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26 September 2025

  • curprev 23:4823:48, 26 September 2025 RichHuntley talk contribs 6,856 bytes +6,856 Created page with "<br>Clicking via one in all our banner ads or some of our textual content hyperlinks and making a purchase order will produce a small commission for us from the sale. Cutworms may cause havoc in newly planted crops. The small "worms" are actually larvae of numerous species of adult moths. They eat leaves and often reduce younger plants off at or near the soil level. The worms will attack newly germinated or transplanted plants with tender stems. We've lost plants both sp..."