Discussing the use of pesticides in the garden can generate strong reactions in some gardeners. Used properly, pesticides can be helpful, but if overused or used improperly, they can be harmful to the ...
Preventing and eliminating pest infestations in multifamily housing is critical for protecting your tenants and your property’s reputation. No one wants to live in a building where there is even a ...
Thomas Becker of the OSU Extension Lorain County will discuss integrated pest management at the Feb. 5 meeting of the Avon on ...
The National Road Map for Integrated Pest Management, first introduced in 2004, is periodically updated to reflect the evolving science, practice, and nature of IPM. The Road Map provides guidance to ...
At its core, IPM is not just a service but a framework. It provides structure for identifying, managing, and documenting ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — About 89.5 million acres of soybeans will be planted across the United States in 2017 — a record high, according to the USDA. Research published in the April 2017 issue of Pest ...
Gardeners, today’s discussion is defining Integrated Pest Management, which is a comprehensive approach to managing garden pests, including pathogens, insects, nematodes, mites, weeds and numerous ...
The drive to reduce the levels of pesticide usage with the arable sector continues apace. This development reflects two ...
In recognition of long-standing efforts to safely and sustainably manage pests, UC Santa Cruz has earned the California Department of Pesticide Regulation’s Integrated Pest Management Achievement ...
Integrated Pest Management (IPM) offers a science-based, environmentally sensitive approach to managing common garden stressors like powdery mildew, insect damage, and heat stress. Powdery mildew can ...
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Soybean and small grains (wheat and barley) production are vital to Delaware’s agricultural economy, with annual revenues estimated at $74,773,000 and $35,052,333 respectively. Farmers are challenged ...