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Control of Cabbage Aphids on Cabbage, 1984

Insecticide and Acaricide Tests, 1985
Abstract A block of cabbage transplanted on 10 Jul ’84 on the Robert Wiggin Farm, Stratham, N.H., was utilized. A high population of cabbage aphid developed soon after transplanting making it possible to obtain information on its control even though the treatments were intended for the control of cabbage caterpillars.
J. S. Bowman, R. C. Everich
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Cabbage Maggot Control in Transplanted Cabbage, 1990

Insecticide and Acaricide Tests, 1991
Abstract Two plots were transplanted for testing of insecticides for cabbage maggot control using a 2-row transplanter dispensing about one cup of dilute fertilizer solution/plant. The directed insecticide sprays were applied to the bases of the plants using a CO2 backpack sprayer delivering 255 gal/acre.
P. S. Robbins   +2 more
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Cabbage Looper Control on Cabbage, 1976

Insecticide and Acaricide Tests, 1977
Abstract Golden Acre YR cabbage seed was planted August 24 in 40 inch beds with two seed rows per bed. Individual plots were two beds wide, 25 feet long and replicated three times in a randomized block design. Plots were separated from each other by an untreated guard bed. Treatments were started September 28 and were applied on a weekly
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Cabbage

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M. K. Pritchard, R. F. Becker
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Cabbage Looper Control on Cabbage, 1977

Insecticide and Acaricide Tests, 1978
Abstract ‘Golden Acre YR’ cabbage seed was planted August 11, 1977, using a Stanhay precision planter, which planted 2 seed rows per 40-inch bed. Planting was in Laveen clay loam soil, in a dry seed bed and the crop furrow irrigated. Plants were thinned on September 14 to 14-inch spacing. Plots were 4 beds wide and 25 ft long.
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Cabbage Maggot Control on Transplant Cabbage, 1979

Insecticide and Acaricide Tests, 1980
Abstract Cabbage was transplanted on Apr 26, on a 24-in row spacing with 12 in between plants. Two row plots 30-ff long were arranged in a randomized complete block with 4 replications. Each plot was bordered by an untreated row.
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CABBAGES

Medical Journal of Australia, 1979
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