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Production Guide for Organic Strawberries (PDF)
Publish Date: 2014
Author/Source: NYS IPM Program
Description: Chapters in this guide include general organic management practices, soil health, cover crops, site selection, variety selection, nutrient management, organic IPM, sprayer technology, pesticides, and further references.
States/Regions: New York, Northeast
262.
School IPM (PPTX)
Publish Date: 2014
Author/Source: Rachel Maccini and Faye Cragin
Description: This PowerPoint presentation from University of New Hampshire Cooperative Extension provides an overview of IPM best practices for schools.
State/Region: Northeast
263.
Spatial Pattern in Aerosol Insecticide Deposition Inside a Flour Mill
Publish Date: 2014
Author/Source: James F. Campbell ,1,2 Frank H. Arthur ,1 and Kun Yan Zhu
Description: The physical complexity of the interior of most food facilities may influence the dispersal and deposition of droplets and create spatial variation in dosage. The spatial pattern in aerosol deposition was evaluated inside a flour mill using a high density grid of bioassay insects.
State/Region: National
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264.
Spotted Lanternfly
Publish Date: 2014
Author/Source: Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture
Description: On September 22, 2014, the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, in cooperation with the Pennsylvania Game Commission, confirmed the presence the Spotted Lanternfly (Lycorma delicatula, (WHITE)) in Berks County, as part of its responsibility to identify plants/weeds, insects and mites, nematodes, fungi, bacteria and viruses that impact Pennsylvania’s natural resources, flora and economy.
State: Pennsylvania
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265.
Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE)
Publish Date: 2014
Description: Home page of SARE and all the work they do, including links to grants offered.
State/Region: National
266.
Sustainable Agriculture Webinar Series
Publish Date: 2014
Author/Source: Penn State Extension
Description: 5 Webinar series on sustainable ag. Topics include:Special Considerations for Urban Ag Practitioners; Successful Methods to Organically Manage Cucumber Beetles;New Videos Illustrate the Power of Natural Enemies;New Sustainable Ag Farmers Need Access, Farm Management Knowledge and Growing Winter Greens
State/Region: Northeast
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267.
The Pennsylvania State University IPM Website
Publish Date: 2014
Description: The mission of this program is to promote effective pest management that results in the efficient protection of our food, fiber, health, home and industrial resources in a manner that is profitable, safe and environmentally compatible.
States/Regions: New England, Northeast, Pennsylvania
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268.
Tree Fruit Pest and Beneficial Search
Publish Date: 2014
Author/Source: Michigan State University
Description: Use this search to identify diseases, insect and mite pests and beneficials found in crops and landscapes, a critical step in any integrated pest management plan.
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University of Connecticut IPM Program Website
Publish Date: 2014
Description: University of Connecticut's IPM Program website
States/Regions: New England, Northeast
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270.
Environmental assessment and exposure reduction of cockroaches: a practice parameter
Publish Date: 2013-12-16
Author/Source: Jay Portnoy, Ginger L. Chew, Wanda Phipatanakul, P. Brock Williams, Carl Grimes, Kevin Kennedy, Elizabeth C. Matsui, J. David Miller, David Bernstein, Joann Blessing-Moore, inda Cox, David Khan, David Lang, Richard Nicklas, John Oppenheim
Description: For Cockroaches: Environmental assessment and remediation: a practice parameter.” This is a complete and comprehensive document at the current time.
States/Regions: National, Northeast
271.
Levels and Sources of Volatile Organic Compounds in Homes of Children with Asthma
Publish Date: 2013-12-14
Author/Source: Jo-Yu Chin, Christopher Godwin, Edith Parker, Thomas Robins, Toby Lewis, Paul Harbin, Stuart Batterman
Description: Many volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are classified as known or possible carcinogens, irritants and toxicants, and VOC exposure has been associated with the onset and exacerbation of asthma. This study characterizes VOC levels in 126 homes of children with asthma in Detroit, Michigan,USA.
States/Regions: Michigan, National
272.
The Red Queen in a potato field: integrated pest management versus chemical dependency in Colorado potato beetle control
Publish Date: 2013-12-06
Author/Source: Andrei Alyokhin, David Mota-Sanchez, Mitchell Baker, William E Snyder, Sandra Menasha, Mark Whalon, Galen Dively and Wassem F Moarsi
Description: Resistance varied significantly among the field populations but was not related to cannibalism. Neonates fed eggs from dams on treated foliage showed signs of intoxication or death. Cannibalism appears to be part of a varying life history strategy in this species, with some populations laying larger and more cannibalistic clutches and the New York population laying smaller clutches with higher hatching success owing to reduced cannibalism.
State/Region: Northeast
273.
Cold Tolerance of Bed Bugs and Practical Recommendations for Control
Publish Date: 2013-12-01
Author/Source: Olson, Joelle F.; Eaton, Marc; Kells, Stephen A.; Morin, Victor; Wang, Changlu
Description: Bed bugs were exposed to freezing temperatures for various exposure times to determine cold tolerance and mortality estimates for multiple life stages. The mean supercooling point for all bed bug life stages ranged from ?21.3°C to ?30.3°C, with the egg stage reporting the lowest value. A probit analysis provided a lower lethal temperature (LLT99) of ?31.2°C when estimates from all life stages were combined, demonstrating that all stages of bed bugs are not capable of surviving temperatures below body freezing and are therefore freeze intolerant
State/Region: National
274.
Attract-and-Kill and Other Pheromone-Based Methods to Suppress Populations of the Indianmeal Moth (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae)
Publish Date: 2013-12
Author/Source: Campos, Manuel; Phillips, Thomas W.
Description: Three attract-and-kill formulations, a gel, a wax panel, and a plastic cylinder were tested in simulated warehouses at three densities of devices and at three densities of moths.
State/Region: National
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275.
House dust exposure mediates gut microbiome Lactobacillus enrichment and airway immune defense against allergens and virus infection
Publish Date: 2013-12
Author/Source: Kei E. Fujimura a,1 , Tine Demoor b,1 , Marcus Rauch a , Ali A. Faruqi, Sihyug Jang, Christine C. Johnson, Homer A. Boushey, Edward Zoratti, Dennis Ownby, Nicholas W. Lukacs, and Susan V. Lynch
Description: Exposure to dogs in early infancy has been shown to reduce the risk of childhood allergic disease development, and dog ownership is associated with a distinct house dust microbial exposure.
State/Region: National
276.
Moisture Control Guidance for Building Design, Construction and Maintenance
Publish Date: 2013-12
Author/Source: EPA
Description: 100+ page document that provides practical guidance on how to control moisture in buildings
State/Region: National
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277.
Are Weeds Hitchhiking a Ride on your Car? A systematic Review of Seed Dispersal on Cars
Publish Date: 2013-11-12
Author/Source: Ansong, Michael; Pickering, Catherine
Description: When traveling in cars, we can unintentionally carry and disperse weed seed; but which species, and where are they a problem? To answer these questions, we systematically searched the scientific literature to identify all original research studies that assess seed transported by cars and listed the species with seed on/in cars.
States/Regions: International, Mid-Atlantic, National, New England, Northeast, Southeast
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278.
Glyphosate, pathways to modern diseases II: Celiac sprue and gluten intolerance (PDF)
Publish Date: 2013-11-12
Author/Source: Anthony Samsel and Stephanie Seneff
Description: Here, we propose that glyphosate, the active ingredient in the herbicide, Roundup®, is the most important causal factor in this epidemic.
States/Regions: International, National
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279.
Eco Fruit Rocks
Publish Date: 2013-11-06
Author/Source: Red Tomato
Description: A fun, animated music video with a message about sustainably-produced fruit.
State/Region: Northeast
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Gamcaf: A Geospatial Agricultural Management and Crop Assessment Framework for Regional Food Security
Publish Date: 2013-11-06
Author/Source: Fleisher, D.H., J.P. Resop, D.J. Timlin, and V.R. Reddy
Description: Geospatial Agricultural Management and Crop Assessment Framework for Regional Food Security
States/Regions: Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Mid-Atlantic, New England, New Hampshire, New York, Northeast, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, West Virginia
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