Show The County Agents Report Duchesne County Farm News By Robert Murdock and Lloyd Smith FALL INSECT CONTROL Plow under or clean up crop litter now to do away with many insects which otherwise would survive the advise the Duchesne County agricultural control for 1958 already has begun on many progressive reports G. F. extension entomologist at Utah State is largely carried on as a normal farm Thus there is no extra cost for pest control bene-J The specialist says spraying and harvesting the right time to control pests is He advises farmers to rotate crops where possible so that the grass crops do not follow grass grass insects may remain in the soil and more severely attack the second corn or small grain clean-up about the home grounds and small both vegetable and flower often will reduce carry-over of Knowlton points |