There may be no such thing as the "normal" growing conditions of old that many corn farmers have been longing for after enduring extreme weather in recent years, a Purdue Extension agronomist says.
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There is nothing that a cook finds more
off-putting than discovering something
crawling around in a box of a cooking
ingredient.
"A variety of beetles and moth larvae
can be found in stored food products,"
said University of Illinois Extension
horticulture educator, Jennifer
Fishburn. "These pantry pests may enter
the home through infested packages of
food or may fly into the house and bore
through wrappers or containers." These
infestations can take place at any time
of the year.