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Agricultural Engineer

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Because your research in crop infestations is so well-known, you have been invited to join a group of researchers in Nebraska to study the corn rootworm. You have read up on the corn rootworm, and these are the answers to your questions:

  1. Producers have to buy and apply the insecticide. Plus, there are yield losses because of root feeding by larvae. The rootworm also has a bad effect on corn plant physiology. There are also harvest losses due to lodged corn.
  2. The goal of adult spray programs is to stop the corn rootworm beetle from increasing its population. The sprays also try to reduce egg-laying larvae so that larval populations the following season will not cause problems.
  3. Chemigation is the application of insecticides spread through sprinkler irrigation systems.
  4. The term "contact kill" refers to products that kill beetles if they are directly hit by spray droplets or walk on sprayed surfaces.

"Remember, communication skills are very important for agricultural engineers," says Bode.


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