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see also: Energy in a Real World Virginians for Wilderness Forests of the Appalachians | Saturday, May 6, 1978 A very bad worm of size range 1/4 to 3/4 inch, dark olive green (it may be corn ear worm ) is eating my cabbage plant leaves in the slope garden. This worm appears not on the plant but on or just under the soil surface, under clods mostly. This may also be what destroyed some of my newly-sprouted pea plants. Gus and I planted another patch of field corn. 13 eggs today. Betty quit her job as director of Effie Ann Johnson Day Nursery, so now no one in this family is employed of of the farm. (edit)
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