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If you have army cutworms in your wheat or crop fields I would relish an opportunity to come to your property in the days/few weeks ahead to make some observations and collect a few cutworms, so I can appreciate and better understand the portion of their lifecycle when they occupy lowland habitats, like those in Palouse country. I'm a grad student at WSU who studies army cutworm moths in the Rockies during the summer months when grizzly bears feed on aggregations of their adult (miller) moth form. Thanks for your consideration.
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