"The Codling Moth In The Yakima Valley, Volumes 70-97" presents a detailed study of the codling moth and its impact on agriculture in the Yakima Valley. Authored by Axel Leonard Melander and Eldred Llewellyn Jenne, this compilation offers extensive research and observations related to the pest's behavior, life cycle, and the methods employed to control its spread. This scientific work provides valuable insights into the challenges faced by farmers in the region and the strategies developed to mitigate the damage caused by the codling moth. It remains a significant resource for entomologists, agricultural scientists, and anyone interested in the historical approaches to pest management in the context of fruit cultivation.
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