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    IPM for Bedding Plants: A Scouting and Pest Management Guide, Second Edition 

    Casey, Christine; Koplinka-Loehr, Carrie; Lamboy, Jana; Gilrein, Daniel; Daughtrey, Margery; Ferrentino, Gerard; Sanderson, John; Weiler, Tom (New York State IPM Program, 1999)
    The techniques of integrated pest management (IPM) offer a practical way for growers to maintain profitable crop production while effectively managing pests. Using IPM, growers can improve plant protection of annuals, perennials, herbs, vegetable...
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