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         Integrated Pest Management Crops:     more books (95)
  1. Integrated pest management on major food crops in Southeast Asia, an abstract bibliography, 1977-1987 by P. J. U Oñate, 1988
  2. Integrated pest management guide for Connecticut cole crops by Thomas Jude Boucher, 1993
  3. Integrated Pest Management for Tropical Root and Tuber Crops. by S.K. Hahn, 1990
  4. Integrated Pest Management for Tropical Root and Tuber Crops. by S.K. Hahn,
  5. Integrated pest management systems give maximum profits and control (The scientists tell me) by Robert L Haney, 1978
  6. Integrated Pest Management for Tomatoes (Publication, 3274)
  7. Consultancy report: Integrated Pest Management in vegetables gardens in Haiti, October 1994 (SECID/Auburn PLUS report) by Keith A Jones, 1994
  8. Integrated pest management for rice in Asia by James A Litsinger, 1983
  9. Insect Pest Management: Field and Protected Crops
  10. Integrated Management of Insect Pests of Pome and Stone Fruits (Wiley Series in Pure and Applied Optics)
  11. Biocontrol-Based Integrated Management of Oilseed Rape Pests
  12. General Concepts in Integrated Pest and Disease Management (Integrated Management of Plant Pests and Diseases) by A. Ciancio, 2007-09-10
  13. Total crop management for greenhouse production with emphasis on integrated pest management (Bulletin / Cooperative Extension Service, University of Maryland, ... Park, University of Maryland, Eastern Shore) by Stanton A Gill, 2002
  14. Corn and Soybean Field Guide 1996 Edition by Purdue Crop Diagnostic Training & Research Center and Purdue Integrated Pest Management, 1996

81. WVU-ES Pest Management Publications
pest management Guidelines.Category Home Gardens pest and Disease Control...... HPM 5001 (173K) Household integrated pest management HPM 1001 2004 (159K) Selectinga pest management Method - HPM Agronomic crops, Important Weeds of - PCI
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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
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Alternative Methods for Controlling the Colorado Potato Beetle
, 1992, 4 pp (94K)
Cattle Grub Biology and Management
, TRIM 10621
Control of Autumn Olive, Multiflora Rose, and Tartarian Honeysuckle, TRIM 5412, PDF 4 pp (101K); HTML
Control of Autumn Olive, Multiflora Rose, and Tartarian HoneysuckleChemical Information, TRIM 5416, 1996, PDF 4 pp (92K); HTML Deer and Agriculture in West Virginia

82. Integrated Pest Management - Sutter-Yuba Counties
is the Sacramento Valley Regional integrated pest management (IPM) advisor for researchand extension of pest management programs for crops grown in
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Carolyn Pickel Carolyn Pickel is the Sacramento Valley Regional Integrated Pest Management (IPM) advisor for the University of California Cooperative Extension and the UC IPM Program.  She is responsible for research and extension of pest management programs for crops grown in the Sacramento Valley.  Her current program focus is on walnuts, prunes, almonds, and cling peach pests.  Her research program includes pheromone technology, oblique banded leafroller biology and monitoring, and developing degree-day models for noctuid moths, including tomato fruitworm, cabbage looper, and beet armyworm that attack row crops.  She has worked for the University of California Cooperative Extension since 1975 and for UC IPM since 1980 in the Central Coast until 1990 when she moved to the Sacramento Valley.  Carolyn received both her B.S. and M.S. in entomology from UC Berkeley.  The codling moth degree-day model she developed as her master thesis is still used today.
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83. Sustainable Agriculture: Integrated Pest Management
Books crops Databases Definitions Education. integrated pest management BeneficialInsects Biological Control Home Page Cornell University Biological Control
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84. Integrated Pest Management At The University Of Illinois
IPM Site Index.
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85. Pest Management & Identification - UC Pest Management Guidelines
Guidelines and information on pest and disease control and management, organised by crop plant. From Category Science Agriculture pests and Diseases......pest management and Identification. pests of Agricultural crops, Floriculture andOrnamental Nurseries, and Commercial Turfgrass UC pest management Guidelines.
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Pests of Agricultural Crops, Floriculture and Ornamental Nurseries,
and Commercial Turfgrass UC Pest Management Guidelines
The UC Pest Management Guidelines database supplies the University of California's official guidelines for pest monitoring techniques, pesticides, and nonpesticide alternatives for managing insect, mite, nematode, weed, and disease pests in agricultural crops, floriculture and ornamental nurseries, commercial turf, and in homes and landscapes. The guidelines are written by researchers, specialists, and farm advisors, and are updated regularly as pesticide registrations change and new methods become available. The PDF version of the guidelines for each crop is suitable for printing. On this page: Related information:
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    Broccoli (See Cole Crops) Brussels Sprouts (See Cole Crops) Cabbage (See Cole Crops) Caneberries Carrot Cauliflower (See Cole Crops) Celery Cherry Citrus Cole Crops ... Cotton Cucumber (See Cucurbits) Cucurbits Dry Beans Fig Floriculture and ... Garlic (and Onion) Grapefruit (See Citrus) Grape Kiwifruit Lemon (See Citrus)
  • 86. High Plains Integrated Pest Management Guide
    High Plains integrated pest management Guide for ColoradoWestern Nebraska-Wyoming Section,Section Page, Insect and Disease pest management Options for
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    A cooperative effort of the Universities of Nebraska, Wyoming, Colorado and Montana supported by USDA, Western Region IPM and EPA Region Vlll The search and indexing features of the High Plains IPM Guide developed by Bridger Systems
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    I Integrated Pest Management IPM.doc II Disease Management Disease Management.doc III Pest Sampling and Using Pest Management Tactics Pest Sampling.doc IV Protection of Pollinators Protect Pollinators.doc

    87. National IPM Network News - Radio Waves; More Biotech
    integrated pest management News. If you have a news item, please contact Jim VanKirk. March 2003. Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat. 1. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8.
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    Sponsored by the Wednesday, April 2, 2003 Posted by Elizabeth Myers , 4/2/03 at 7:55:44 AM. C ontrolling insects with radio waves. It has long been known that wormlike insects hiding inside nuts and dried fruits will succumb to heat generated by radio waves. Agricultural Research Service scientists and their colleagues are now taking a new look at using radio waves to control insects in these crops at packinghouses and processing plants. Researchers are evaluating the technology's potential use as a safe, effective substitute for methyl bromide fumigant. Methyl bromide is being phased out in the United States. ARS News U .S. farmers to grow more biotech crops this year. Farmers expect to expand the planting of genetically modified crops in the United States this year, according to the results of a survey of farmers' intentions released by the Agriculture Department. The survey, however, indicated that farmers are shying away a bit from crops resistant to Monsanto's Roundup herbicide, other than soybeans. New York Times AP Respond to these items Thursday, March 27, 2003

    88. Insect Monitoring Techniques For Row Crops - Integrated Pest Management (IPM) -
    plant. Sticky traps and pheromone traps are other tools for monitoringpest and beneficial populations in row crops. Although these
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    Programs Calendar Publications ... UC Delivers Insect Monitoring Techniques for Row Crops Main Page Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Links Publications Glassy-winged Sharpshooter Photos ... GWSS- A Partial Host List
    by Phil A. Phillips, PhD.,BCE,CCA
    IPM utilization in row crops would be increased significantly if there was more use of monitoring techniques for pest and beneficial species. Tree crop growers and their PCA’s have successfully utilized monitoring systems in their IPM programs for many years. However, many row crop growers have seen very little utility in monitoring systems. Unlike tree crops, the rapid turn-around time (generally only 60-120 days from planting to harvest) and very low threshold of tolerance for damage (especially for aesthetic blemishes) has created in growers and their PCA’s a sense of urgency and the necessity to use pesticides in more of a prophylactic or preventative strategy than in a curative or reduction fashion.
    In reality, there are many opportunities in row crops to implement monitoring techniques. Detection devices such as sticky traps or bands and pheromone traps can alert growers to pest populations migrating into new fields from adjacent crops. In-field pest populations generally develop at the same rate as tree crop pest populations and allow ample time for monitoring and decision making to take place. This can be accomplished by a number of techniques including timed-search sampling, whole plant samples, beating trays, stationary trays and traps.

    89. Lompoc Ornamentals & Row Crop Pest Management Project - Integrated Pest Manageme
    integrated pest management (IPM) Links. Lompoc Ornamentals Row Crop pest managementProject. Various publications about pest control in ornamentals and row
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    90. NSF Center For Integrated Pest Management
    NSF Center for integrated pest management Fall 2000 SemiAnnual information usefulin insect pest management, including insect resistance management.
    http://cipm.ncsu.edu/cipmprojects/Reports/00Reports2/vanduynCRYX2000F.html

    91. Search National Integrated Pest Management Site
    National IPM Network Search Engine. Search
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    92. Integrated Pest Management
    pest management (IPM) and integrated Crop management practices with improved fertilizermanagement and farming IPM when their current pest control contracts
    http://www.reeusda.gov/success/impact00/ipm.htm
      Competitive Agricultural Systems in a Global Economy
      Integrated Pest Management
      Reduced chemical use protects yields and the environment.
      Consumers don't want bugs in their homes, on their food or in their yards. Chemical pesticides control insect pests and give us blemish-free produce, but there's a price to pay. When overused or misused, pesticides can pollute our environment and leave unwanted residues in food and feed. Repeated spraying can backfire when pests develop resistance to certain chemical controls. Integrated Pest Management (IPM) and Integrated Crop Management (ICM) programs help protect the environment, save producers money and preserve crop yield and quality. IPM strategies focus on scouting for pests and reducing pesticide use. ICM combines those practices with improved fertilizer management and farming methods. Land-Grant universities and the U. S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) offer IPM and ICM programs for farms, homes and industries.
      Payoff
      • Cleaner cotton. Using Arizona Extension IPM methods, cotton farmers reduced insecticide spraying in 1999 to the lowest levels in 20 years. Cotton insecticide applications per season in Arizona dropped from more than 11 in 1990 to just one or two in 1999, reducing costs by more than 66 percent.

    93. Field Crop Integrated Pest Management
    Table of Contents. Calendar of Insect Activity in Field Corn. Calendar of Corn DiseaseActivity. management of Second Generation European Corn Borer. Search for
    http://www.cas.psu.edu/docs/CASDEPT/IPM/FldCrop/default.html

    94. Small Farms, Vegetables, Integrated Pest Management Program
    Tulare County, Small Farms, Vegetables, integrated pest management Program.Manuel Jimenez Farm Advisor (559) 6853309 Ext. 216 mjjimenez@ucdavis.edu
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    Tulare County Small Farms, Vegetables, Integrated Pest Management Program Manuel Jimenez
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    95. AZ Master Gardener Manual: Integrated Pest Management
    and life cycle is essential for effective pest management. with the goal of reducingpest losses integrated control, or integrated pest management (IPM), is the
    http://ag.arizona.edu/pubs/garden/mg/water/ipm.html
    Cooperative Extension MG Manual Home Water Quality and Use
    WATER QUALITY AND USE: INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT MG Manual Reference
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    Although it is questionable whether we could raise all crops without the use of pesticides, it is certainly true that we can reduce the amount of pesticides we use by careful and efficient use. There are some steps to consider before automatically turning to a pesticide. First, identify the suspect pest organism. There are literally thousands of species of insects, but relatively few species are harmful. Many sprays are mistakenly applied to control "pests" which turn out to be lady beetles or other beneficial predatory insects. Insects and diseased plants may be taken to your county Cooperative Extension office where they can assist in identification. Second, determine if control measures are really needed. While considerable scientific basis exists for making pest control decisions in commercial crops, pest control decision-making for home gardens and ornamentals becomes very subjective. Most crops can tolerate a considerable amount of insect damage before any yield loss occurs so garden crops generally do not need to be kept completely pest free. Frequent inspection of plants can tell whether pest levels are increasing or decreasing.

    96. ERS Publications -
    This report describes the use of pest management practices, including integratedpest management (IPM), for major field crops and selected fruits and vegetables
    http://www.ers.usda.gov/publications/ah717/
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    publications Pest Management in U.S. Agriculture By Jorge Fernandez-Cornejo and Sharon Jans
    Agricultural Handbook No. 717. 84 pp, October 1999 This report describes the use of pest management practices, including integrated pest management (IPM), for major field crops and selected fruits and vegetables. The data came chiefly from the 1996 Agricultural Resource Management Study (ARMS) developed by USDA. Because different pest classes may dominate among different crops and regions, requiring different pest management techniques to control them, the extent of adoption of pest management practices varies widely. For example, insects are a major pest class in cotton production, while minor for soybeans. As insect management has a wider variety of nonchemical techniques than weed control, cotton growers are expected to be further ahead on the IPM continuum than soybean producers. Keywords: pest management, ipm, pesticides, green technologies, field crops, fruits and vegetables In this report ...

    97. USDA Crop Profiles
    corrections can be addressed to cipm@ncsu.edu, the NSF Center for integrated PestManagement. Crop or State This provides a search for specific crops and/or
    http://cipm.ncsu.edu/CropProfiles/cropprofiles.cfm

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