Abstract
New combinations or changes in proportions of crops in Arkansas have introduced new insect problems and intensified others. In some instances this has been because of a great expansion in acreage of a favored host which in turn favored a greater abundance of its pests; in other instances the abundance of an insect pest has been favored by new crops which add to the sequence of hosts and thus lengthen the period during which it can reproduce.

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