In the early days of farming in America, crops were not sprayed with chemicals to kill pests. That is what made them so susceptible to insect pests. Locusts and corn borers are the most destructive of plant pests for corn and wheat.
Many different animals eat wheat plants, including insects such as aphids and cutworms, as well as larger animals like birds and rodents. In agricultural settings, wheat plants are also susceptible to damage from pests like rabbits and deer. Farmers may use various methods to control these pests and protect their wheat crops.
Neem leaves are a natural insect repellent and can help prevent pests such as weevils from infesting the wheat stored in the iron drum. This can help protect the wheat from damage and keep it fresh for a longer period of time.
Army Worms, Wheat Aphids, and Cereal Bugs.
Dried neem leaves are often used in storing wheat grains because they have insect-repelling properties. Neem leaves contain compounds that act as natural insecticides, helping to protect the wheat from pests like weevils and beetles. Placing dried neem leaves in the container can therefore help to keep the stored wheat grains free from infestation and spoilage.
David E. Stephens has written: 'The wheat bunt problem in Oregon' -- subject(s): Wheat, Bunt (Disease of wheat), Diseases and pests
Allala Ghodbane has written: 'Septoria tritici, a pathogen on wheat: sporulation and inoculation' -- subject(s): Wheat, Diseases and pests
T. R. Chamberlin has written: 'The wheat jointworm in Oregon' -- subject(s): Harmolita, Wheat, Diseases and pests
Neem leaves are known to repel insects and pests due to their strong smell. By keeping neem leaves in an iron drum containing pulses, it can help protect the pulses from insect infestation naturally without the need for chemical pesticides.
To plant wheat effectively, prepare the soil by tilling it and adding fertilizer. Plant the wheat seeds at the right depth and spacing, ensuring they have enough sunlight and water. Monitor the growth of the wheat and protect it from pests and diseases. Harvest the wheat when it is fully mature.
Abdul Qayoum has written: 'Resistance of wheat to Puccinia striiformis West' -- subject(s): Stripe rust, Wheat, Diseases and pests
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It will benefit it because if his wheat crop get destroyed by pests or by another reason.he can use his bean plants to get benefit.