50 MISC. PUBLICATION 318, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 
Procedure: 
1. Completely fill out record books. 
2. Fill out blank forms from information on pages 54 to 56. 
3. Spade garden or follow plow. 
a. See how many insects are in trash to be plowed under. 
b. See how many soil insects can be found on freshly turned soil 
that are exposed to the weather and birds. 
4. Plant cover crops on freshly worked soil. 
Nane 
(Club member) 
Insect=Control Experiment 
Spray Record Sheet 
Name of plant; Ge thege ss 
Name of insect to be controlled: Cnx&éKe Seat) 
Does thie insect have chewing or sucking mouth parte CA seep __ 
What spray or dust material was used?___ H/-etteg/ 
Strength of dust material: 0.75- SEDI Arter 
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Spray Calendar 
Application Date Height of plant State of development of plant 
Third y 10 12 hea tet ££ shat 
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FIGURE 124.—Sample of record sheet. 
IDENTIFICATION CONTESTS. JUDGING CONTESTS 
[Eleventh meeting—December] 
Contests may be used to make individuals better acquainted with insects and 
insect injury to the host, as well as with control measures. Contests may be 
between individuals within a club or between members of different clubs. Each 
club member may fill out a form for 10 insects as indicated in the contest record 
sheet shown on page 52. 
