"Report On Scale-insects Of The Orange, With Remedies And Their Application" is a valuable historical document detailing the methods used to combat scale insects in orange groves. This report by Henry Guernsey Hubbard offers insights into the agricultural practices of the time, focusing on the identification of scale insects and the development of remedies for their eradication. The book provides a practical guide to applying these remedies, reflecting the scientific understanding and agricultural technology available in the era. For historians, agricultural scientists, and those interested in the evolution of pest control, this report provides a window into early efforts to protect citrus crops from damaging infestations.
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