INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT
IN THE NORTHEAST REGION

1996 Update:
Involving Stakeholders

Cooperative State Research, Education,
and Extension Service(USDA) and
Cooperating Land Grant Universities

written by Carrie Koplinka-Loehr,
NYS IPM Program,
Cornell University, Ithaca, NY
photo by Carrie Koplinka-Loehr

 

Contents:

MA:"Good Guy" Parasites Winning Against Whiteflies

NJ: Consultants Form Kernel of IPM Program

PA: Mushroom Industry Spawns IPM
Myrtle Hetherington, PA IPM Grower
Francis Botek, PA IPM Grower

DE: Farmers Benefit from Integrated Program

NY: Pass The IPM Peas, Please
Jeff Green, NY IPM Grower

RI: Can Northeastern Lilies Be Saved by a Mystery Wasp?

MD: Scientists Find Beetle Research Irresistible

ME: Potato Program Has Eyes for IPM

WV: Disease-Resistant Hybrids Save Corn Crop

VT: Easing Transitions from Research Trial to Orchard

NH: Mite Makes Right in Apple Orchard

CT: No Beating Around the Bush with Nursery IPM
Jonathan Bishop, CT IPM Grower

 

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Projects described in this report were supported in full or part with Smith-Lever 3(d) Funds provided through the IPM Education Program, Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service (CSREES), United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). Support for this publication was obtained from CSREES, USDA, under special project number 94-EPMP-1-0042.

For printed copies, contact state coordinators or Michael Fitzner, National Program Leader, USDA Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service, Ag Box 2220, Washington, DC 20250-2220; 202-401-4781; fax: 202-401-6156; e-mail: mfitzner@reeusda.gov

This site designed by Karen English-Loeb, NYS IPM Program, Geneva, NY kje7@cornell.edu