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Branching Out, An Integrated Pest Management Newsletter - An Implementation Proposal for, Christmas Tree Farmers, Nurserymen, and Landscape Managers

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2003hudler-NYSIPM.pdf (36.7 KB)
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https://hdl.handle.net/1813/45726
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NYS IPM Project Reports
Author
Hudler, George W.
Abstract

Eleven issues of Volume 10 of Branching Out - An Integrated Pest Management Newsletter for Trees and Shrubs were published in 2003. The newsletter was sent to 650 subscribers and an additional 90 cooperators. Readers received timely information for identifying and managing a wide array of insect and disease problems on trees and shrubs. With more counties throughout the state adopting the New York State Neighbor Notification Law, timely information about pests and pest management options has become essential for the industry, and Branching Out is one of the few sources of such information.

Date Issued
2003
Publisher
New York State IPM Program
Keywords
Agricultural IPM
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Ornamentals
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Nursery
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Christmas Trees
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Landscapes
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Communication
Type
report

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