Excerpt from Cooperative Economic Insect Report, Vol. 22: September 15, 1972
First corn earworm moths of season taken in southeastern Lower Michigan and in Willamette Valley of Oregon. (p.
Spotted alfalfa aphid ranged light to heavy on alfalfa in Arkansas Valley of Colorado. (p.
Lesser cornstalk borer ranged light to heavy on dryland peanuts in central Texas, some damage reported in Alabama. (p.
Boll weevil moderate to heavy in most cotton in Rolling Plains of Texas. (p.
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