
Previous Chapter: Curaçao: First complete eradication, 1953-1955
- Success in Curaçao Attracts Attention
- Florida's Campaign to Fund Eradication
- Matching Funds for Florida Program
- Florida Eradication Key to the Southeast
- Mainland Florida Used as a Program Test Site
- New Fly-Rearing Facility at Bithlo, Florida
- Constant Efforts to Improve Fly Rearing
- Raymond C. Bushland Urges "Spent" Screwworm Media Be Used as Hog Feed
- The Southeast Eradication Project
- Sebring Plant Produces 50 Million Flies Per Week
- Photograph "Exterior View of Fly-Rearing Plant After Completion of Construction"...
- Photograph "Removing Eggs from Oviposition Vat" by O. G. Babcock....
- Photograph "Larvae Discharge Hopper on Separator Conveyor" by O. G....
- Photograph of Edward F. Knipling with colleagues inspecting ground meat...
- Photograph of Edward F. Knipling with colleagues inspecting larvae trays...
- Photograph of Edward F. Knipling with colleagues inspecting pupae on...
- Photograph "Interior of Cobalt Building" by O. G. Babcock. ca....
- Photograph "Whiz-Packer for Filling Boxes" by O. G. Babcock. ca....
- Photograph "Loading Fly Cartons in Automatic Fly Dispenser Unit in...
- Photograph of plane releasing boxes by Agricultural Research Service, United...
- Combined Efforts Essential to Eradication in Florida
- Southeast Free of Screwworms
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