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Insects injurious to cotton and corn engraving 1873
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Insects injurious to cotton and corn engraving 1873
Facts for Farmers - Materials fror Land-owners about Domestic Animals, Gardens and Vineyards, Edited by Solon Robinson in Two Volumens New York, A.J.Johnson 1873
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This print takes us back to the year 1873, when agriculture faced a significant challenge in the form of destructive insects. Titled "Insects injurious to cotton and corn engraving 1873" this historical piece showcases an intricate illustration that served as a vital resource for farmers during that time. The image depicts various pests, including aphids, bugs, worms, and other insects plaguing cotton and corn plants. The attention to detail in this etching is remarkable; each insect is meticulously portrayed with precision and accuracy. This visual representation aimed to educate landowners about the different types of harmful creatures they needed to combat. As we observe this vertical composition, it becomes evident how crucial it was for farmers to identify these pests accurately. The mother plant stands vulnerable amidst an epidemic of insects feasting on its leaves. It serves as a reminder of the challenges faced by agricultural communities striving to protect their crops from such devastating plagues. This engraving not only highlights the severity of insect infestations but also sheds light on the measures taken by farmers at that time. Insecticides were likely employed as a means of combating these relentless creatures threatening their livelihoods. Preserved through time, this print offers us a glimpse into our agricultural past—a testament to human resilience in overcoming challenges posed by nature itself.
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