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- AuthorNew York State Integrated Pest Management Program (12)Grant, Jennifer A. (2)Portmess, Robert E. (2)Rossi, Frank S. (2)Lamboy, Jana (1)
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New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, the Year in Review: 2003-2004
New York State Integrated Pest Management Program (New York State IPM Program, 2004)
on organic vegetable production
�ccess in cities, suburbs,
N Y C schools: A + for IPM
This N ew York C ity school is so clean that even the do or fram es pass the “ w hite glove test,” as shown by Ramana Lachana, one o f the school system’s IPM technicians...
Research and development • Development of an improved, integrated management program for the internal lepidoptera pest complex attacking apples in Western N Y — H. Reissig, A. Agnello,J. Nyrop, Ent., Geneva • An organic apple production system for N Y — T...
Research and development • Development of an improved, integrated management program for the internal lepidoptera pest complex attacking apples in Western N Y — H. Reissig, A. Agnello,J. Nyrop, Ent., Geneva • An organic apple production system for N Y — T...
New York State Integrated Pest Management Program Annual Report 2002-2003
New York State Integrated Pest Management Program (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 2003)
, and captan for control of superficial scald and rots on N Y apples (N ew )— J. Wargo, CCE Lake Ontario Fruit Team, and C. Watkins, Hort., Ithaca
An Organic Apple Production System for N ew York (Year 2)— T. Robinson, Hort., Geneva; A. Agnello and H. Reissig...
productive and to continue providing the latest IPM methods to New York’s agricultural industry. Examples of how these resources were invested include • offering free access to pest forecasting systems (the Northeast Weather Association), beneficial...
productive and to continue providing the latest IPM methods to New York’s agricultural industry. Examples of how these resources were invested include • offering free access to pest forecasting systems (the Northeast Weather Association), beneficial...
New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, the Year in Review: 2006-2007
New York State Integrated Pest Management Program (New York State IPM Program, 2007)
to the fore • the resurgence of pests like bed bugs, now making waves in both the urban and poultry pest management worlds • fine-tuning biological approaches for organic growers, who lack effective ways of dealing with pests such as corn earworm and potato...
healthy environment that experiences less negative impacts from the production of agriculture. IPM helps agriculture thrive through its efficient and economical methods, which has a ripple effect on New York State in its entirety." New York State...
healthy environment that experiences less negative impacts from the production of agriculture. IPM helps agriculture thrive through its efficient and economical methods, which has a ripple effect on New York State in its entirety." New York State...
New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, the Year in Review: 1999-2000
New York State Integrated Pest Management Program (New York State IPM Program, 2000)
PLEASED W ITH REDUCED PESTS—AND COSTS
When New York States two top egg producers-with a combined production of close to 400 million eggs per year-are able to cut insecticide use in their poultry barns by 75% or more, that’s worth crowing about. Instead...
. “Hister beetles can be very prolific and don’t become pests by migrating. If we are able to perfect techniques for moving them, we should be able to save yet more money.” -John Gingerich, production manager, Egg Farm Division of Wegmans Food Markets Hister...
. “Hister beetles can be very prolific and don’t become pests by migrating. If we are able to perfect techniques for moving them, we should be able to save yet more money.” -John Gingerich, production manager, Egg Farm Division of Wegmans Food Markets Hister...
Reduciendo el Uso de Agroquímico en Campos de Golf: Redefiniendo MIP
Portmess, Robert E.; Grant, Jennifer A.; Rossi, Frank S. (2009)
El propósito de este manual es proporcionar orientación práctica para los administradores de campos de golf interesados en la reducción de pesticidas químicos y fertilizantes.