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Tomato insect survey: Studies indicate direct field seeding increases early season problem

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A. E. Michelbacher, University of California College of Agriculture
W. W. Middlekauff, University of California College of Agriculture
E. E. Stevenson, University of California College of Agriculture

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California Agriculture 4(12):4-10.

Published December 01, 1950

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The insect situation in tomato plantings during the early season of 1950 was more serious than during the past several years.

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Tomato insect survey: Studies indicate direct field seeding increases early season problem

A. E. Michelbacher, W. W. Middlekauff, E. E. Stevenson
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Tomato insect survey: Studies indicate direct field seeding increases early season problem

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Authors

A. E. Michelbacher, University of California College of Agriculture
W. W. Middlekauff, University of California College of Agriculture
E. E. Stevenson, University of California College of Agriculture

Publication Information

California Agriculture 4(12):4-10.

Published December 01, 1950

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

The insect situation in tomato plantings during the early season of 1950 was more serious than during the past several years.

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Full text is available in PDF.

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