'Dangerous agricultural pest' discovered in L.B.

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Apple moths, which threaten California farm crops, have been discovered in Long Beach and other parts of the state, the Stockton Record reports in today's paper:

Because of the recent detection of the apple moth in the Los Osos area of San Luis Obispo County and in Long Beach, state and federal officials are working to establish new quarantines in those areas.


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