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    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 for grass growth...
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    Corn Oil Profile 

    Baker, Brian P.; Grant, Jennifer A. (New York State IPM Program, 2018)
    Manufacturers: ADM, Cargill, ConAgra, Ingredion (formerly Corn Products International); Tate & Lyle. Safety Overview: Corn oil is a commonly consumed food with a long history of safe use in pesticides. It was found to be an equivocal carcinogen in rats...
    on the scope of the profiles, the purpose of each section, and the methods used to prepare them. Mention of specific uses are for informational purposes only, and are not to be construed as recommendations. Brand name products are referred to for identification...
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    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...
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    Tomato Anthracnose 

    Dillard, Helene R. (New York State IPM Program, 1987)
    Tomato anthracnose is a serious disease of processing tomatoes caused by the fungus Colletotrichum coccodes and is a threat to tomatoes grown in New York State. To minimize the mold count in processed tomato products, processors impose a strict...
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    Quantifying benefits of biofungicides in cucurbit powdery mildew management using novel disease detection methods – Year 1 Summary 

    Dunn, Amara (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 2019)
    - - Conventional - Vivando (15 fl oz/A), Quintec (6 fl oz/A), Luna Experience (10 fl oz/A)* rotation Organic LifeGard (4 oz/100 gal) MilStop (3 lb/A), Serifel (8 oz/A), Suffoil-X or JMS Stylet oil (1% v/v) rotation Conventional + LifeGard LifeGard (4 oz/100 gal...
    /A) Add Vivando (15 fl oz/A), Quintec (6 fl oz/A), Luna Experience (10 fl oz/A)* rotation *NOTE: Luna Experience is not allowed on Long Island Biofungicide modes of action (based on product labels and information provided by the project registrant) Product...
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    Reducing the Risks of Golf Course Management: The Bethpage Project 

    Grant, Jennifer A.; Rossi, Frank S. (Breast Cancer and Environmental Risk Factors Program, 2007)
    or runoff, low potential for pesticide resistance, and demonstrated efficacy and compatibility with IPM. This treatment is also “Biologically-based”, as biological products and organisms that have shown efficacy in promoting turfgrass health and/or reducing...
    management products and to evaluate the relative effect of our various management regimes. The EIQ model provides information on pesticide effects on non-target organisms, applicators and golfers. The superintendent chooses the lowest risk product amongst...
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    Garlic & Garlic Oil Profile 

    Baker, Brian P.; Grant, Jennifer A. (New York State IPM Program, 2018)
    of specific uses are for informational purposes only, and are not to be construed as recommendations. Brand name products are referred to for identification purposes only, and are not endorsements. Page 1 of 19 �Garlic and Garlic Oil Profile Background Garlic...
    and Abourashed 2010). Garlic oil is the product of steam distillation of garlic, and is also edible—though regarded as unpalatable. Fresh garlic needs to be processed before it can be applied as a pesticide. The two most common methods are to prepare dehydrated...
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    New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, the Year in Review: 2008-2009 

    New York State Integrated Pest Management Program (New York State IPM Program, 2009)
    to offer. Cornell has lots of useful information for organic farmers— after all, IPM is fundamental to any sound, thoughtful pest management system. But the material is dispersed among a range of publications, many not specific to organic production...
    — or is simply embodied in the experience of successful organic farmers or researchers. Now our organic production guides are bringing this information together. Partnering with the New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets on this special project...
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    New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, the Year in Review: 2011-2012 

    New York State Integrated Pest Management Program (New York State IPM Program, 2012)
    Microbe Biology, Seaman, A., NYS IPM. Evaluation o f Fungicides Allowed for Organic Production on Downy M ildew o f Cucumber, 2011. Lange, H., and Smart, C. D., Plant Pathology and Plant Microbe Biology, Seaman, A., NYS IPM. Evaluation o f Fungicides...
    Allowed for Organic Production on Powdery M ildew o f Zucchini, 2011. Lange, H., and Smart, C. D., Plant Pathology and Plant Microbe Biology, Seaman, A., NYS IPM. Evaluation o f Fungicides Allowed for Organic Production on Foliar diseases o f Tomato, 2011...
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    Potassium Sorbate Profile 

    Baker, Brian P.; Grant, Jennifer A. (New York State IPM Program, 2018)
    List of allowed synthetic substances allowed for crop production. Therefore, it is prohibited for use in organic production [7 CFR 205.105(a)]. Literature Cited Arslan, Umit, Kadir Ilhan, Canan Vardar, and Ozgur Akgun Karabulut. 2009. “Evaluation...
    be used as a seed treatment with sodium propionate and various polymers (Patil 2001). It is also used in a number of combinations for control of spoilage organisms in food and feed processing (Dorko et al. 2014). Citric acid can be used as a stabilizer...
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