@article{LaHue:311205,
      recid = {311205},
      author = {La Hue, D. W.  and Clements, B. W., Jr. and Womack,  Herbert},
      title = {Insect Infestation as a Factor in Storing Farmers Stock  Peanuts Grown in Georgia  },
      address = {1959-09},
      number = {2393-2021-1631},
      series = {Marketing Research Report No. 364},
      pages = {44},
      year = {1959},
      abstract = {Excerpts from the report Summary:  A comprehensive study  was made at Tifton, Ga. , between 1952 and 1958 to  determine the species of insects infesting stored farmers  stock peanuts, their relative abundance, and the amount of  damage they cause in typical commercial storages.   Supplementary studies were made of peanuts stored in  500-bushel metal bins and in small experimental  5-cubic-foot bins.  The studies were extended to cover  infestation during harvesting.  Several clear-cut findings  relative to insect infestation and damage in farmers stock  peanuts resulted from this study.  Although the studies  were confined for the most part to the area near Tifton,  these findings will probably apply generally to all  peanut-producing and storage areas in the United States},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/311205},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.311205},
}