'Theoretically this level of creeping Orwellian dynamics should ramp up our awareness, but what happens instead is that each alert becomes less and less effective because we're incredibly stupid.' - Jerry Holkins
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Dan Boone wrote:What kind of wireworm issues did you actually have? And how certain are you that wireworms were your culprit?
I'm only asking because of the University of Virginia Cooperative Extension Service pamphlet I linked to in another thread that seems to suggest wireworms usually don't go after root crops except in heavily cultivated/sprayed fields where they can't get the other insects and weed roots they prefer to eat.
Now if we could only train the little worms to read the pamphlets...![]()
The way I read that pamphlet, the more cover-crop type things you interplant between your garlic rows, the better. But it's book learnin', not experience.
'Theoretically this level of creeping Orwellian dynamics should ramp up our awareness, but what happens instead is that each alert becomes less and less effective because we're incredibly stupid.' - Jerry Holkins
List of Bryant RedHawk's Epic Soil Series Threads We love visitors, that's why we live in a secluded cabin deep in the woods. "Buzzard's Roost (Asnikiye Heca) Farm." Promoting permaculture to save our planet.
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