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Alternative Crops in Double-Crop Systems for Missouri

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Explore alternative crops like amaranth, buckwheat, pearl millet, and sunflower for double-cropping in Missouri to enhance profits and reduce pest cycles.

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Cover art for publication MX392

Transportation of Fish in Bags

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Reviewed by Robert A. Pierce II
Extension Fisheries and Wildlife Specialist

Reviewed by David Brune
Professor, Plant Sciences and Technology

L. Swann
Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant Program, Purdue University

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Cover art for publication G9473

Bluegill Sunfish Production in Missouri

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Learn about bluegill sunfish aquaculture in Missouri, including species info, spawning, pond prep, and water quality management.

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Cover art for publication G9471

Freshwater Prawn Production in Missouri

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Freshwater prawns (Macrobrachium rosenbergii) can be successfully and profitably produced in mid-Missouri. Learn about culture and management techniques that have been successful in producing freshwater prawns in this MU Extension guide.

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Dusty birch sawfly caterpillar.

Caterpillars in Your Yard and Garden, Page 12

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Dusty birch sawfly caterpillars (Croesus latitarsus) are present in summer and fall. They produce two to three generations per year.

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Tiger swallowtail cateripllar.

Caterpillars in Your Yard and Garden, Page 44

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Tiger swallowtail caterpillars (Papilio glaucus) are present from May to October. They produce two to three generations per year. Preferred host plants include hoptree, birch, tulip tree, ash, basswood, cherry, apple, willow and magnolia.

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Unicorn caterpillar.

Caterpillars in Your Yard and Garden, Page 47

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Unicorn caterpillars (Schizura unicornis) are present from summer to fall. They produce one generation per year.

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Elm sawfly caterpillar.

Caterpillars in Your Yard and Garden, Page 15

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Elm sawfly caterpillars (Cimbex americana) are present from summer to fall. They produce one generation per year.

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Viceroy caterpillar.

Caterpillars in Your Yard and Garden, Page 50

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Viceroy caterpillars (Limenitis archippus) are present from early summer to fall. They produce two generations per year.

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Garden webworm caterpillar.

Caterpillars in Your Yard and Garden, Page 18

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Garden webworm caterpillars (Achyra rantalis) are present from late spring to fall. They produce two to three generations per year.

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Tussock moth caterpillar.

Caterpillars in Your Yard and Garden, Page 53

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Whitemarked tussock moth caterpillars (Orgyia leucostigma) are present from May to October. They produce two generations per year.

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Greenstriped mapleworm caterpillars.

Caterpillars in Your Yard and Garden, Page 21

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Greenstriped mapleworm caterpillars (Dryocampa rubicunda) are present from late spring to late fall. They produce one to two generations per year.

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Zebra swallowtail caterpillar.

Caterpillars in Your Yard and Garden, Page 56

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Zebra swallowtail caterpillars (Graphium marcellus) are present from May to November. They produce two to three generations per year.

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Hickory horned devil caterpillar.

Caterpillars in Your Yard and Garden, Page 24

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Hickory horned devil caterpillars (Citheronia regalis) are present from July to October. They produce two generations per year.

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Io moth caterpillar.

Caterpillars in Your Yard and Garden, Page 27

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Io moth caterpillars (Automeris io) are present from July to October. They produce two generations per year.

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Cover art for publication IPM1019

Caterpillars in Your Yard and Garden

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Caterpillars are some of the most easily observed insects in backyards and gardens. Learn to identify them so you will know what type of butterflies or moths they will turn into.

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Orangedog catterpillar.

Caterpillars in Your Yard and Garden, Page 30

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Orangedog caterpillars (Papilio cresphontes) are present from July to October. They produce two generations per year. They are considered a pest to citrus trees.

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Pickleworm caterpillar.

Caterpillars in Your Yard and Garden, Page 33

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Pickleworm caterpillars (Diaphania nitidalis) are present from summer to fall. They produce two to three generations per year.

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Cover art for publication G6026

Disease-Resistant Apple Cultivars

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Michele Warmund
Fruit State Specialist
Division of Plant Sciences

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Bagworm caterpillar bag hanging from a branch.

Caterpillars in Your Yard and Garden, Page 04

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Bagworm caterpillars (Thyridopteryx ephemeraeformis) are present from early June to August. They produce one generation per year.

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Red-spotted purple caterpillar.

Caterpillars in Your Yard and Garden, Page 36

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Red-spotted purple caterpillars (Limenitis arthemis) are present from early summer to fall. They produce two generations per year.

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Cabbage looper caterpillar.

Caterpillars in Your Yard and Garden, Page 07

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Cabbage looper caterpillars (Trichoplusia ni) are present from late spring to fall. They produce two to three generations per year.

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Smalleyed sphinx caterpillars.

Caterpillars in Your Yard and Garden, Page 39

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Smalleyed sphinx caterpillars (Paonias myops) are present from May through September. They produce multiple generations per year.

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Clearwinged sphinx caterpillar.

Caterpillars in Your Yard and Garden, Page 10

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Clearwinged sphinx caterpillars (Hemaris diffinis) are present from April to September. They produce two generations per year.

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Stalk borer caterpillar.

Caterpillars in Your Yard and Garden, Page 42

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Stalk borer caterpillars (Papaipema nebris) are present from May to August. They produce one generation per year.

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