Insects of Stored Grain

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Explore the fascinating world of stored grain pests with 'Insects of Stored Grain.' This essential pocket guide is designed for non-specialists, offering an extensive overview of the major insect and arachnid pests that inflict damage on stored cereal grains, grain products, and legumes. Whether you're a farmer, grain handler, or just curious about pests, this guide provides tools for effective pest identification. You'll find detailed descriptions of storage pests found worldwide, ensuring you understand their biology, distribution, and the damage they can cause to your stored products.

Insect identification is crucial in protecting your grain storage from economic loss. Each entry includes robust information on damage severity and pest control methods, making it easy to understand how to mitigate risks associated with grain storage. With its clear layout and user-friendly format, 'Insects of Stored Grain' allows you to quickly reference essential data in the field or storage facilities.

This 2007 publication from CSIRO is brand new and encompasses essential knowledge for anyone dealing with stored grains. Perfect for agricultural professionals and hobbyists alike, this guide empowers you to take action against storage pests, ensuring the integrity of your grain products.

Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.

Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780643093850
Year: 2007
Publisher: CSIRO


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This handy pocket guide allows the non-specialist to identify major insect and arachnid pests found in stored cereal grains, grain products and grain legumes. It describes most storage pests found worldwide rather than concentrating on Australia and provides concise information on the biology, distribution, damage and economic importance of each species.

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