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Cooperative Economic Insect Report, Vol. 16: April 29, 1966

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Explore a detailed snapshot of pest activity and climate impacts from the Cooperative Economic Insect Report, Vol. 16, dated April 29, 1966. This newsletter-style issue compiles weekly field observations, regional surveys, and weather highlights to help readers track insect trends and management implications.

Within its pages you’ll find notes on new county records, beet leafhopper and psyllid movements, boll weevil survival surveys, screw-worm status in the Southwest, and updates on beneficial insects and crop-plant interactions. The report weaves together field data from multiple states with short weather summaries that frame studying and responding to pest pressures across regions.

Regional insect detections and new county records. Results from beet leafhopper and potato psyllid surveys. Reported survival and distribution patterns for boll weevils and screw-worms. Notes on weather influences and agricultural implications for pest management. Ideal for readers involved in crop protection, extension work, or farming who need a concise, period-by-period view of pest status and environmental factors.

35 pages, Paperback

Published January 27, 2024

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