Tedion: For control of European red mite on apples
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Richard N. EideAuthor Affiliations
R. N. Eide is a Farm Advisor in Fresno County.Publication Information
Hilgardia 16(5):14-14. DOI:10.3733/ca.v016n05p14. January 1962.
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Abstract
Copper glycinate injections for control of molybdenum toxicity in livestock must be given at least twice (early and again at mid-season) during pasturing to be effective, according to Fresno County trials with beef and dairy cattle. The older method of adding copper sulphate to a self-fed mix was again proven satisfactory.
Eide R. 1962. Tedion: For control of European red mite on apples. Hilgardia 16(5):14-14. DOI:10.3733/ca.v016n05p14
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