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100 Years of Achievements in
Insect Control

A History in Pictures from USDA

Power Sprayers and Dusters

Set of four old black and white photographs from USDA of power sprayers and dusters old black and white photograph of power sprayers and dusters old black and white photograph of  power sprayers and dusters old black and white photograph of  power sprayers and dusters old black and white photograph of  power sprayers and dusters Group of four old black and white pictures about power sprayers and dusters.

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Other Subject AreasOther Subject Areas
Aerial SprayingPortable Applicators
GrasshoppersEuropean Corn Borer
Fabric PestsBoll Weevil
Fruit InsectsJapanese Beetle
Engelmann Spruce BeetleGypsy Moth
Insects Affecting AnimalsInsects Affecting Man
BeesQuarantines

 

Return to Achievements in Professional Entomology

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