Abstract

The first general outbreak of the pale western cutworm in eleven years occurred in 1932, verifying the prediction made a season in advance. Damage to approximately 140,000 acres of grain was recorded in twenty-six counties. It is expected that an analysis of the new data on the relation of weather to increase and decrease in cutworm abundance in 1931, 1932, and 1933 will permit of further refining of the forecasting method.

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