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Browsing New York State Integrated Pest Management Program by Subject "Livestock"
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2016 Guía del Manejo Integrado de Plagas (MIP) para los Ranchos Orgánicos
Rutz, Donald A.; Waldron, J. Keith (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 2016)Esta referencia provee una guía para el manejo de los artrópodos que son plagas externas del ganado vacuno en ranchos lecheros orgánicos como las moscas, los piojos, los ácaros, y las larvas de dipteros. Sin control, estas ... -
2016 Integrated Pest Management Guide for Organic Dairies
Rutz, Donald A.; Waldron, J. Keith (New York State IPM Program, 2016)This guide provides an outline of practices for the management of external arthropod pests such as flies,lice, mites and grubs on organic dairy farms. Left uncontrolled, these pests negatively impact animal health and ... -
Alternative Fly Control Methods for Pastured Livestock
Bartlett, Kerri (New York State IPM Program, 2002)Steuben County has many dairy and livestock producers who are looking for alternatives to insecticides for controlling pests on pastured livestock. Insecticides are not always effective and many farmers wish to reduce ... -
Barn Flies Management Guide
Waldron, J. Keith; Woodsen, Mary (New York State IPM Program, 2015)A brochure about managing barn flies using IPM methods -
Cattlelice
Geden, C.; Steinkraus, D.; Rutz, Donald (New York State IPM Program, 1989)Cattle lice are among the most important arthropod (insect and mite) pests affecting dairy cattle in New York State and elsewhere in the United States. Lengthy, cool winters are particularly favorable to populations of ... -
Dairy and Beef Biting and Nuisance Flies IPM Meeting Series
Wise, Ken; Waldron, J. Keith (New York State IPM Program, 2014)A series of on-farm summer field meetings were held for dairy and beef producers to increase awareness of issues and IPM approaches to manage nuisance and biting flies on dairy cattle for animals on pasture. -
Dairy and Beef Biting and Nuisance Flies IPM Meeting Series - 2013
Wise, Ken; Waldron, Keith (New York State IPM Program, 2013)A series of on-farm summer field meetings were held for dairy and beef producers to increase awareness of issues and IPM approaches to manage nuisance and biting flies on dairy cattle for animals on pasture. -
Dairy and Beef Biting and Nuisance Fly IPM Meeting Series – 2015
Wise, Kenneth; Waldron, J. Keith (New York State IPM Program, 2015)A series of on-farm summer field meetings were held for dairy and beef producers to increase awareness of issues and IPM approaches to manage nuisance and biting flies on dairy cattle and other animal. -
Dairy and Beef Cattle Fly IPM Training Videos and Elements of IPM
Wise, Ken; Cummings, Jaime; English, Karen (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 2019)Dairy production is an integral component of many rural communities in the northeastern US, helping to sustain the economic viability of our region. There are about 4,600 dairy producers in New York milking 625,000 cows ... -
Dairy and Beef Cattle Fly IPM Training Videos: An Integrated Pest Management Program for New York State, 2017-2020 USDA-NIFA CPPM
Wise, Ken; Cummings, Jaime; English, Karen (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 2018)Dairy production is an integral component of many rural communities in the northeastern US, helping to sustain the economic viability of our region. There are 4,640 dairy producers in New York milking 615,000 cows (NYS ... -
Dairy Fly IPM Demonstrations and Collection of Digital Images and Video
Wise, Ken (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 2019)There are many flytraps available to use on the farm to help control flies on cattle. With many of these traps, we do not really know how well they work at controlling certain species of flies. We tested five different ... -
Determining the Value of the World Wide Web in Providing Local Pest and Crop Conditions to Area Farms
Ganoe, Kevin H. (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 1998)The Central New York Dairy, Livestock and Field Crops Team is responsible for conducting IPM programming over a 5-county region that is large in geographical size and the number of farms. This project used World Wide Web ... -
Development and Implementation of a Cost-effective Integrated Pasture Fly Management Program for the Eastern US
Rutz, Donald; Kaufman, Phillip; Waldron, Keith; Watson, Wes (New York State IPM Program, 2004)The face fly and horn fly are the predominant arthropod pests of pastured cattle in the US. In recent years, the stable fly has emerged as a serious threat as well. These flies as well as the horse flies form a diverse and ... -
Development of a Beetle Parasitoid for Management of Face Flies
Rutz, Donald A. (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 2003)This project seeks to advance a reliable, effective, non-pesticidal, alternative pasture fly management technology for producers through the development of a face fly parasitoid readily adaptable to commercial production. ... -
Development of Alternative Darkling Beetle Management Strategies for Poultry Producers in the Northeast
Rutz, Donald; Kaufman, Phillip; Waldron, Keith; Murray, Kathy (New York State IPM Program, 2004)The darkling beetle and other litter beetles have emerged in recent decades as the most important arthropod pests of poultry production worldwide. The beetles are vectors of human and animal pathogens, cause costly damage ... -
Development of IPM Elements for Key Crops in New York State
Waldron, Keith (New York State IPM Program, 2004)Integrated Pest Management (IPM) methods balance economic, environmental, and human health issues in pest management decision-making. This balance is achieved by careful consideration and implementation of all appropriate ... -
Development of Veterinary Entomology IPM Extension Materials
Rutz, D.A.; Waldron, J.K. (New York State IPM Program, 2010)Arthropod pests can significantly impact animal health and net profitability of cattle production. Extension outreach of IPM approaches and techniques have been tremendously instrumental in enhancing producer awareness of ... -
Dung Beetles Aid in Reducing Flies and Gastrointestinal Parasites in Pastures
Wise, Ken; Baker, Michael; Jaime, Cummings (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 2020)Dung beetles are important insects for pasture ecology and soil health. They move manure into the soil, thus increasing organic matter, improving soil structure, increasing water infiltration and providing essential nutrients ... -
El Manejo Integrado de las Moscas En y Alrededor de los Establos de Vacas Lecheras y Ganado
Watson, D. Wes; Waldron, J. Keith; Rutz, Donald (New York State IPM Program, 2017)En el pasado, el manejo de moscas en los establos de vacas lecheras y ganado ha dependido puramente en el uso de insecticidas. Pero esta táctica de un lado puede empeorar la resistencia de una población de moscas contra ... -
Elementos de MIP para Ganado de Carne en el Estado de Nueva York
Wise, Ken; Waldron, Keith; Vélez-Juarbe, Oscar (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 2020)Esta es una lista de actividates que le va a ayudar a desarrollar o analizar si usted utiliza MIP en moscas en su operación de ganado de carne. Si la practica de MIP en la lista es utilizada en el establo o granero, marquela ...