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Cabbage Maggot -- UVM Extension Entomology Leaflet 62.

15360 Cabbage Maggot -- UVM Extension Entomology Leaflet 62. http://www.uvm.edu/extension/publications/el/el62.htm Cabbage and other cole crops in the northern states and Canada are often attacked by the cabbage maggot* (CM). This European fly was probably imported with a number of mustard-like weeds (which serve as wild hosts ) in ships' ballast during colonial times. Crops > Cabbage > Research cabbage   maggot   brussels   sprouts   cauliflower   cheese   cloth   dry   wood   pupal   stage   overwintering   infested Jan 1, 2003  

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Rawlings, J. O. (1988) Applied Regression Analysis: A Research Tool. Wadsworth and Brooks/Cole. Example 8.4, page 219. (Rawlings cites the original source as the files of the late Dr Gertrude M Cox.)
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Two primary species of aphids (plant lice) attack cole crops: the cabbage aphid (Brevicoryne brassicae) and the turnip aphid (Lipaphis erysimi). Because they are similar in life habits and response to treatments, they will be considered together.
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A man has to take a wolf, a goat, and some cabbage across a river. His rowboat can only hold the man plus either the wolf, the goat, or the cabbage. If he takes the cabbage with him, the wolf will eat the goat. If he takes the wolf, the goat will eat the cabbage.
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