Handbook of Forage and Rangeland Insects is a comprehensive text that examines agricultural pest management from all angles – magnifying practical field strategies for growers, updating growers on the latest protection techniques, and preventing needless crop loss as a result of outdated pest control procedures. This 188-page, softcover book (ISBN 0-9776209-0-5), which was edited by William Lamp, Richard Berberet, Leon Higley and Craig Baird, contains 254 photos and maps, plus insect identification keys and illustrations.
The color handbook is divided into four sections (Forage and Rangeland Production, Arthropods and their Management, Injurious Arthropods, and Beneficial Organisms) and contains sub-chapters on integrated pest management, pollinators, weed biological control agents, flower and seed feeders, foliar pests, root feeders, and the ecology and physiology of forage crops, including grasses and legumes.
The handbook costs $59.00 (ESA members enjoy a 10% discount) and can be ordered through APS by calling 1-800-328-7560 or by visiting http://www.shopapspress.org/haoffoandrai.html.
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