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Control of seedcorn maggot, cabbage maggot, and black cutworm (1975 insecticide research report)

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This pest threatens the germinating seeds of a number of crops, particularly in the spring when soils are cool and wet. A high content of organic matter in the soil increases the probability for an infestation. Once the growing seedlings are above the soil surface, they are less likely to be seriously injured.

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New York's Food and Life Sciences Bulletin
63

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1976-06

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New York State Agricultural Experiment Station

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seedcorn maggot; cabbage maggot; black cutworm; 1975 insecticide report

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