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  1. Grape Pest Management (Publication)
  2. Encyclopedia of Pest Management, Volume II
  3. Biocontrol-Based Integrated Management of Oilseed Rape Pests
  4. CRC Handbook of Pest Management in Agriculture, Second Edition, Volume III by David PimentelPh.D., 1990-12-19
  5. Pesticides in Household, Structural and Residential Pest Management (Acs Symposium Series)
  6. Natural Products in Plant Pest Management by Nawal Kishore Dubey, 2010-01-10
  7. Invasive Forest Insects, Introduced Forest Trees, and Altered Ecosystems: Ecological Pest Management in Global Forests of a Changing World (Volume 0)
  8. Pest Management Programs for Deciduous Tree Fruits and Nuts
  9. Bemisia: Bionomics and Management of a Global Pest
  10. Integrated Management of Fruit Crops and Forest Nematodes (Integrated Management of Plant Pests and Diseases)
  11. Integrated Pest Management: (Cabi Publishing) by Opender Koul, Gurmail S Dhaliwal, et all 2004-02-06
  12. Handbook of Integrated Pest Management for Turf and Ornamentals by Anne R. Leslie, 1994-08-23
  13. Advances in Insect Rearing for Research and Pest Management (Westview Studies in Insect Biology) by Thomas E. Anderson, 1992-10
  14. Integrated Pest Management by Author Unknown, 1988-02-11

41. CIPM
pest management is the reduction of pest problems by actions selected afterthe life systems of the pests are understood and the ecological as well as
http://cipm.ncsu.edu/
"Pest management is the reduction of pest problems by actions selected after the life systems of the pests are understood and the ecological as well as economic consequences of these actions have been predicted, as accurately as possible, to be in the best interest of mankind". Rabb, R. L. and F. E. Guthrie, 1970.
The virtual Center for IPM is the WWW information source from and about the National Science Foundation sponsored Industry/University Cooperative Research Center for Integrated Pest Management, located at North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC
Contact Us
This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 9612468

42. National Centre For Integrated Pest Management
Provides information on pest management systems, forecasting of pests, and distribution maps.
http://www.ncipm.org.in/
IPM Philosophy About us Research Databases ... Linkages Healthy Crop is our Mission Staff Publications Training Feedback ... Search National Centre for Integrated Pest Management, Lal Bahadur Shastri Building, Pusa Campus, New Delhi 110 012. INDIA Suggestions/problems contact: webmaster Site designed and maintained by: ARIS CELL, NCIPM.

43. Resistant Pest Management Newsletter
The Resistant pest management Newsletter WWW Site. Note from the editorI have chosen to make each newsletter one large file, rather
http://www.msstate.edu/Entomology/EntHome.html
The Resistant Pest Management Newsletter WWW Site
Note from the editor: I have chosen to make each newsletter one large file, rather than separately linked files. The exceptions are graphics files, which are stored individually. This should allow you to download a newsletter and save it to your own disk for easy access. Beginning with Volume 7, No. 2, the newsletter is no longer contained in a single document. This should make reading online easier and more responsive.
Available newsletters: Return to the Mississippi State Entomology and Plant Pathology homepage A small subset of other sites related to resistance and resistance management: International Survey of Herbicide-Resistant Weeds - HRAC Global Crop Protection Federation Announcement: New Zealand Crop Protection Conference 1997 (PDF format) Announcement:Book - Pesticide resistance: Prevention and Management (GW Bourdot and DM Suckling, editors. 1996) (PDF format) Note: Email me (see below) to have your site added to this list. Maintained by Mike Caprio Email suggestions to: mcaprio@entomology.msstate.edu

44. Texas Pest Management Association
Online Agriculture from Texas pest management Association.Category Science Agriculture Pests and Diseases Associations...... TPMA Exec Named to State Committee 01/24/03 Texas pest management Association (TPMA)Executive Director, David Oefinger, has been selected to serve as a member
http://www.tpma.org/
IPM Units Unit Newsletters Crop Report Foundation ... Contact Us HOT PICKS Ag Links Ag Mail List Ag Markets Media Center ... Weather IPM What is IPM? About TPMA About IPM Texas Fire Ant Program ... USDA IPM Centers IPM BULLETINS Texas IPM 1999-00 Texas IPM 2001-02 CROP PROFILES Alfalfa Cantaloupes Carrots Cotton ... Watermelons AG NEWS PCG Cotton News TCEX Crop Report AGENCIES US-EPA USDA USDA-FSA Texas Animal Health ... Texas Dept of Ag BW ERADICATION USDA-APHIS BWE NCC Eradication Info Tx BW Eradication CONSULTANTS NAICC TAAC TAMU ENTO TAMU Main Campus TAMU Lubbock/Focus SEARCH ENGINES Structural Pest Control Web Search News from Agriculture, Texas

45. Integrated Pest Management In The Northeast Region
IPM in the Northeast Region. has moved to northeastipm.org. Your browser shouldautomatically move to the new site in 5 seconds. Please update your bookmarks.
http://www.nysaes.cornell.edu/ipmnet/
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

46. Master Gardeners Of Sonoma County Home Page
The Sonoma County Master Gardeners answer questions about home gardening and pest management for the public. They also give classes in gardening and home composting, and work with children through gardening programs at schools.
http://commserv.ucdavis.edu/cesonoma/Gardener/index.shtml

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Sonoma County Master Gardeners/UC Cooperative Extension
2604 Ventura Ave., Rm. 100-P, Santa Rosa, CA 95403 Help for the Home Gardener
Master Gardeners are volunteers, trained by the University of California Cooperative Extension. We provide gardening information, give classes and conduct horticultural programs for youth and schools.
Gardening Tips for March
  • Start to fertilize fruit trees and ornamentals. Either apply a slow-release fertilizer or fertilize on a monthly basis until late summer. Plant cool season vegetables: salad greens, peas, spinach, Swiss chard, broccoli, cauliflower, potatoes. Plant perennials and early annual flowers. Start seedlings of warm season vegetables in greenhouse or indoors, under lights. Allow six to eight weeks for seedlings to be ready to set out in the garden. Don’t set out warm season vegetables until after the last frost (mid April).
California Master Gardener Handbook Over 700 pages of information about gardening in California. This is the book used by the Master Gardener Program in its training classes-now available to the public! You can buy the handbook in Santa Rosa for $30.00 plus tax at the University of California Cooperative Extension, 2604 Ventura Ave, Room 100 (the corner of Fiscal and Ventura), telephone 565-2621.

47. Biological Control: A Guide To Natural Enemies In North America
Text and photographs describing the biological control agents of insect, pathogen pests, and weeds.Category Science Agriculture Pests and Diseases Biological Control...... America. It is also a tutorial on the concept and practice of biologicalcontrol and integrated pest management (IPM). Whether you
http://www.nysaes.cornell.edu/ent/biocontrol/
information and more pages are being added to this site on an ongoing basis. (Latest addition: April 22, 2002.)
- A translation of this web site into Spanish (off site). Welcome to this Cornell University World Wide Web site! This guide provides photographs and descriptions of biological control (or biocontrol) agents of insect, disease and weed pests in North America. It is also a tutorial on the concept and practice of biological control and integrated pest management (IPM). Whether you are an educator, a commercial grower, a student, a researcher, a land manager, or an extension or regulatory agent, we hope you will find this information useful. The guide currently includes individual pages of approximately 100 natural enemies of pest species, and we envision continued expansion. On each of these pages you will see photographs, descriptions of the life cycles and habits, and other useful information about each natural enemy. Four types of natural enemies are included in this guide and the guide logo shows, with links, representatives of each of the types. Clicking on any of the four parts of the logo, wherever it appears, will allow navigation to that section of the guide.

48. Welcome To The IPM Alabama Homepage!
Integrated pest management (IPM) is a sustainable approach to managing pestsby combining biological, cultural, physical, and chemical tools in a way that
http://www.aces.edu/department/ipm/
January
Follow These Links For Quick Access: National Public Health Pest Control Manual IPM in Schools Website School IPM Survey Results Program Contact:
John McVay

207 Extension Hall
Auburn University, AL
Member Institution of
What is IPM? - "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. The IPM
approach uses knowledge of pest, crop, and environmental conditions to select the
best combination of management strategies."
1999 IPM in the Southern Region

49. Welcome To The Agricultural Research Service
The main inhouse research arm of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Research news, find-a-researcher, consumer and educational information on a wide range of topics in food, agriculture, pest management, and related areas.
http://www.ars.usda.gov/

Edward B. Knipling, Acting Administrator
The Agricultural Research Service (ARS) is the principal in-house research agency of the U.S. Department of Agriculture ( USDA ). ARS, one of the Research, Education and Economics ( REE ) agencies, is charged with extending the Nation's scientific knowledge with 22 National Programs , with research projects in agriculture, nutrition, technology, the environment and other topics that affect the American people on a daily basis.
Office of Legislative Affairs
Equal Opportunity and Civil Rights Online Civil Rights Training Careers with ARS ... ARS Home page USDA-ARS
http://www.ars.usda.gov Last updated: February 24, 2003

50. Cargill AgHorizons - About Cargill AgHorizons
Weather, news, grain marketing information and agronomic advice (including pest management) updated regularly. This site represents Cargill Fertilizer, Cargill Grain, and Cargill Hybrid Seeds.
http://www.cargill.com/aghorizons/
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51. Soil Technologies Corporation - Pioneers In Biorationals Since 1983
Develops, manufactures and markets biorational pest management and plant growthpromoting products used in agricultural and horticultural crop production.
http://www.soiltechcorp.com/
Soil Technologies Corp. Pioneers in Biorationals Since 1983 Soil Technologies Corp. 2103 185th St., Fairfield, IA 52556 Tel: 641-472-3963 Fax: 641-472-6189
E-mail info@soiltechcorp.com
BIOCONTROL
BIOFUNGICIDES
BIOFERTILIZERS
SOIL CONDITIONERS
ORGANIC PRODUCTS Since 1983 Soil Technologies Corporation has been a pioneer in the development, manufacture and marketing of biorational pest management and plant growth promoting products used in agricultural and horticultural crop production. Through product development, acquisition and strategic business relationships, Soil Tech has created a unique line of environmentally sensitive products which contribute to the bottom line. Our continuing commitment to produce only ecologically safe and effective technologies makes Soil Tech an unparalleled resource in today's rapidly changing agronomic world.

52. Integrated Pest Management Program - MSU
Integrated pest management at Mich. State Univ. Sustainable ways to manageinsects, weeds, plant diseases in farm, landscape and home settings.
http://www.msue.msu.edu/ipm/
Contact Permissions Updated 01-17-03 JN Landis

53. EPA: Pesticides - Integrated Pest Management (IPM) In Schools
EPA Home Pesticides Controlling Pests Integrated pest management(IPM) in Schools. Integrated pest management (IPM) in Schools.
http://www.epa.gov/pesticides/ipm/
Pesticides: Controlling Pests Recent Additions Contact Us Print Version Search: EPA Home Pesticides Controlling Pests Controlling Pests:
Around the Home

At School

In Agriculture
Questions about Chemicals? ... Related Information
Integrated Pest Management (IPM) in Schools
Protecting Children in Schools from Pests and Pesticides "Childhood exposure to pesticides is an environmental health risk facing children today. We are very focused on helping communities address this problem."
Christie Todd Whitman, Administrator
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency One of EPA's highest priorities is protecting children's health from unnecessary exposure to pesticides that are used in their schools to control pests. EPA is encouraging school officials to adopt Integrated Pest Management (IPM) practices to reduce children's exposure to pesticides.

54. EPA Region 9: IPM For Schools: A How-to Manual
US EPA Region 9, Integrated pest management for Schools A Howto Manual. Preface(6K PDF). Introduction (9K PDF). Chapter 1 What Is Integrated pest management?
http://www.epa.gov/region09/toxic/pest/school/
Integrated Pest Management
for Schools:
A How-to Manual
Use of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) principles and practices in the school environment is a growing trend in communities throughout the United States. IPM's focus on pest prevention using effective, least-toxic methods is proving practical to apply and cost-effective to operate. EPA promotes integrated pest management through documents such as the IPM for Schools: A How-to Manual, because IPM represents a prudent approach to understanding and dealing with environmental concerns. Because IPM is a decision-making process and not a rote method, an IPM program will always be able to take into account the wide spectrum of pest problems and the diversity of people involved. IPM methods equip pest control operators and other members of the IPM team to design flexible, site-specific pest management plans scaled to the severity of the problems and the level of resources available. IPM for Schools: A How-to Manual, available in Portable Document Format * files below, is divided into two sections. Chapters 1 through 4 provide a full discussion of IPM concepts pertaining to schools. These chapters will be of particular interest to school board members, administrators, principals, facility managers, and parents as they work to establish IPM policies, pest control contract guidelines, and other administrative systems designed to institutionalize IPM. Appendix B, "How To Develop An IPM Program," provides a step-by-step guide for implementing a school IPM program, and includes a discussion of the psychological and institutional barriers to IPM.

55. PCT Online ::
Published for professional pest management groups.
http://www.pctonline.com/
Entire Site Articles Features Media News News Classifieds Calendar Links Buisness Cards Market Place Store Categories Search Tips E-mail Address: Password: Remember Me
Tuesday, March 18, 2003
PCT Fly Summit Coverage: What To Tell Your Customers About Fly Management

Attendees, such as Tom Jarzynka (center), formulated the top five messages they want their commercial customers to know about fly management practices.
Bugs In The News: ‘Newsweek’ Profiles Insect Zoos
The State Of Fly Management In The U.S. Discussed At Fly Summit Lloyd Pest Control Opens Second Orange County Office Copesan Makes Donation To Pi Chi Omega Scholarship Fund ... Uncle Albert's Ant Bait Gel
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Uncle Albert's Ant Bait Gel can be used to control all household ants plus white-footed and carpente...
PCT Seeks Nominations For 40 Under 40 Awards Program
Extra Legislative Coverage: NPMA Legislative Day Photo Review
BASF Professional Pest Control
Learn about the latest products and services from more than 30 leading industry suppliers in the PCT Online Marketplace! Select a MarketPlace American Bio-Systems, Inc.

56. Wisconsin's School Integrated Pest Management Manual
Wisconsin's School Integrated pest management Manual. School Pilot Program. About/Howto Use the School pest management Manual. since September 6, 2000.
http://ipcm.wisc.edu/programs/school/default.htm
Wisconsin's School Integrated Pest Management Manual
Prepared by:
Dr. John C. Stier, Univ. Wisconsin-Horticulture and UW-Extension
Karen Delahaut, Univ. Wisconsin-IPM Program and UW-Extension
Phil Pellitteri, Univ. Wisconsin-Entomology and UW-Extension
Patricia Kandziora, Wisconsin Department of Agriculture,
Trade and Consumer Protection Background Introduction About/How to Use the School Pest Management Manual
since Jan 2003

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57. IPM UCONN General Pest Management
Articles of interest to homeowners and commercial growers on insects, nematodes, vertebrates and other pests, along with management methods.
http://www.hort.uconn.edu/ipm/ipmgenl.htm
GENERAL PEST MANAGEMENT
Articles listed here are relate to more than one IPM program area and are not crop specific.
They may be of interest to homeowners or commercial growers.
Our most recently posted articles are identified as Online Courses
Try our IPM crossword puzzle , just for fun!
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UConn's Soil Testing Lab online information
UConn's Cooperative Extension online
INSECTS
  • Mosquito Management
  • New Tool for Battling Varroa Mite Offered to Beekkeepers
  • Smaller Japanese Cedar Longhorn Beetle (Adobe Acrobat .pdf file)
  • Fireflies - Interesting and Beneficial
  • Diptera as Predators
  • Asian Lady Beetle: Beneficial Nuisance ...
  • Spider Mites NEMATODES
  • Beneficial Nematodes VERTEBRATES
  • Resistance of Woody Ornamental Plants to Deer Damage
  • Animal Damage Control: White Tailed Deer
  • Deer Damage and Control
  • Crows and How to Minimize Their Damage ...
  • WoodchucksHabits and Control OTHER PESTS
  • Black Spots on Houses An insect or disease problem?
  • Poison Ivy Fact Sheet
  • Wanted! The Brown Garden Snail PEST MANAGEMENT METHODS
  • Natural (Biological) Control and Secondary Pests
  • Pest Management - Sound Gardening
  • Horticultural Oils
  • Ignoring Labels on Organic Products Can Cause Problems ...
  • Use of Cover Crops and Green Manures to Attract Beneficial Insects MISCELLANEOUS
  • Who Needs Economic Thresholds?
  • 58. Pest Management & Crop Development Bulletin
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    59. Sprague - Commercial Pest Management And Pest Prevention Solutions
    The Northwest's leading provider of commercial pest management and pest prevention solutions for the commercial marketplace.
    http://www.spraguepest.com/

    60. INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT
    pest management strategies in Libraries.Category Science Agriculture Integrated pest management......INTEGRATED pest management. Preservation professionals increasinglyrecommend a strategy called integrated pest management (IPM).
    http://www.nedcc.org/plam3/tleaf311.htm
    Northeast Document
    Conservation Center
    100 Brickstone Square
    Andover, MA 01810-1494
    www.nedcc.org

    Tel: (978) 470-1010
    Fax: (978) 475-6021 TECHNICAL
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    EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
    Section 3, Leaflet 11
    INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT
    by Beth Lindblom Patkus
    Preservation Consultant Walpole, MA
    INTRODUCTION
    A variety of insects and other pests attack binding materials, adhesives, and other substances in library and archival collections. Since some insects are attracted to the tight, dark places that abound in storage areas, and since many materials are handled infrequently, insects and other pests may do significant damage before they are discovered. Libraries and archives have traditionally relied on pesticides for routine pest prevention and response to observed infestation. Pesticides often do not prevent infestation, however, and application of pesticides after the fact cannot correct the damage already done. Pesticides have also become less attractive because of a growing awareness that the chemicals in pesticides can pose health hazards to staff and damage paper-based collections. Newer extermination methods such as controlled freezing and oxygen deprivation have shown promise as alternatives for treatment of existing infestations, but like pesticides, they do not prevent infestation. Prevention can be achieved only through strict housekeeping and monitoring procedures. Preservation professionals increasingly recommend a strategy called integrated pest management (IPM). This approach relies primarily on non-chemical means (such as controlling climate, food sources, and building entry points) to prevent and manage pest infestation. Chemical treatments are used only in a crisis situation threatening rapid losses or when pests fail to succumb to more conservative methods.

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