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Determining the Impact of an IPM Educational Effort to Field Crop Producers

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2007waldron-NYSIPM.pdf (320.38 KB)
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NYS IPM Project Reports
Author
Waldron, J. Keith
Abstract

New York field crop producers were surveyed regarding use of field crop integrated pest management (IPM) practices through a collaboration between NYS IPM Program, Cornell’s Survey Research Institute (SRI) and NYS Agricultural Statistics Service (NYS NASS).  The project team created, implemented, and summarized the survey results regarding NY producer use of field crop IPM, insights into the impact of Cornell Cooperative Extension’s educational efforts for field crop IPM and producer interest in specific environmental and pest management issues. The survey also provided insights into potential IPM adoption as affected by involvement with CCE and size of farm demographics.

Date Issued
2007
Publisher
New York State IPM Program
Keywords
Agricultural IPM
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Field Crops
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Communication
Type
report

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