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Dryness protects farm stored grain from insect attack

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A. E. Michelbacher

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California Agriculture 1(8):1-3.

Published July 01, 1947

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Many insects that infest grain in farm storage are small. Some are smaller than a grain of wheat. In fact, with some species, a single kernel of grain furnishes sufficient food for the development of from one to several individuals.

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Dryness protects farm stored grain from insect attack

A. E. Michelbacher
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Dryness protects farm stored grain from insect attack

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Authors

A. E. Michelbacher

Publication Information

California Agriculture 1(8):1-3.

Published July 01, 1947

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Many insects that infest grain in farm storage are small. Some are smaller than a grain of wheat. In fact, with some species, a single kernel of grain furnishes sufficient food for the development of from one to several individuals.

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Full text is available in PDF.

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