This book is a comprehensive study on the effectiveness of inert dusts versus malathion for protecting stored shelled corn from insects. The study was conducted by the Agricultural Research Service of the United States Department of Agriculture. It is part of a larger study comparing the effectiveness of various grain protectants. The book begins with a review of previous research on the use of inert dusts as grain protectants. The author then describes the methods used in the study, including the experimental design, the treatments used, and the data collection methods. The results of the study are presented in detail, including data on insect damage, insect populations, and insect emergence. The author also discusses the implications of the findings for the use of inert dusts as grain protectants. The book concludes with a discussion of the significance of the study's findings for the grain industry.
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