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Excerpt from Some Insects Attacking the Steams of Growing Wheat Rye, Barley, and Oats: With Methods of Prevention and Suppression
Throughout the United States, where the smaller cereal grains wheat, rye, barley, and oats - are to any considerable extent cultivated, a multitude of injuries to growing wheat are charged by the average farmer to the Hessian ?y; whereas, in many cases these ravages are really the work of insects whose habits differ greatly from those of that insect. Indeed, some of them are not ?ies at all, and even where the ravages are caused by ?ies, these are not necessarily the Hessian ?y, and the same remedial and preventive measures that are applicable to this notorious wheat pest may not be at all effective against them. In fact, it is with the hope of enabling the farmer, as also the economic student, to distinguish between some of the chief insect enemies of cereal grains, and especially between many of them and the Hessian ?y, that this publication has been prepared.
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