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- catalog abstract ""Under Florida conditions spraying is the most effective method for the control of citrus pests. In the past there have been many failures and much money has been expended without adequate returns to the grower in better fruit and increased yields. These failures have been due to various causes, such as improper equipment, ineffective insecticides, and a lack of a proper spraying schedule. This bulletin gives information regarding the best equipment for Florida conditions, and directions for preparing effective homemade insecticides. There is also given a spraying schedule that has proved satisfactory after several years of practical experience and such other information s well enable the grower to control citrus pests in a satisfactory manner. Spraying improves the grades of the fruit and increases the yield of the trees out of all proportion to its cost, if the work is done properly"--Page [2].".
- catalog contributor b7786011.
- catalog created "1918.".
- catalog date "1918".
- catalog date "1918.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1918.".
- catalog description ""Under Florida conditions spraying is the most effective method for the control of citrus pests. In the past there have been many failures and much money has been expended without adequate returns to the grower in better fruit and increased yields. These failures have been due to various causes, such as improper equipment, ineffective insecticides, and a lack of a proper spraying schedule. This bulletin gives information regarding the best equipment for Florida conditions, and directions for preparing effective homemade insecticides. There is also given a spraying schedule that has proved satisfactory after several years of practical experience and such other information s well enable the grower to control citrus pests in a satisfactory manner. Spraying improves the grades of the fruit and increases the yield of the trees out of all proportion to its cost, if the work is done properly"--Page [2].".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 39.".
- catalog description "Success of insecticides and spray schedule -- Citrus insects and mites of importance -- Losses resulting from insect attack -- Methods of controlling citrus pests in Florida -- Spraying coming into greater favor -- Equipment for spraying -- Insecticides -- Factors in obtaining successful results -- The effect of insecticides on pests -- Spray injuries -- Cost of spraying -- Profits from spraying.".
- catalog extent "39 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Spraying for the control of insects and mites attacking citrus trees in Florida.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Spraying for the control of insects and mites attacking citrus trees in Florida.".
- catalog isPartOf "Farmers' bulletin (United States. Department of Agriculture) ; no. 933.".
- catalog isPartOf "Farmers' bulletin / United States Department of Agriculture ; no. 933".
- catalog issued "1918".
- catalog issued "1918.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Washington, D.C. : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture,".
- catalog relation "Spraying for the control of insects and mites attacking citrus trees in Florida.".
- catalog spatial "Florida.".
- catalog subject "Citrus Diseases and pests Florida.".
- catalog subject "Insect pests Florida.".
- catalog subject "Mites Control Florida.".
- catalog subject "S21 .A6 no. 926-950".
- catalog tableOfContents "Success of insecticides and spray schedule -- Citrus insects and mites of importance -- Losses resulting from insect attack -- Methods of controlling citrus pests in Florida -- Spraying coming into greater favor -- Equipment for spraying -- Insecticides -- Factors in obtaining successful results -- The effect of insecticides on pests -- Spray injuries -- Cost of spraying -- Profits from spraying.".
- catalog title "Spraying for the control of insects and mites attacking citrus trees in Florida / W.W. Yothers.".
- catalog type "text".