Document Type
Insect, Pest and Disease Control - Grain Sorghum
Publication Date
5-2004
Abstract
The chinch bug is very widely distributed throughout the United States but is rarely abundant enough to cause serious crop losses except in certain areas. However, during an outbreak, it can completely destroy stands of corn and grain sorghum.
Recommended Citation
"SP341-E The Chinch Bug in Grain Sorghum," The University of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service, 04-0313 SP341-E Rev 5/04, https://trace.tennessee.edu/utk_agexcrop/34
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Publication Number
04-0313 SP341-E Rev 5/04