Agricultural Appropriation Bill: 1924, Hearing ... 67th Congress, 4th Session

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Agricultural Appropriation Bill: 1924, Hearing ... 67th Congress, 4th Session
United States. Congress. House. Appropriations
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Is that only 1 year old ?
Doctor Ball. One generation in a year, and over in Massachusetts it has two.
Mr. Walton. I was going to say that it had two generations in Massachusetts, so that the insect increases twice as fast in the New England area as it does in these other areas.
Doctor Howard. There is extraordinary damage in New England this year, is there not ?
Digitized by Google 308 AGEICtJLrURAL APPROPRIATION BILL, 1924.
INJURIOUS TO OARDBN CROPS.
Mr. Walton. In New England we have a great
... increase of injury to garden crops. At the time this infestation began in New England, not when it began, but when it was discovered in 1917 and 1918, there was a great deal of early sweet com raised in the eastern New England area, and as the injury by the insect increased, fanners began to discontinue growing it, because it was unmarketable, and the consequence has been that the com borer entered these other crops — celery, beets, beans, and rhubarb — and at the present time the infestation in these crops is very heavy.

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