frequently and are often more damaging with reduced than with conventionally tilled crops...
Controlling the insect pests of strawberries
(University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1928)
Pecan pest management : insects and diseases (1995)
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Extension Division, 1995)
Controlling garden insects
(University of Missouri, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1948)
Soybean insects in Missouri
(University of Missouri-Columbia, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1987)
Common soybean insects (1993)
(University of Missouri Extension, 1993)
Controlling insect pests of melons, cucumbers and related crops
(University of Missouri, College of Agriculture, Agricultural Experiment Station, 1937)
Corn insects -- above ground (1993)
(University of Missouri Extension, 1993)
Battling bad bugs
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1969)
"Much of the nation's entomological action is on the Columbia campus. The University has an international reputation in insect control."--Table of contents for issue....