Methods of Treating Sick Soils 59 



soaked for ten days in water containing arsenic 

 or strychnine sulphate before planting the regular 

 crop. The larvae will feed on the poisonous corn 

 kernels and die. Another way is to treat the seed 

 with gas (coal) tar. 



White grubs may be controlled by the use of bisul- 

 phide of carbon. Fall plowing is a valuable remedy, 

 since many of the grubs are thus exposed to the cold 

 winter weather and killed. 



Cutworms may be controlled by the use of a 

 poisoned bran made as follows: to three ounces of 

 molasses add one gallon of water and sufficient bran 

 to make a fairly stiffened mixture. To this add Paris 

 green or arsenic and stir well into a paste. A heap- 

 ing teaspoonful of the mixture is scattered here and 

 there over the infested land. 



