Insects.
This Yearbook compiled nearly 100 years of insect studies, with much of the work contributed by the Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine. Over the past century, significant changes in farming methods, agriculture, transportation, and crop production had a profound impact on human relationships...
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| Format: | Government Document Book |
| Language: | English |
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Washington :
U.S. Govt. Print. Off.,
[1952]
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| Series: | Yearbook of agriculture (Washington, D.C. : 1926) ;
1952. House document (United States. Congress. House) ; 82d Congress, 2d sessions, no. 413. |
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| Summary: | This Yearbook compiled nearly 100 years of insect studies, with much of the work contributed by the Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine. Over the past century, significant changes in farming methods, agriculture, transportation, and crop production had a profound impact on human relationships with insects. The Yearbook aimed to contribute to a better understanding of these relationships and to improve the efficiency and well-being of American farming and daily life. |
Annex
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S 21 .A35
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| 1952 |
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