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Browsing NYS IPM Project Reports by Author "Kaufman, Phillip"
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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 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 ... -
Expanding Livestock Integrated Pest Management in the Northeast: An IPM Training Opportunity for Northeast US Animal Agriculture Industry Personnel
Waldron, J. Keith; Kaufman, Phillip; Rutz, Donald (New York State IPM Program, 2007)Two IPM educational opportunities were offered to train northeast US cooperative extension and other animal agricultural industry outreach personnel in an overview of livestock Integrated Pest Management (IPM). The first ... -
Expanding Livestock Integrated Pest Management in the Northeast: An IPM Training Opportunity for Northeast US Animal Agriculture Industry Personnel
Waldron, Keith; Kaufman, Phillip (New York State IPM Program, 2004)A two day “hands-on” workshop was held to train northeast US cooperative extension and other animal agricultural industry outreach personnel in an overview of livestock Integrated Pest Management (IPM). This initial “train ...