Economic Entomology, Volume 15, presents a detailed compilation of pamphlets related to the study and application of entomology in economic contexts. This volume delves into the interactions between insects and various aspects of human activity, particularly agriculture. The collection addresses methods for managing insect populations to minimize damage to crops and enhance productivity. Readers will find valuable insights into the practices and research prevalent during the time of its original publication. This book provides historical context for the evolution of modern pest management techniques and agricultural science. A valuable resource for researchers, historians, and anyone interested in the intersection of entomology and economics.
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