WACO, Texas — Some Central Texas farmers are starting this fall with a war against an intense pest outbreak. The Waco Tribune-Herald reports over the weekend, the nonprofit World Hunger Relief Inc.
A mini invasion has come to our lawns and gardens. Armyworms, a little destructive caterpillar that travels in large numbers, has been eating lawns and plant of homeowners across Texas this September.
DULUTH -- Thousands of visitors will line the course of Grandma's Marathon between Duluth and Two Harbors Saturday. Millions of others are already there. Forest tent caterpillars -- often called "army ...
JANESVILLE - Crop observers say caterpillars are on the march in some southern Wisconsin farm fields, and it could be the start of a big infestation. The caterpillars eat their way through fields and ...
Fall army worms are a destructive bunch. Farmers in the High Plains have had more than their fair share of insect pests in their sorghum this year. One researcher discussed how important it is to know ...
The West Duluth police station booked 90 people in May, the largest number jailed in a single month for several years. Thirty-seven were charged with being drunk, 12 for other liquor violations, 35 ...
LIBERIA (Reuters) - A plague of hungry caterpillars known as army worms has eaten crops and plants in 100 Liberian villages and may spread across West Africa if left unchecked, the U.N. Food and ...
The Associated Press KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Cattle farmer Terrill Lane realized something was wrong when he saw the army worms in his hayfields -- three or four on every square foot of his pasture. Army ...
A report that presence of army worms in maize farms is likely to lower production in the country is disheartening. The government must take this matter seriously as it may open room for famine. This ...
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