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Identifier: agricultureforb00burk (find matches)
Title: Agriculture for beginners
Year: 1914 (1910s)
Authors: Burkett, Charles William, 1873- Stevens, Frank Lincoln, 1871-1934 Hill, Daniel Harvey, 1859-1924
Subjects: Agriculture
Publisher: Boston : Ginn and Company
Contributing Library: NCSU Libraries
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Fig. 16::. Pe.a.ch-Tree Borers, Male and FemaleFemale with broad yellow band across abdomen Watch the curculio lay her eggs in the plums, peaches, or cherries.What per cent of fruit is thus injured? Estimate the damage. Let the school offer a prize for the greatest number of tent-caterpillareggs. Watch such trees as the apple, the wild and the cultivated cherr),the oak. and many others. Make a collection of insects injurious to orchard fruits, showing ineach case the whole life history of the insect, that is. eggs, larva, pupa,and the mature insects.
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THE TROLlW.E-MtME CHINCH BUG (ENLARGED;I, bugs on plant; 2, eggs; 3, young bug; 4 and 5, older bugs; 6, long-winged bug; 7 and 8, short-winged bug ORCHARD. GARDEN. AND FIELD INSECTS 16 = SECTION XXXIII. GARDEN AND FIELD INSECTS The Cabbage Worm. The cabbage worm of the earlyspring garden is a familiar object, but you may not knowthat the innocent-looking little white butterflies hoveringabout the cabbage patch are laying eggs which are soon tohatch and make the dreaded cabbage worms. In Fig. 164a and b show the common cabbage butterfly, c shows severalexamples of the caterpillar, and dshows the pupa case. In the pupastage the insects pass the winteramong the remains of old plants or innear-by fences or in weeds or bushes.Cleaning up and burning all trashwill destroy many pupae and thusprevent many cabbage worms. InFig. 164 c and / show the moth andzebra caterpillar ; g represents a mothwhich is the parent of the small greenworm shown at //. This worm is acommon foe of the cabbage plan

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