IPM Success Stories: Agriculture
- October 16, 2012
- Serving Up a Bitter End for Eggplant Pests
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When researchers plant eggplant into crimson clover, they dish up trouble over and over for two unwanted beetles.
- October 16, 2012
- Scientists Draw Maps to Stop Stink Bug Pirates
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An integrated pest management program running since the 1980s has led to fresh insights about a new invader. Scientists are deploying maps to aid the fight.
- December 15, 2011
- "Oscars of Food" Honors Visionary IPM Advocate at World's Largest Food Distributor
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When Sysco began developing environmental guidelines 6 years ago, they turned to IPM specialists for advice. Now thousands of Sysco growers are using IPM, and Sysco reports a cumulative reduction of 3 million pounds of pesticide.
- August 17, 2011
- Decoded Secret Betrays Berry Weevil
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In New Jersey, a major center of blueberry and cranberry production, entomologists are using pheromones to lure weevils so growers can time their sprays for greatest effectiveness.
- February 26, 2010
- Growers PIPE Up for High-Tech Tools
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Penn State adapts early warning system for key pests, new crops. Pest forecasting models are a powerful tool, but high-tech early-warning systems require significant investment and expertise. To save costs, PA IPM researchers have adapted an existing online system.
- February 26, 2010
- Thriving on IPM
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Fresh ideas and strong relationships keep farm vibrant. Family farmer Don Dzen is convinced that expanding his use of IPM was a smart decision: “Each year there’s been something that paid for itself, something we were missing before.”
- February 26, 2010
- Tomato Seed Treatment Prevents Bacterial Canker
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Five years ago, bacterial canker was a growing threat to New Jersey’s $28 million fresh market tomato industry. IPM researchers have introduced growers to a seed heat treatment that eliminates seed as the primary inoculum source.
- October 1, 2009
- Advancing on Apple Pests
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Researchers, educators, consultants, and growers are working to synthesize current knowledge and create an advanced IPM system that could enhance profits and sustainability.
- October 1, 2009
- Rice Is Nice
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... especially when locally grown. Rice production is alluring both to locavores and to growers seeking ways to get production from marginal lands.
- July 15, 2009
- New Tomato Hybrids on the Way
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Seed companies put IPM researchers’ findings to use: Growers now have access to new tomato varieties that resist some of the most threatening tomato diseases and can be grown in ways that are gentler to the environment.