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Votes:0 Home WCM-News Publications Contacts Crops and Pests Program Info Search Tuesday, November 20, 2007 ..:: Home ::.. Login Featured links Nutrient and Pest Management program Wisconsin Crop Manager newsletter Eco-Potato Program Pesticide Applicator Training program Quick links Browse WCM articles Publications What is IPCM?? UW Horticulture UW Soil Science Extension UW Weed Science Extension UWEX Plant Sciences Web Portal The Integrated Pest and Crop Management web portal provides information for Wisconsin's agricultural community from the University of Wisconsin Plant Sciences outreach programs. Wisconsin Crop Manager headlines Pest Management Update Meeting Packets Available We just finished the 2007 Pest Management Update meetings last week. If harvest, soil sampling, or other field operati Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Strawberry IPM Newsletters 1998 #1 May 19, 1998 #2 May 28, 1998 #3 June 4, 1998 #4 June 11, 1998 #5 June 17, 1998 #6 June 29, 1998 #7 July 21, 1998 For more information contact: David Handley , Vegetable & Small Fruit Specialist Highmoor Farm PO Box 179 Monmouth, ME 04259 (207) 933-2100 Jim Dill , IPM Coordinator 491 College Ave. Orono, ME 04473-1295 (207) 581-3880 STRAWBERRY IPM PEST MANAGEMENT OFFICE | UMCE HOMEPAGE | UMAINE Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Wednesday, November 21, 2007 More Options if(navigator.appName=="Microsoft Internet Explorer"){ document.write(""); } else { document.write(" "); } About Extension · County Offices · Calendar · Publications · News · Multimedia Resources Alabama A&M University · Auburn University · Extension Units & Departments Staff Directory · Employment Opportunities · Weather · Related Websites The ACES IPM site is currently being remodeled. Please pardon our progress. For information on topics previously covered on the ACES-IPM site, please visit the IPM Publications section of our site. Questions regarding ACES-IPM can be sent to John McVay , (334) 844-6395. Thank you. Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 IPM Resources | Products | How to Order | About Us | Email | Cool Links • Beneficial Insects & Organisms • Fly Control • Botanicals • Disease Control • Traps & Lures • Crawling Insect Control • Flying Insect Control • Bird Control • Creature Control • Tools & Equipment • Soil Care • Soil Testing • Tree Care • Composting • Lawn Care / Weed Control • Pond, Water & Septic Treatment • Personal Care • Home Care • Pet Care • Delectibles • Pest Problem Guide • Index • Consultants Biocontrol Reference Center THE HISTORY OF INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT (IPM) Courtesy of the International Pest Management Institute. Currie Enterprises You did not weave the web of life, you are merely a str Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 ENGLISH The Cornell International Institute for Food, Agriculture and Development ( CIIFAD ) and collaborators welcome you to the prototype of the Global Crop Pest Identification and Information Services in Integrated Pest Management (IPM) on the World Wide Web. Please select below the language you prefer to continue your exploration of our prototype site. In this prototype, only a few language sections are available: English EspaÑol Français Indonesian Unsolicited proposal for crop pest identification and information services in integrated pest management (IPM) on the World Wide Web. ESPAÑOL El Instituto Internacional de Cornell para la Alimentacion, Agricultura y Desarrollo ( CIIFAD ) y colaboradores le dan la bienvenida al prototipo de la guia electronica Servicio de Informaci Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Montana State University Academics | Administration | Admissions | A-Z Index | Directories Academics | Administration | Admissions | A-Z Index | Directories Extension Programs: Entomology Forage Horticulture Pathology Soil Fertility Water Quality Weeds Quick Links High Plains IPM Training Cutworm Pesticide Education & Safety Private Applicator Training PAT Coordinators Diagnostic & Testing Labs Extension SARE Resource Groups: Pesticide Education & Safety Diagnostic & Testing Labs Sustainable Agriculture Education & Research Montana Pest Information Network Other Links: Montana Ag Live Montana Ag Statistics UC Davis IPM OSU Plant Protection Contact Us Montana IPM Center Montana State University 119 Linfield Hall P.O. Box 172900 Bozeman, MT 59717-2900 Tel: (406) 994-5690 Fax: (406) 994-5885 Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Click here to break from frames University of Connecticut INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT Best viewed with frames Click here for NO frames What's New Field Corn/Forage IPM Greenhouse IPM IPM for Home Grounds Nursery IPM IPM for Small Fruit IPM for Tree Fruit Grape IPM Turfgrass IPM Vegetable IPM Weed IPM General IPM Insects/Vertebrates IPM for Schools IPM Publications Educational Opportunities IPM Contacts Purple Loosestrife IPM Links Index of Articles IPM Homestudy Courses Search our Site Feedback Privacy Policy IPM email UConn IPM Main Page WEBMASTER Marilyn S. Chase UCONN LINKS UConn CANR UConn Coop.Extension Farm Risk Management Prog. UConn Home & Garden Ctr. UConn Main Page National IPM Network U pdated June 2007 latest Crop Talk issue May 2007 UMass Cooperative Extension Turf Update Integ Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 IPM Site Index -------------------- Field Crops Alfalfa Corn Sorghum Soybeans Wheat & Small Grains -------------------- Fruits Apples Brambles Grapes Strawberries -------------------- Vegetables Asparagus Bean & Pea Beet, Carrot & Parsnip Cole Crops Cucurbit Crops Lettuce, Spinach & Other Greens Onions, Garlic & Leeks Potatoes Sweet Corn Sweet Potatoes Tomatoes, Peppers & Eggplant -------------------- Landscape & Turf -------------------- Home, Yard, & Garden -------------------- Greenhouse -------------------- Livestock -------------------- Educational Materials -------------------- Videos -------------------- FAQs -------------------- Decision Aids -------------------- IPM Conferences hosted by the University of Illinois, including the Crop Protection Technology Conference and the Corn a Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Pest Management Events 2007 Pest Control Workshop September 18 - 20, 2007 January 2007 Blitz Training Program Pest Information Animals (Vertebrate Pests) Insects Plant Diseases Weeds Biology and Life Cycle of Weeds - Videos Pest Identification Pest Management Workshop - Sept. 2002 WVU Extension Quick Reference Pest Fact Sheets - Identification aides for vegetable, ornamental, and agricultural crop diseases commonly encountered by West Virginia growers and homeowners. Updated - 10/16/07 Look What's Out There Educational Information Pesticide Safety Education Program & Pesticides Applicator Certification Information W.Va. Information Network for Pesticides & Alternative Strategies Program Northeast Region IPM National IPM Network Pesticide Safety - It's Common Sense Read the Label First! Bef Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 IPM in the Northeast Region has moved to: northeastipm.org Your browser should automatically move to the new site in 5 seconds Please update your bookmarks. Questions or comments? Please email Jim VanKirk Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Ohio Pest Management & Survey Program 1991 Kenny Road Columbus, OH 43210 Phone 614-292-8358 FAX 614-292-1687 Field Crops Pest Management Circular # 1 Integrated Pest Management Pest management is the science of preventing, suppressing, or
eradicating biological organisms that are causing a problem. Today
the term "pest management" is often used in place of such terms as
"pest control," "plant protection," or other equivalent
expressions. The term "pest" is often used to refer to invertebrate
(arthropods, slugs, etc.) as a group in contrast to plant diseases
and weeds. However, the term "pest" should apply to any unwanted
biological organisms - especially when the problem is associated
with agriculture or environmental issues. Pest management practices may be classified according to the app Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 The Integrated Pest Management Strategy The management of insect pests rarely relies on a single
control practice; usually a variety of tactics are integrated to
maintain pests at acceptable levels. The goal of integrated pest
management is not to eliminate all pests; some pests are tolerable and
essential so that their natural enemies remain in the crop. Rather, the
aim is to reduce pest populations to less than damaging numbers. The
control tactics used in integrated pest management include pest
resistant or tolerant plants, and cultural, physical, mechanical,
biological, and chemical control. Applying multiple control tactics
minimizes the chance that insects will adapt to any one tactic. The
definition for integrated pest management most relevant to this guide
comes from Flint and van Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 The European Group for Integrated Pest Management in Development Cooperation --> Home About IPMEurope News Activities Task Forces Information System Documents Events Links Contact Sitemap Project Database Our Mission Concerted European development effort towards improved IPM delivery through research, policy and implementation. Our Objectives Promote and facilitate appropriate policy, technology and socio-economic research Promote and facilitate European collaboration to improve the focus and delivery of sustainable agriculture Improve availability and access to information on IPM-related projects and programmes. Top Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 OSU Home | Catalog | Calendar | Find Someone | Maps | Site Index Find An Expert | OSU Extension | College of Ag Science | Pest Diagnosis | INTEGRATED PLANT PROTECTION CENTER Links IPPC Home About IPPC IPPC Staff IPPC Programs IPM at OSU IPM in the USA International Links Quick Links Pest and Crop Models Pest Management Strategic Plans and IR-4 Project PNW Insect Management Conference Pesticide Safety and IPM Education Pesticides: Environmental Toxicology and Risk Assessment IPM Self-Study Resources On-Line IPM Handbooks iSNAP Program Farmscaping for Beneficials IPMnet NEWS Employment Opportunities with IPPC NEWS Pesticide Recertification Courses 2008 New OSU Drift Management Factsheet English (high resolution) - (low resolution) Spanish (high resolution) - (low resolution) Web sites for Sp Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 College Home Site Index Search People Help NEW - Regional Insect Trap Counts for Jackson and Milan , TN and Princeton and Lexington, KY. Click here for Graphs of Insect Trap Counts True Armyworm Black cutworm Picture Sheets now available online! [Home] [What's New] [Weekly Newsletters] [Weather/DD Models] [Pheromone Trap Counts] [ScoutInfo Online] [IPM in KY] [Pesticide Use Training] [Crop Profiles] [Manuals & FactSheets] [Apple IPM] [For the Homeowner] [Test Your Scout Skills] [Teaching Resources] [Co. Agent Resources] University of Kentucky Integrated Pest Management Photo montage courtesy of P. Lucas, copyright 2003; Soybean aphid image by David W. Ragsdale, University of Minnesota, www.ipmimages.org ; soybean rust image by Joe Hennen, Botanical Research Institute, www.forestryimages.or Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 2007 Fall IPM Report newsletter Growing organic? Try the New Ag Network . Latest advice on downy mildew in cucurbits What to do about ladybeetles Staff and funding IPM Report newsletter Our strategic plan Diagnostic Services Soil/Plant Nutrient Lab Ag weather Regional IPM Center Pesticide safety Organic: New Ag Network Invasive species Sustainable ag & food systems MSU College of ANR departments MSU Extension Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station Project GREEEN Partners Common acronyms Contacts/permissions Integrated Pest Management Resources for managing pests How to use IPM to manage and identify insects, diseases, nematodes, and weeds in: Fruit Field crops Vegetables Christmas trees Nursery and landscape settings Turfgrass The home and yard Weather information for making decisions En Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Biological Control News is no longer being published. All back issues are available on this website. Back Issues About This Newsletter Index Other Biological Control Sites This website is maintained by the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Department of Entomology . Webpage last updated APril 8, 2004. URL is http://www.entomology.wisc.edu/mbcn/mbcn.html. Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 skip to content Search Cornell -> Home The New York State Integrated Pest Management Program develops sustainable ways to manage pests and helps people to use methods that minimize environmental, health, and economic risks. NEW RESOURCES: Lawn Care Without Pesticides: How to keep your grass healthy so that you can reduce or eliminate the need for lawn chemicals. 1 Mb pdf file. OR: Order hard copies from NYSIPM 2007 Cornell Cooperative Extension Lawn Care Survey. Cornell Cooperative Extension Community Horticulture programs want to better understand the lawn-mowing practices of New York State residents. Dairy Fly IPM Training Teleconference A new publication: Soybean Foliar Fungicides: Yield Benefit or an Extra Expense? 191k pdf file UPCOMING EVENTS: AEM Media Workshops for Farmers & AEM Pa Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Pest Management at the Crossroads *The Art and Science of Pest Management* *Policy and the Public Interest* *Forces Driving Change* CONTACTS SPONSOR Looking for the Animal Production Systems Website? Click HERE Topics What's Hot in IPM and Pesticide Regulation?? IPM and Policy Measuring IPM Adoption IPM in the Field IPM and the Marketplace IPM -- Cutting Edge Science and Technology Issues Organic Food and Farming Genetic Engineering H.R. 1627: The Food Quality Protection Act of 1996 About the Book... Pest Management at the Crossroads Pesticide Use Pesticides, Human Health and the Environment Debates... Search ANY word? Search ALL words Search EXACT phrase Help Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 IPM Resources | Products | How to Order | About Us | Email | Cool Links Consultants | Index | Product Listing • Beneficial Insects & Organisms • Fly Control • Botanicals • Disease Control • Traps & Lures • Crawling Insect Control • Flying Insect Control • Bird Control • Creature Control • Tools & Equipment • Soil Care • Soil Testing • Tree Care • Composting • Lawn Care / Weed Control • Pond, Water & Septic Treatment • Personal Care • Home Care • Pet Care • Delectibles • Pest Problem Guide • Index • Consultants PEST PROBLEM SOLVER GUIDE Look for your pest problems on this page. If you don't find it here.... give us a call . We will check our database and help you choose the bes Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Pest Management Office Pest Alerts 491 College Ave., Orono, ME 04473-1295 Fact Sheets 207-581-3880 or 1-800-287-0279 (in Maine) Potato IPM web site Potato IPM The Maine potato industry is extremely interested in reducing pesticide usage while maintaining crop quality and yields. This interest derives from market demands for a high quality product; consumer concern about pesticide residues; and environmental and personal safety concerns, as well as escalating expenses associated with purchasing and applying pesticides. Maine's potato industry can be divided approximately into thirds: seed, tablestock, and processing, representing the major market outlets for the industry. In 1993, the average yield was 260 hundredweight per acre; and the sale of that crop generated some $130 million to the Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Apunte aqu? para versi?n en Espa?ol [ X ] Integrated Pest Management (IPM) The roots of IPM can be traced to the late 1880s when "ecology" was identified as the foundation of scientific plant protection. The advent of modern synthetic insecticides in the mid 1940s resulted in a shift of focus to pesticide technology. Over the next 30 years, recognition of the limitations, and often detrimental consequences of over reliance on insecticides, led to the formulation of the concepts of IPM. In 1972, President Nixon formally committed the U.S. government to the development and promotion of IPM. In reality, pesticide-based pest control still predominates U.S. agriculture. However, biologically intensive control technologies are increasingly displacing agrochemically intensive technologi Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Rhode Island Apple IPM RECORDED MESSAGE (401) 949-1456 Starting in May 2007 Access to RI Apple IPM Currrent pest reports, Newsletters and RI Fruit Growers' meetings Orchard Radar!!!!!! Using SkyBit weather information to predict future events Greenville Newport County Field Season 2007 Recorded Pest Message in Print (949-1456) Visual Observations (t wice weekly updates - hopefully) RIFGA Meetings RIFGA Website Farm Safety Site IPM Links Rutgers Peach Science- UMASS Fruit Program VT Apple IPM Maine Apple IPM Scaffolds - NY Newsletter NY Pest Guidelines Penn State Apple IPM Virtual Orchard Greenbook - pesticide labels Archived Information Past Pest Reports 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 Past Newsletters 2000 1999 1998 1997 For more information about this site, contact hhf@ Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Texagnet Home Agriculture Calendar Agriculture Contacts Agriculture Links Agriculture Markets Agriculture Texas Capitol, Texas Weather Web Search Texas IPM Foundation Online CEUs User Log-in Texas IPM Program TAMU Entomology TAMU Horticulture TAMU Lubbock Entomology TAMU Fire Ant Program TAMU IPM in Schools North Central IPM Center Northeastern IPM Center Southern IPM Center Western IPM Center USDA/APHIS Boll Weevil Eradication About TPMA Role of Cooperative Extension Texas IPM Units Texas IPM Unit Newsletters Texas Boll Weevil Eradication About IPM Principles Definition of IPM Implementation of IPM Benefits of IPM Answers to your questions and information about Texas insects. Texas Crop Profiles Alfalfa Beans (Green) Cabbage Cantaloupes Carrots Cotton Cotton (By-Products) Honey Bees Honey Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Search Announcing... Pierce's Disease Research, Request for Proposals , New for 2008-09 Garden Chemicals and Water Quality , New Quick Tip Biological Control and Natural Enemies Pest Note, New Publication Pests of Flowers in Homes, Gardens, & Landscapes , New Module 2007 Pierce's Disease Research Symposium Tomato Year-Round IPM Program released --> Solve your pest management problems with UC's best information, personalize it with interactive tools, or find out about pest management research and extension projects. About UC IPM 2006 Annual Report What's new In the news Forms Site index Acknowledgments Related links Western IPM Center Western Plant Diagnostic Network UC ANR: more topics Manage and identify insects, mites, diseases, nematodes, weeds, and vertebrates Homes, gardens, landscape Read More Go to Site
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Votes:0 All documents have been moved to one of 2 new domains. Please replace "ipmwww" with simply "ipm" in the web address. If that doesn't work, replace "ipmwww.ncsu.edu/" with cipm.ncsu.edu/ent/". If all else fails, please email cipm@ncsu.edu for the correct URL. Sorry for any inconvenience. Some of the needed new links are listed below: NSF Center for Integrated Pest Management Biological Control Virtual Information Center Cotton Insects SERA-IEG-23 EPA Worker Protection Standard for Agricultural Pesticides: How to Comply, What Employers Need to Know North Carolina Entomological Society North Carolina Mosquito and Vector Control Association North Carolina Pest Management Information System NCSU Pesticide Safety Education program SERA-IEG 3 Integrated Pest Management Soybean Disease Atlas South Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 All documents have been moved to one of 2 new domains. Please replace "ipmwww" with simply "ipm" in the web address. If that doesn't work, replace "ipmwww.ncsu.edu/" with cipm.ncsu.edu/ent/". If all else fails, please email cipm@ncsu.edu for the correct URL. Sorry for any inconvenience. Some of the needed new links are listed below: NSF Center for Integrated Pest Management Biological Control Virtual Information Center Cotton Insects SERA-IEG-23 EPA Worker Protection Standard for Agricultural Pesticides: How to Comply, What Employers Need to Know North Carolina Entomological Society North Carolina Mosquito and Vector Control Association North Carolina Pest Management Information System NCSU Pesticide Safety Education program SERA-IEG 3 Integrated Pest Management Soybean Disease Atlas South Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 All documents have been moved to one of 2 new domains. Please replace "ipmwww" with simply "ipm" in the web address. If that doesn't work, replace "ipmwww.ncsu.edu/" with cipm.ncsu.edu/ent/". If all else fails, please email cipm@ncsu.edu for the correct URL. Sorry for any inconvenience. Some of the needed new links are listed below: NSF Center for Integrated Pest Management Biological Control Virtual Information Center Cotton Insects SERA-IEG-23 EPA Worker Protection Standard for Agricultural Pesticides: How to Comply, What Employers Need to Know North Carolina Entomological Society North Carolina Mosquito and Vector Control Association North Carolina Pest Management Information System NCSU Pesticide Safety Education program SERA-IEG 3 Integrated Pest Management Soybean Disease Atlas South Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 The UVM Apple Program: Extension and Research for the commercial tree fruit grower in Vermont and beyond... Vermont
Apple IPM Focus L.P.Berkett , IPM Specialist A Special Request -- Can you help me? I need your evaluation of this webpage. It will only take 2-3 minutes tops. Your comments will be anonymous. Please click here to fill out the 5 questions. I sincerely thank you ! New
Postings for 2007 [ click here ] 2007 New England Tree Fruit Pest
Management Guideline -- Now Available. To order click link Library Diseases Arthropods Biological
Control Organic Pest Management Production
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Votes:0 Vermont IPM Program Overview: Apple | Field Corn | Grapes | Greenhouse Ornamentals | School IPM | Vegetable & Berry | Welcome Page | Contact Information 2003 VT Federal IPM Annual Report 2004 VT Federal IPM Annual Report Welcome Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is a sustainable approach to managing pests by combining biological, cultural, physical, and chemical tools in a way that minimizes economic, health, and environmental risks. (National Coalition on IPM) From 2000-2004, the Vermont IPM Program will focus on the IPM priorities and needs that were identified through participatory assessment methods that were conducted in the state and region. The following linked pages provide an overview of Vermont's IPM programs in Apple , Field Corn , Grapes , Greenhouse Ornamentals , Vegetable & Be Read More Go to Site
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