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Oregon Leglislature Hopping to Fund Grasshopper Eradication
Posted Thursday, September 25, 2008

SALEM, OR - Oregon may soon step up efforts to control a massive grasshopper infestation in the Eastern part of the state. A legislative panel gave preliminary approval today to a request to help farmers fight the pests. Chris Lehman reports.

It’s a plague of almost Biblical proportions. This year’s grasshopper invasion is one of the worst ever seen in Eastern Oregon. Tom Kerns raises cattle and grows wheat on his farm near Haines.

Kerns: “If you walk through the ground, everything was just moving. You’d make sure you kept your mouth shut because there was just hundreds of them flying. And they’re going every which direction.”

Kerns says he tried attacking the critters with insecticides, but the effort was costly and had mixed results. Farm advocacy groups asked the state to pitch in some money to help get rid of the grasshoppers. Lawmakers are moving quickly on a request for 119-thousand dollars to subsidize insecticide treatments and for an entomologist who would coordinate eradication efforts. Farmers say they’re worried that this year’s grasshoppers have laid millions of eggs, setting up what could be an even worse infestation next year.

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