More Attention Needed To Control Lesser Cornstalk Borers By Gene McAvoy|June 23, 2014 Learn how to ID, the survival and spread, as well as management methods for this vegetable pest.Read More
Working To Protect Spinach Against New Strain of Downy Mildew Posted by Growing Produce Staff|May 16, 2024
Kiwiberry Breeding Scientist Earns Innovator of the Year Award Posted by Growing Produce Staff|May 16, 2024
Study: Biostimulant Technologies Help Water Use in Almonds Posted by Growing Produce Staff|May 15, 2024
Survey Hopes To Assess Impact Of Brown Marmorated Stink Bug Posted by Christina Herrick|May 27, 2014 Through responses, researchers at Northeastern IPM Center are hoping to determine level of damage from this pest.
Cornell To Host Spring Grape IPM Meeting Posted by Christina Herrick|May 15, 2014 University researchers to speak about bird control measures, PPE, and tractor safety in the vineyard.
Utilizing Integrated Pest Management In The Greenhouse By Mary Woodsen|April 7, 2014 Beneficials protect peppers from aphids and thrips both in and out of the greenhouse.
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.
Don’t Take Chances With Chino Del Tomate Virus By Gene McAvoy|March 26, 2014 Learn how to ID, the survival and spread, as well as management methods for this disease.
Late Season Vegetable Pest Management Tips Posted by Paul Rusnak|March 20, 2014 This video looks at late-season pest management tips to help mitigate insect damage to various vegetable crops before […]
Sex Appeal Matters For Crop-Saving Sterile Flies Posted by Paul Rusnak|February 27, 2014 Research demonstrates attractive suitors are better biological control agents.
Florida Citrus Growers, Beekeepers Partner For Progress Posted by Paul Rusnak|February 27, 2014 Collaboration includes recommendations for long-term coexistence.
Know Your Nematodes By Frank Giles|February 12, 2014 Tiny pests can rob yields if left unnoticed and mismanaged.
Take The Fight To Garden Fleahoppers By Gene McAvoy|January 23, 2014 Learn how to ID, the survival and spread, as well as management methods for this vegetable pest.
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.
Tap Into The Best Online University Pest Resources Posted by Paul Rusnak|January 13, 2014 This video looks at several Web-based university resources growers can turn to for insect control tips. [mmw-video id=”55904″]
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. […]
GenNext Researchers Offer Solutions To Vegetable Growers’ Challenges Posted by Rosemary Gordon|December 12, 2013 Researchers from across the country discuss the most critical issues facing growers today — and how they plan to help.
New Leader Steps In For Southwest Florida Research And Education Center Posted by Paul Rusnak|October 10, 2013 Phil Stansly, a longtime UF/IFAS entomologist who conducts research on pests affecting major crops around the Sunshine State, […]
Bill To Fight Asian Citrus Psyllid Vetoed Posted by Paul Rusnak|October 8, 2013 California Gov. Jerry Brown on Monday vetoed a bill seeking $5 million to help battle the Asian citrus […]
Asian Citrus Psyllid Quarantine Grows In California’s Citrus Belt Posted by Paul Rusnak|October 2, 2013 An additional portion of Tulare County has been placed under quarantine for the Asian citrus psyllid (ACP) following […]
Keeping Citrus Trees Stress-Free Key To Fruitful 2014 Posted by Paul Rusnak|October 1, 2013 Bobby Barben, 2013 Citrus Achievement Award winner, is anxiously looking ahead to the upcoming season.
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.