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Community IPM Program Progress Report, 1994—1998

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Growing public concerns about the fate of pesticides in homes, schools, workplaces, and public settings has created an unprecedented demand for integrated pest management education in community settings. State and local governments continue to wrestle with legislation about the use of pesticides, in some cases eliminating pesticides on public properties. With limited funds, we have responded to growing requests for education by beginning to develop programs people can depend on. Such educational programs have the potential to eliminate not only pest populations, but also the potential risks associated with pest management.

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NYS IPM Type: Annual Report

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1998

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New York State Integrated Pest Management Program

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Community IPM

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