Crop Protection Solutions Through IPM Principles By Bill Schall|April 1, 2014 When defending your fields, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.Read More
What You Need To Know about New Final Rule That Protects Farmworkers Posted by Growing Produce Staff|April 26, 2024
Ozone Helps Keep Honeycombs Clean Posted by Rosemary Gordon|March 18, 2014 Beekeepers can set up their own ozone fumigation chamber.
Biocontrol Nematodes Help Keep Strawberry Pest In Check Posted by Lauren María Alexander|March 4, 2014 Producers in New York hope to receive biocontrol help for weevil pest.
Sex Appeal Matters For Crop-Saving Sterile Flies Posted by Paul Rusnak|February 27, 2014 Research demonstrates attractive suitors are better biological control agents.
Ohio State University Conference Offers Education And Support For Cover Crops, Conservation Tillage Posted by Lauren María Alexander|January 22, 2014 Industry event promises to inform growers on the benefits of cover cropping
Growers Have A New App For Identifying Beneficial Insects Posted by Christina Herrick|January 17, 2014 Good Bugs + now available at Apple App Store.
EPA Funds Projects To Reduce Pesticide Use, Risks To Bees Posted by Rosemary Gordon|January 15, 2014 EPA awards almost a half a million in funding to three universities: Louisiana State, Penn State, and University of Vermont.
10 IPM Resources For Vegetable Growers Posted by Paul Rusnak|December 31, 2013 This IPM video highlights 10 online resources vegetable growers can use to keep up with integrated pest management. […]
Pathologist Offers IPM Strategies For Onion Growers By David Eddy|November 8, 2013 If Howard Schwartz could give onion growers one piece of advice on how to avoid headaches in the […]
Cornell Program Adds Vegetable IPM Educator Posted by Paul Rusnak|October 30, 2013 Marion Zuefle will work with growers and researchers around New York and the Northeast.
Take A Swat At Spotted Wing Drosophila By Oscar E. Liburd|September 30, 2013 Proper management relies on understanding the biology of the pesky pest.
Battling Late Season Silk Flies By Frank Giles|September 19, 2013 Save important insecticide tools for the vulnerable ear stage of sweet corn development.
Initiative To Strengthen U.S. Pesticide Safety Education Posted by Paul Rusnak|September 3, 2013 The Weed Science Society of America today announced that the National Stakeholder Team for Pesticide Safety Education Program […]
New App Identifies Plant Problems Posted by Paul Rusnak|August 27, 2013 Farmers, greenhouse, and nursery growers, agricultural specialists, and others who need to identify plants, plant diseases, insect pests, […]
New Pesticide Labels To Protect Bees Posted by Paul Rusnak|August 16, 2013 In an ongoing effort to protect bees and other pollinators, the U.S. EPA has developed new pesticide labels […]
Western IPM Center Seeking Grower Input Posted by Paul Rusnak|August 13, 2013 When the EPA reviews a chemical for reregistration, having accurate, up-to-date information on how it’s actually used by […]
Free IPM Supplies In Washington Posted by Paul Rusnak|May 8, 2013 As the potato growing season begins, the Washington State Potato Commission (WSPC) will provide free Integrated Pest Management […]
Healthy Plants Require A Steady Scout By Laura Sanagorski|May 1, 2013 Monitoring is a critical component of your plant health care program. Earn one CEU in either of the following categories: Limited Landscape Maintenance; Limited Lawn & Ornamental; or Commercial Lawn & Ornamental. Take the Series 52 test now.
Trap Crops Are A Good Alternative Pest Management Strategy By Dr. Ayanava Majumdar|April 12, 2013 Sorghum varieties and sunflowers used to lure leaffooted bugs away from tomato crops
Implement Insect Pest Management On A Whole Farm Basis Posted by Paul Rusnak|March 28, 2013 Strategies to control insect pests on a whole farm basis are discussed by Joseph Ingerson-Mahar, Rutgers Vegetable IPM […]