“They were building up, and we were looking at a serious problem,” said Frank Peairs, a field-crop entomologist at Colorado State University. “The drought depleted their resources, so we’ve seen a big turnaround.”
link“They were building up, and we were looking at a serious problem,” said Frank Peairs, a field-crop entomologist at Colorado State University. “The drought depleted their resources, so we’ve seen a big turnaround.”
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