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Chrysomelidae / Land management / Native American cuisine / Tropical agriculture / Maize / Western corn rootworm / Pheromone trap / Diabrotica / European Corn Borer / Agriculture / Food and drink / Agricultural pest insects
Date: 2015-03-23 15:37:19
Chrysomelidae
Land management
Native American cuisine
Tropical agriculture
Maize
Western corn rootworm
Pheromone trap
Diabrotica
European Corn Borer
Agriculture
Food and drink
Agricultural pest insects

Sweet Corn Insect Management Rick Weinzierl, University of Illinois Sweet corn insect pests 

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