UConn - Department Of Plant Science Information on research programs, including Floriculture, Integrated pest management, Plant Propagation, Vegetable crops and Weed Biology. http://www.canr.uconn.edu/plsci/researchprograms.html
Purdue Entomology Research Larry Bledsoe Research Specialist, Field crops Insect pest management, Corey GerberResearch Specialist, Areawide pest management of Field Crop Insect pests. http://www.entm.purdue.edu/research/ag/
Extractions: Crops and Livestock Pest Management Our pest management strategies are designed to aid Indiana agricultural producers to manage pests of crops and livestock while protecting non-target species and the environment. Current programs emphasize pest management strategies integrated in crop and animal production systems and include: Economic thresholds/injury levels for pests Areawide pest management Research on the impact of crop production practices on pest dynamics and management, reducing chemical inputs and applications, improving application timing, control decision-making, host response to pest attack, pesticide efficacy, and alternative management strategies. Non-traditional chemical control tactics, host-plant resistance, and biological control also receive significant attention.
Georgia Integrated Pest Management Extensive information on pests found in Georgia and IPM for apiculture, livestock and poultry, and field and horticultural crops (including canola, cotton, tobacco, pecans, soybeans, peanuts, and grains). http://www.gaipm.org/
Saskatchewan Agriculture And Food - Crops - Integrated Pest Management Integrated pest management (IPM) is a decisionmaking process that uses all necessarytechniques to suppress pests (insects, weeds, plant diseases) effectively http://www.agr.gov.sk.ca/Crops/Integrated_Pest_Management.asp?firstpick=Crops&se
Alfalfa Covers variety selection, plant growth, pest management environmental effects, cutting schedules, and other information on crop production and management. http://www.uwex.edu/ces/crops/uwforage/alfalfa.htm
Extractions: This link takes you to results from the most recent UW alfalfa variety testing information. It is viewable as html, downloadable as an MS Excel spreadsheet, or downloadable as a .pdf file in the form of UW Extension bulletin A1525 (Perennial Forage Variety Update for Wisconsin). Alfalfa Variety Comparison Web Site
INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT (IPM) EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES AT UCONN Online ordering available for publications on integrated pest management for fruit crops, vegetables, greenhouse, nursery crops, turf and other subject areas. http://www.hort.uconn.edu/ipm/general/edops/edops.htm
Extractions: IPM ONLINE HOMESTUDY COURSES FRUIT CROPS IPM Educational Opportunities VEGETABLE CROPS IPM Educational Opportunities GREENHOUSE IPM Educational Opportunities FIELD CORN/FORAGE IPM Educational Opportunities NURSERY CROPS IPM Educational Opportunities TURF IPM Educational Opportunities HOME GARDENING Educational Opportunities menu
Entomology Index: Integrated Pest Management University of California Statewide IPM Project resources for pest managementresearch and extension, including pest management guidelines for 45 crops; http://www.ent.iastate.edu/list/integrated_pest_management.html
Extractions: Iowa State Entomology Index: Integrated Pest Management AgDb (Agricultural Databases, Datasets, and Information Systems) Searchable metadata directory of quality agricultural databases, datasets, and information systems, many related to pest management Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada Web Site for the Pest Management Research Centre Armed Forces Pest Management Board Site for information on resources and policy for pest management for the U.S. Department of Defense Australian Plague Locust Commission role of the Australian Plague Locust Commission (APLC), how we forecast, monitor and control locusts in Australia, research and extension activites as well as issues of the monthly APLC Locust Bulletin Center for IPM Newsletter Corn Rootworm Home Page central site for Western and Northern Corn Rootworm (Iowa State University) CRC for Tropical Pest Management research of the Cooperative Research Centre for Tropical Pest Management. Includes Integrated Pest Management for the control of weeds and insects. Australia. CSIRO Stored Products and Structural Pests research, development and implementation of new control techniques for pests of grain storages and the built environment. Currently, there are particular needs for techniques of grain insect control to meet market preferences and for non-chemical management of termites to meet environmental restrictions.
New Agents For Pest Management In Row Crops Time 855. Type Symposium. Number 115. New agents for pest management in rowcrops. *LL Larson, Dow AgroSciences, Indianapolis, IN 46268 Contact email http://www.ent.iastate.edu/entsoc/ncb99/prog/abs/115.html
USDA Crop Profiles can be addressed to cipm@ncsu.edu, the NSF Center for Integrated pest management. Profilesby Crop or State This provides a search for specific crops and/or http://cipm.ncsu.edu/CropProfiles/cropprofiles.cfm
Extractions: FQPA instructs USDA and EPA to obtain pesticide use and usage data on the major and minor crops. Of particular importance at this time are use and usage data for the organophosphates, carbamates, and possible carcinogens. These classes of pesticides have been identified as top priority at EPA for the tolerance reassessment process. These same pesticides are also vital in the production of many of our crops. Because some of these uses may be cancelled, it is important to identify where we stand now, where we need to be in the future, and what research efforts are needed to get us there. In order to better understand where future research efforts should lead, it is necessary first to identify areas of critical need (i.e., those crops that have few if any alternative control measures available). To help USDA and EPA obtain this type of information, "Crop Profiles" are being developed. It is the intent that profiles provide the complete production story for a commodity and a look at current research activities directed at finding replacement strategies for the pesticides of concern. Crop Profiles include typical use information (not simply what pesticide labels state) and have a common format for ease of use. This site is part of the effort by the USDA Pest Management Centers to provide information critical to pest management needs in the United States.
Vegetable Integrated Pest Management Elements of IPM (NY State IPM,USA); The Evolution of Integrated Pestmanagement to Integrated Crop management in Vegetable crops; http://www.ippc.orst.edu/cicp/Vegetable/vegindex.htm
Extractions: Some of these resources required Adobe Acrobat Reader ( Download a free copy) ACCESS TO ASIAN VEGETABLES - Developing a viable export industry in Asian Vegetables by the year 2004 - Pests of Vegetables, and Diseases of Vegetables A Guide to Crop Rotations (North Carolina State University, USA) An Online Guide to Plant Disease Control (Oregon State University, USA) Asian Vegetable Research and Development Center Bacterial Soft Rots of Vegetables and Agronomic Crops: Florida Agricultural Information Retrieval System, USA. Biological Control: A Guide to Natural Enemies in North America, Cornell University, USA. C.M. Rick Tomato Genetics Research Center Commercial Vegetable Production Guides Commodity specific IPM Links Common Insect and Mite Pests of Vegetables found in Virginia and Nearby Areas ... Controls For Greenhouse Vegetable Insect Pests (University of Kentucky, USA) Cornell Plant Pathology Vegetable Disease Web Page Crop-wise Internet Resources on Vegetable Pest Management (from DIR) Cucurbit Problem Solver- Leaf Disorders,
1999 Pest Management Guide For Field Crops: Weeds 1999 pest management Guide for Field crops. Weeds. All excerpts and tables are takenfrom the 1999 pest management Guide for Field crops Chapter 5 Weeds. . http://www.ppws.vt.edu/~pmg/99pmg.htm
Extractions: Click here for the most recent version of the Pest Management Guides This information is produced by Virginia Cooperative Extension and Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University . All rights reserved. All excerpts and tables are taken from the 1999 Pest Management Guide for Field Crops - Chapter 5 " Weeds ."
University Of Idaho Pest Management Center , NEWS. , INTEGRATED pest management. , IR4. , pestICIDE SAFETY PROGRAM., SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE. , crops , Alfalfa Hay. , Alfalfa Seed. ,Beans. http://www.ag.uidaho.edu/ipm/Pests/cropPests.htm
Soybean Pest Management, FC-21-90 1991 Kenny Road Columbus, OH 43210 Phone 614292-8358 FAX 614-292-1687.Field crops pest management Circular 21. Soybean pest management. http://ohioline.osu.edu/icm-fact/fc-21.html
Extractions: FAX 614-292-1687 Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is the practice of integrating methods (chemical, cultural, biological, genetic, etc.) and disciplines (entomology, plant pathology, weed science, etc.) into a systematic approach to pest management decision making. IPM targets optimization of net return in crop production while minimizing environmental impact. As a management practice, IPM decision making is based on information collected from the field in a systematic manner. As a result, IPM depends on field monitoring of pest populations and crop development which is often referred to as field scouting. Application of IPM procedures to soybean production may be executed by (1) growers scouting fields themselves, (2) contracting the services of a field scout or consultant, or (3) commercial ag service personnel including field scouting as part of their service to clients. IPM decision making may be done by anyone if procedures are clearly understood and field information is collected and recorded in an accurate and timely manner. An IPM program applied to soybeans may include one or more of the following features: Early detection and identification of weeds that may influence the selection and application of post-emergence herbicides.
Extractions: business management information technology organic production dairy ... Technical information Integrated pest management Technical information Integrated pest management Nursery stock guide Nursery trade directory ... Weed control Technology projects Business Development Groups Nursery stock at Greenmount Courses Job Scene Growers and retailers are increasingly interested in reducing chemical usage on ornamental crops. In IPM programmes beneficial enemies (beneficial insects and mites) are used instead of chemicals where possible. Any introduction of natural enemies has to be carefully planned. Anticipated pests and diseases must be quantified. Close monitoring of pests is required on a regular basis. For specific information on biological control of individual pests FARGRO provide information in their IPM booklet Growers need to develop their skills in the identification of pests and beneficial insects for the system to work. 21 growers and their staff attended a course on IPM at Greenmount College in November 1998. The course helped growers improve their pest identification skills and choose chemicals that are compatible with natural enemies. Mr Neil Helyer, Integrated Pest Management Specialist presented examples of successful IPM in bedding and nursery crops.
WVU-ES Pest Management Publications pest management Guidelines.Category Home Gardens pest and Disease Control 1005 (22K) Roach, Pennsylvania Wood HPM 2004 (159K) Selecting a pest managementMethod - HPM Agronomic crops, Important Weeds of - PCI 2 - 2 pp (12K) Barley http://www.wvu.edu/~exten/infores/pubs/pest.htm
Extractions: Publications included below are in HyperText Mark-up Language (HTML) and Adobe Acrobat Portable Document Format (PDF). HTML documents can be read directly with your browser. PDF documents can only be viewed and printed using the Adobe Acrobat software. The Acrobat Reader is available for Macintosh, Windows, DOS, and Unix systems. You may download it free of charge from Adobe. Choose the Acrobat Reader with Search version and the platform version you need from the pop-up lists at their site. More Integrated Pest Management resources
Pest Management -Insects of Kentucky). Ticks West Virginia Tick Information (West Virginia Univ.,1997) Deer Tick Homepage. Row crops and Forage pest management. http://www.wvu.edu/~agexten/ipm/insects/insects.htm
Extractions: Fun with Bugs West Virginia University Materials Some p ublications included below are in HyperText Mark-up Language (HTML) and Adobe Acrobat Portable Document Format (PDF). HTML documents can be read directly with your browser. PDF documents can only be viewed and printed using the Adobe Acrobat software. The Acrobat Reader is available for Macintosh, Windows, DOS, and Unix systems. You may download it free of charge from Adobe. Choose the Acrobat Reader with Search version and the platform version you need from the pop-up lists at their site. Part 1: Basic Principles
Insect Pest Management For Commercial Crops Links. Home Fruits Vegetables Field crops Structural PublicHealth Issues Landscape pest management Other Resources. http://www.aces.uiuc.edu/ipm/fruits/potato/potato.html
Integrated Pest Management 94023) Orer this Factsheet; pest management Recommendation For GreenhouseCrops, Publication 365 Order this Publication; Supplement http://www.gov.on.ca/OMAFRA/english/crops/insects/ipm.html
Extractions: International IPM Conference NOTE: Some of the materials available here are in PDF (portable document file) format. To read them you need the FREE Acrobat Reader installed on your computer. The program is available for download (with installation instructions) at http://www.adobe.com/prodindex/acrobat/readstep.html Crops Apples Berries Ginseng Greenhouse Crops ... Wheat Apples Berries How To Monitor For Clipper Weevil In Strawberries How To Monitor For Tarnished Plant Bug Insects, Diseases and Disorders on Raspberry in Ontario