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High Plains IPM Guide, a cooperative effort of the University of Wyoming, University of Nebraska, Colorado State University andMontana State University.Diatomaceous earth(DE)Agrisolutions 6%Malathion <strong>Grain</strong> DustProtect-It, Insecto®resistant in many areas. Millers resistpurchasing grain with strongmalathion odor.Can lower the test weight of grain andis expensive if it is applied to entiregrain mass, so is best applied to emptybins and to the top and bottom layersof the grain mass.The information herein is supplied with the understanding that no discrimination is intended and that listing of commercial products, necessaryto this guide, implies no endorsement by the authors or the Extension Services of Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming or Montana. Criticism ofproducts or equipment not listed is neither implied nor intended. Due to constantly changing labels, laws and regulations, the Extension Servicescan assume no liability for the suggested use of chemicals contained herein. Pesticides must be applied legally complying with all label directionsand precautions on the pesticide container and any supplemental labeling and rules of state and federal pesticide regulatory agencies. State rulesand regulations and special pesticide use allowances may vary from state to state: contact your State Department of Agriculture for the rules,regulations and allowances applicable in your state and locality.Categories: <strong>Stored</strong> <strong>Grain</strong>, Insects, red flour beetle, Tribolium castaneumDate: 12/20/2004High Plains IPM Guide, a cooperative effort of the University of Wyoming, University of Nebraska, Colorado State University andMontana State University.

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