Observations of Injurious Insects And Common Farm Pests ... With Methods of Prevention And Remedy
Observations of Injurious Insects And Common Farm Pests ... With Methods of Prevention And Remedy
Eleanor a Eleanor Anne Ormerod
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W. McCracken, Professor of Agriculture at the Royal Agricultural College, give definite valuable observation on this point. Writing to me from the College on the 4th of July, Prof. McCracken observed : — " I send you a few specimens of Oat affected by a small grub [that of the Frit Fly, Ed.] . I am sorry to say a very large area in this part of the country has suffered similarly. The crop from which these specimens are taken is practically destroyed, except for hay. Winter Oats and all early sp...ring-sown fields seem to liave escaped" * A few days later, examination of one of the badly attacked fields alluded to showed damage roughly estimated by Prof. McCracken as 00 per cent, of crop gone. In 1889, Prof. McCracken wrote me again, from the Royal Agricul- tural College, on the same subject at the beginning of August: — "The Frit Fly has again been the most plentiful of injurious insects, and, as was the case last year, the degree of injury corresponds to the date of sowing. For example : in one field Black Tartarian Oats (the sort most largely grown here) were sown on March 29th, and en- joyed almost complete immunity from attack; in another field, sown on April 29th, over seventy per 'cent, of the first stems were destroyed." The following note, sent on the 17th of June in the past season from Ossemsley Manor Farm, Lymington, Hants, by Mr.
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