PAROLE IN INGLESE ASSOCIATE CON «WHEATWORM»
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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «WHEATWORM»
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American Husbandry: Being a Series of Essays on Agriculture
So they in general may, in all things relating to the preservation of crops from
insects or diseases, such as the grub, cutworm, blight, mildew, wheatworm, &c,
as these are common to both countries, and the balance of experience is
altogether ...
2
American Husbandry: Being a Series of Essays on Agriculture. ...
So they in general may, in all things relating to the preservation of crops from
insects or diseases, such as the grub, cutworm, blight, mildew, wheatworm, &c.,
as these are common to both countries, and the balance of experience is
altogether ...
Willis Gaylord, Luther Tucker, 1840
Theyalso warnedabout the “wheatworm” a worm thatwas a parasiteto the wheat
crop. He learned about the 'locust'. The locust came in the 1850's and destroyed
crops formiles from Nebraskato Kansas. The farmershad one ofthebleakest ...
4
Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at ...
Mr. Justice stated some observations recently made by him on the existence and
progress southward of the “ Wheatworm,” which is supposed to have come
originally from Canada. He mentioned the appearance of the worm in the white
wheat ...
5
Zoology, Europe & America
Four or more species are known abroad, which destroy the wheatworm. One of
these, it is stated in the first volume of the Edinburgh Quarterly Journal of
Agriculture, deposits an egg beside an egg of the wheat-fly, the worm from which
devours ...
... WHEATENS WHEATLAND WHEATLANDS WHEATLESS WHEATS
WHEATWORM WHEATWORMS WHEE WHEEDLE WHEEDLED WHEEDLER
WHEEDLERS WHEEDLES WHEEDLING WHEEL WHEELBARROW
WHEELBARROWED ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
7
The Monthly Genesee Farmer
So they in general may, in all things relating to the preservation of crops from
insects or diseases, such as the grub, cutworrn,v blight, mildew, wheatworm, dsc.
as these are common to both countries, and the balance of experience is altegoth
.
8
The Chambers Dictionary
... and whose reddish larvae devour the kernels; wheat mildew either of two
fungus diseases of wheat: wheat moth any of several small moths whose larvae
devour stored wheat; wheat - sheaf a sheaf of wheat: wheatworm see wheat eel.
9
Savremena Poljoprivreda:
Since the pathogen is spread exclusively by the wheatworm, the wide distribution
of the disease proves that seed infected by the nematode is still being used (
Tesic, 1963). Limited crop rotation also contributes to its spread. It is still common
...
Since the pathogen is spread exclusively by the wheatworm, the wide distribution
of the disease proves that seed infected by the nematode is still being used (
Tesic, 1963). Limited crop rotation also contributes to its spread. It is still common
...
Clearinghouse for Federal Scientific and Technical Information (U.S.), 1970
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SuperBugs: Bugs with Powers!
This project proposes a special farming unit for two species of edible insects: crickets and wheatworms. Beyond the production of bugs for food, these farming ... «Yanko Design - Form Beyond Function, feb 12»