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Identifier: annualreportofno1917nort (find matches)
Title: Annual report of the North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station
Year: 1917 (1910s)
Authors: North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station
Subjects: North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station Agriculture
Publisher: (Raleigh, N.C.?) : Board of Agriculture
Contributing Library: State Library of North Carolina, Government & Heritage Library
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e out of winter quarters that it continues to grow right alongin spite of their attacks. On the other hand, corn planted after mid-April is just coming up at the time of the greatest prevalence andgreatest activity of the adults. Fields planted at such times are sobadly damaged that they cannot produce a satisfactory crop. ROTATION OF CROPS Rotation of crops is an important factor in the control of the cornbill bug, just as it is in the control of other important insect enemies offarm crops. This is due apparently to two reasons : (1) To the fact thatif crops are moved from field to field the insects are forced to move also,because, as a general thing, insects which feed on corn do not feed uponother farm crops. In forcing the insects to move in this way, thechances are that they will not be able to find the new location, and as aresult will die for the want of feed. (2) When corn is grown continu-ously on a field for a number of years the food which the corn requires The Bulletin 117
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118 The Bulletin becomes so exhausted that the corn does not make a satisfactory growth,and hence it readily succumbs to the attacks of insects. Whereas, ifproper crop rotation has been practiced, the corn would get a satisfactorystart and would be strong and vigorous enough to withstand the attacksof insects to a certain extent at least.

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