Author
Mallozzi, Stephanie; Couch, Gary
Abstract
The program increased in both numbers of participants and acreage enrolled in 2001. Outside resources were acquired and distributed and new resources were developed. Pests and pest management patterns were further delineated. Analysis of economic factors is delayed until anticipated data is received. Growers were educated via one-on-one contact, newsletters, and a workshop. A rare disease was detected, successfully diagnosed and managed accordingly. A weed management demonstration trial was initiated and results were viewed and discussed at a twilight workshop. Though interest is strong in marketing Christmas tree IPM, funding constraints need to be overcome. This Christmas tree IPM demonstration and education program continues to be unique to Dutchess County and New York State. We expect this program to eventually become a blueprint for others to establish a Christmas tree IPM education program in other parts of New York State.
Publisher
New York State IPM Program
Subject
Agricultural IPM; Communication; Christmas Trees
Previously Published As
retrieved from: http://www.nysipm.cornell.edu/grantspgm/projects/proj01/orn/mallozzi.pdf