Harold Besnard Scammell

Familiarly known as H.B., USDA Assistant Entomologist, Spent one year residence at Whitesbog, Manager of Double Trouble Cranberry Plantation

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Tuesday, March 12, 2013

1917 January 27 - American Cranberry Growers' Association 47th Annual Meeting

H. B. Scammell, Entomological Laboratory, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Toms River, New Jersey

The Fall Army Worm In Its Relation to Cranberry Bogs

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Cranberries and Blueberries

  • Blueberry Culture
  • Cranberries

Employment

  • Browns Mills
  • Bureau of Plant Industry
  • Deciduous Fruit Insect Investigations Entomological Assistant
  • Double Trouble Manager
  • Toms River
  • U. S. Dept. of Agriculture
  • Whitesbog

Organizations

  • American Cranberry Growers' Association
  • Mass. Experiment Station
  • The National Cranberry Magazine
  • Wisconsin Cranberry Growers' Association

Insects

  • Amphiscepa bivittata
  • Black Head Fireworm
  • Cranberry False Blossom
  • Cranberry Girdler
  • Fall Army Worm
  • Insects
  • Tip Worm

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