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Augmenting natural pest controls. (Column)

From: Agricultural Research  |  Date: 3/1/1994  |  Author: King, Edgar G.

The production of beneficial organisms that kill off pests that harm agricultural crops has become big business. Often in farming, natural enemy species are limited, so a pest control strategy, called augmentation, has evolved to propagate and release beneficial species at the time when they will do the most harm to pests. So far, such biological controls only make up 1% of all pest control in the US. Agricultural Research Service scientists and other researchers have developed several ...

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