Pest Management in Minnesota Agriculture
Entomology professor Henry C. Chiang (left) inspects corn stalks for signs of corn borers with F. G. Holdaway and Jeanne Marie Hellberg, 1951. Image courtesy of the University of Minnesota Archives, University of Minnesota—Twin Cities.
Bibliography
Balmer, Frank E. "The Farmer and Minnesota History." Minnesota History 7, no. 3 (September 1926): 199–217. http://collections.mnhs.org/mnhistorymagazine/articles/7/v07i03p199-217.pdf
“Fighting the Chinch Bug with Disease: Minnesota Scientists Endeavoring to Exterminate the Wheat Pest.” New York Times, April 19, 1895.
“Grasshopper Peril Added to a Drought.” New York Times, July 30, 1931.
UMN Department of Entomology. History.
http://www.entomology.umn.edu/about/history
Harwood, W. S. “What the Country Is Doing for the Farmer.” North American Review 163, no. 480 (1896): 527–536.
Hutchinson, W. D., et al. Integrated Pest Management: A Risk Management Framework to Improve Decision-making. St Paul: University of Minnesota Extension Service, 2006.
Lugger, Otto. “Notes on the Rocky-Mountain Locust in Otter Tail County, Minnesota, in 1888.” Extension Bulletin (University of Minnesota, Agricultural Experiment Station) 3 (1888): 25–34.
https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044107302200
——— . “Migratory Locusts in Minnesota in 1891.” Extension Bulletin (University of Minnesota. Agricultural Experiment Station) 17 (1891): 88–108.
https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011480950
——— . “Preliminary Report Upon an Insect Injurious to Wheat.” Extension Bulletin (University of Minnesota. Agricultural Experiment Station) 23 (1891): 167–170.
https://books.google.com/books?id=NdofAQAAIAAJ
——— . “The Classification of Insects and their Relation to Agriculture.” Extension Bulletin (University of Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station) 28 (1893): 73–143.
https://conservancy.umn.edu/handle/11299/183769
——— . “The Chinch Bug” Extension Bulletin (University of Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station) 37 (1894): 153-182.
Parker, J. R. “The Grasshopper-Control Campaign.” Journal of Economic Entomology 28 (1935): 314–323.
Paredes, Jadon F., ed. “Entomology in the Federal Government.” In Insects and Other Terrestrial Arthropods (Biology, Chemistry and Behavior series). New York: Nova Science Publishers, 2010.
Ruggles, A. G., and T. L. Aamodt. “Grasshoppers and Their Control.” Extension Bulletin (University of Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station) 194 (1940): 1–16.
Thomas, Kenneth H. Our First Fifty Years, 1929–1978: Minnesota Farm Managers & Appraisers, Inc. Minnesota Farm Managers and Appraisers, Inc., 1978.
“Want Hopper Appropriation.” Wall Street Journal, December 20, 1933.
Washburn, F. L. “Injurious Insects of 1904.” Extension Bulletin (University of Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station) 88 (1904): 13–197.
https://conservancy.umn.edu/handle/11299/183832
Chronology
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Bibliography
Balmer, Frank E. "The Farmer and Minnesota History." Minnesota History 7, no. 3 (September 1926): 199–217. http://collections.mnhs.org/mnhistorymagazine/articles/7/v07i03p199-217.pdf
“Fighting the Chinch Bug with Disease: Minnesota Scientists Endeavoring to Exterminate the Wheat Pest.” New York Times, April 19, 1895.
“Grasshopper Peril Added to a Drought.” New York Times, July 30, 1931.
UMN Department of Entomology. History.
http://www.entomology.umn.edu/about/history
Harwood, W. S. “What the Country Is Doing for the Farmer.” North American Review 163, no. 480 (1896): 527–536.
Hutchinson, W. D., et al. Integrated Pest Management: A Risk Management Framework to Improve Decision-making. St Paul: University of Minnesota Extension Service, 2006.
Lugger, Otto. “Notes on the Rocky-Mountain Locust in Otter Tail County, Minnesota, in 1888.” Extension Bulletin (University of Minnesota, Agricultural Experiment Station) 3 (1888): 25–34.
https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044107302200
——— . “Migratory Locusts in Minnesota in 1891.” Extension Bulletin (University of Minnesota. Agricultural Experiment Station) 17 (1891): 88–108.
https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011480950
——— . “Preliminary Report Upon an Insect Injurious to Wheat.” Extension Bulletin (University of Minnesota. Agricultural Experiment Station) 23 (1891): 167–170.
https://books.google.com/books?id=NdofAQAAIAAJ
——— . “The Classification of Insects and their Relation to Agriculture.” Extension Bulletin (University of Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station) 28 (1893): 73–143.
https://conservancy.umn.edu/handle/11299/183769
——— . “The Chinch Bug” Extension Bulletin (University of Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station) 37 (1894): 153-182.
Parker, J. R. “The Grasshopper-Control Campaign.” Journal of Economic Entomology 28 (1935): 314–323.
Paredes, Jadon F., ed. “Entomology in the Federal Government.” In Insects and Other Terrestrial Arthropods (Biology, Chemistry and Behavior series). New York: Nova Science Publishers, 2010.
Ruggles, A. G., and T. L. Aamodt. “Grasshoppers and Their Control.” Extension Bulletin (University of Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station) 194 (1940): 1–16.
Thomas, Kenneth H. Our First Fifty Years, 1929–1978: Minnesota Farm Managers & Appraisers, Inc. Minnesota Farm Managers and Appraisers, Inc., 1978.
“Want Hopper Appropriation.” Wall Street Journal, December 20, 1933.
Washburn, F. L. “Injurious Insects of 1904.” Extension Bulletin (University of Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station) 88 (1904): 13–197.
https://conservancy.umn.edu/handle/11299/183832