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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 production. While organic...
Common Pest Flies Found in the Urban/Rural Environment and Their Biological Control Agents
Kaufman, Phillip; Rutz, Donald; Waldron, J. Keith (New York State IPM Program, 2000)
on both pest and beneficial organisms often associated with livestock and poultry production....
IPM and Water Quality: Minimizing Pesticide Risk
Waldron, J. Keith (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 1995)
production and the biology of weeds, diseases, and insects, collectively known as pests. IPM encourages use of compatible crop production and crop protection tactics to keep pest populations below those causing economic injury while protecting against hazards...
contributes to optimal crop health and improved net-profitability of crop production. Healthy crops, in addition to producing more harvestable product, use fertilizer more efficiently leaving less residual (especially nitrate) in the soil profile after harvest...
contributes to optimal crop health and improved net-profitability of crop production. Healthy crops, in addition to producing more harvestable product, use fertilizer more efficiently leaving less residual (especially nitrate) in the soil profile after harvest...
Pest Flies of Pastured Cattle and Horses
Kaufman, Phillip; Waldron, J. Keith; Rutz, Donald (New York State IPM Program, 2001)
, decaying vegetation
20 to 30 days
> 20 miles
Remarks: Blood feedi ng results in decreased performance production. Foot stomping is good indication of fly presence.
Horse fly,
Tabanus atratus
several species
4, 5 (on front) 1 to 3 years
Margins...
species to one year Remarks: Transmit bluetongue and encephalitis; feed in evening and at night. Mosquitoes, Culex spp. 11 7 to 30 days several species Aedes spp. water-filled holes, animal wastes, swamps Stagnant water containing organic matter...
species to one year Remarks: Transmit bluetongue and encephalitis; feed in evening and at night. Mosquitoes, Culex spp. 11 7 to 30 days several species Aedes spp. water-filled holes, animal wastes, swamps Stagnant water containing organic matter...
Six Steps for Profitable and Environmentally Sound Management of Crop Pests
Waldron, J. Keith; Sutton, Philip (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 1995)
How to balance control of pests with profitable crop production and environmental protection....
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)
Moore (Organic Dairy Producers, Moore Farms, Nichols, NY) Diane Schivera (Organic Livestock Specialist, Maine Organic Farmer’s and Gardeners Association, ME) Linda Tikofsky (DVM, Quality Milk Productions, Cornell University) *Pesticide Information...
(Dairy Specialist, Cornell Cooperative Extension) Andrew Dunn (DVM, Large Animal Veterinarian, Eastview Veterinary Clinic, Penn Yan, NY) Lisa Engelbert (Organic Dairy Producer and Certifier for Northeast Organic Farming Association of NY). Michael Helms...
(Dairy Specialist, Cornell Cooperative Extension) Andrew Dunn (DVM, Large Animal Veterinarian, Eastview Veterinary Clinic, Penn Yan, NY) Lisa Engelbert (Organic Dairy Producer and Certifier for Northeast Organic Farming Association of NY). Michael Helms...
Integrated Management of Flies in and around Dairy and Livestock Barns
Watson, D. Wes; Waldron, J. Keith; Rutz, Donald (New York State IPM Program, 1994)
The two principal fly pests of confined livestock are house flies and stable flies. House flies, Musca domestica (fig. 1), are non biting insects that breed in animal droppings, manure piles, decaying silage, spilled feed, bedding, and other organic matter...
at each meal. Cows’ stomping of feet is a good indication that stable flies are present because they normally attack legs and bellies (fig. 4). Production performance declines in infested herds because of the painful bites the cows sustain and the animals...
at each meal. Cows’ stomping of feet is a good indication that stable flies are present because they normally attack legs and bellies (fig. 4). Production performance declines in infested herds because of the painful bites the cows sustain and the animals...