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County : 
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: County : 
Infested: 
County 
Ini 
Man : 
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Brown 
: 3.5 
: acock 
.3 
Monroe 
i '~ A 
Bureau 
•8 
iHenry : 
.2 ■ 
[MontgOBDE ry 
: 11.0 
: ! 
: .6 
rlroqucis 
! 1.0 
.Morgan 
: 1.6 
Champaign; 
• 8.8 
:J:ckson : 
: 1.2 : 
, Moultrie 
: 11.0 
istian: 
10.2 
: Jersey : 
: 10.5 : 
:0gle : 
: 
Clark 
3.0 
: Kankakee : 
2.0 . 
,Perry 
: 1.2 
Clinton . 
_ C-# -J 
tXaSalle : 
1.2 : 
t Piatt 
; 12.0 
Coles 
, 16. 
:LaTTence : 
.'. *3 
: Randolph : 
3.2 
Crawford j 
! 52.0 
:Lee : 
.3 
>Rock Island 
: 
alb 
.3 
: Livingston : 
2.0 . 
;Saline 
4.0 
, 
: l.o 
: Lo an j 
2 2 
. Sangamon ! 
Douglas : 
11.0 
_onough : 
2.5 
: Schuyler 
: 5.0 
ar 
14.0 
;'>:Z±jL^. 
2.5 : 
11 
: 1.2 
- aids ; 
6.0 
:Macon ; 
12.0 : 
V r::ilion 
: 
Ford 
:.3 
in ; 
2» 8 ; 
Wabash 
6.0 
Fulton ; 
2.6 
-ison 
.0 ! 
:teside 
.6 
Gallatin : 
. 1.5 
: ~on : 
1.0 : 
Will 
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! 
1.1 
Nebraska 
M« .1. S-;enk (July 15- August l): Further evidence that a gene: 1 
station by the Hessian fly is developing in southeastern 
Nebraska was soevred during July. About one-half of the fields 
in ve^t- central Seward Cc have been found , :ile 
in certain sections o 1 ilo County some "iclds have been dar- 
as nuch as 20 per cent. There is a si :tion I 
-t as south-central Redwillow Cou;. . teports of damage around 
Benkelnan, in Dundy Coun' , not been 
as op^n to uoubt. 
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Illinois 
V.'. ?. lint (August 31): The cooperative wheat-inst t 
.. The following tabic lit 
of joint-worn Lnfest 
covered 53 cou:- 
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