Show Grasshoppers May Nay Be Thick This Summer More than one million acres of Utah land may be infested with grasshoppers this year according to entomologists of the US U.S. Department of Agriculture Agriculture Agri Agri- culture who conducted a a survey survey sur sur- vey in 1964 reports L. L S. S Rogers Rogers Rog Rog- ers ors Davis County Agent TilE THE REPORT REPORT indicates the extensive outbreak may cover at least acres of crop cropland cropland cropland land and acres of 01 range during the 1965 crop season Control of grasshoppers e r S s should begin as soon as the main hatch is completed according according ac ac- ac cording to information contained con can tamed in the Utah State University University University Uni Uni- Extension Servi c e s Leaflet 75 75 Control pers THIS EARLY season control it continues should reduce crop injury and greatly lessen acreage acreage acre acre- age needing control treatments later in the season The leaflet tells when to treat how much and which insecticides insecticides insecticides in in- to use and where they should be u used ed The leaflet leaflet leaf leaf- let also contains necessary precautions precautions pre pre- cautions to observe in using and storing insecticides THE GRASSHOPPER control control con can leaflet is one of three recently recently re reo re- re published by the extension extension exten exten- sion sian services The other two also dealing dealin with Utah insects are Control Cattle Grubs and Keep Clover Mites Mites' Out of Your Home These publications publications as well weIl as many others may be obtained at your county county coun coun- ty agents agent's office |