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  1. Temperature Sensitivity in Insects and Application in Integrated Pest Management (Westview Studies in Insect Biology)
  2. Management of Pests and Pesticides: Farmer's Perceptions and Practices (Westview studies in insect biology) by Joyce Tait, 1987-06
  3. The adoption of integrated pest management technologies by vegetable growers (SuDoc A 93.44:AGES 92-28) by Jorge Fernandez-Cornejo, 1992
  4. Women and Integrated Pest Management by E. Van De Fliert, J. Proost, 2000-05
  5. Integrated Pest Management for Northeast Schools (Nraes (Series), 152.)
  6. Participatory integrated pest management (Policy and best practice document) by Paul ter Weel, 1999
  7. practical Insect Pest Management: Insects of Ornamental Plants by M. Curtis Wilson, 1977
  8. Integrated Pest Management in the Global Arena by K M Maredia, D Mota-Sanchez, et all 2003-09-29
  9. Pest Management With Insect Sex Attractants (ACS Symposium Series) by Morton Beroza, 1976-06
  10. Integrated Pest Management: Farmer Field Schools Generate Sustainable Practices (Wageningen Agricultural University papers) by Elske v.d. Fliert, 1994-02-07
  11. Integrated Pest Management Systems and Cotton Production (Environmental Science and Technology) by Raymond E. Frisbie, Kamal M. El-Zik, 1989-05
  12. Integrated Pest Management in the Tropics: Current Status and Future Prospects
  13. Pest and Vector Management in the Tropics: With Particular Reference to Insects, Ticks, Mites and Snails by Anthony Youdeowei, Michael Service, 1983-12
  14. Pest Management: A Directory of Information Sources Volume 1: Crop Protection (Pest Management - A Directory of Information Sources Vol. 1) by C. J. Hamilton, 1991-01-02

101. FLREC Homepage 2001
Turfgrass, urban entomology, aquatic plant management and environmental horticulture. Urban center addresses special problems of soil, water, pest management, and new varieties. Fort Lauderdale Research and Education Center, IFAS (Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences).
http://flrec.ifas.ufl.edu/
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News Location ... Recent Stuff A distinctive combination of commercial, urban horticultural and environmental concerns drives activity at the University of Florida Fort Lauderdale Research and Education Center. Unique problems associated with South Florida depend on research, education and extension efforts focused within this area. Given the enormous differences in environment, flora, and fauna endemic to Southeast Florida, these efforts cannot be adequately performed in other areas of the state. Our faculty, staff and facilities represent a valuable local information and resource base for the southern third of the state that cannot be effectively duplicated elsewhere.

102. Integrated Pest Management Program
Integrated pest management Program. Provides information on Legislation, Regulations,Policies, Procedures, Protocols, Analytical Methods, Techical and
http://wlapwww.gov.bc.ca/epd/epdpa/ipmp/
Regulatory Information IPM Forms Publications Pesticide Certification Information ... IPM E-Link Important Information for Licensees: view Renewal Letter here Updated: Jul 6, 2005
Integrated Pest Management Program
The Ministry of Environment administers the British Columbia Integrated Pest Management Act and Regulations, which:
  • regulates the sale, use and handling of pesticides in the province; and
    promotes an Integrated Pest Management approach to managing pests.

Regulatory Information Integrated Pest Management Act The Integrated Pest Management Act , which now replaces the Pesticide Control Act was passed in the Legislature in October 2003. An Order In Council (PDF: 119 KB / 1 page) dated December 11, 2004 brought the

103. FAO Community IPM - [Home]
This ecological approach to plant protection is called Integrated pest management,or IPM. Not only does it involve minimising the use of pesticides,
http://www.communityipm.org/
Community IPM in Asia FAO The misuse of pesticides is harmful to human health and is damaging to the environment. Millions of people are poisoned by pesticides every year, and pest problems are often made worse when the balance between beneficial and harmful insects is disturbed by applying toxic chemicals. In the last two decades Asian Governments, NGOs and international agencies have been working together to organise training which helps farmers to learn about the ecology of their fields and, as a result, enables them to make and implement decisions which are safe, productive and sustainable. This ecological approach to plant protection is called Integrated Pest Management, or IPM. Not only does it involve minimising the use of pesticides, it also involves a wide range of other practices aimed at growing a healthy crop. The training approach which has been used to help rural people learn about IPM is called the Farmers Field School (FFS). This entails weekly meetings by a group of farmers. Instead of listening to lectures or watching demonstrations, these farmers observe, record and discuss what is happening in their own fields from the time of planting to the time of harvest. This discovery-learning process generates a deep understanding of ecological concepts and their practical application. Since 1990 more than two million farmers have graduated from FFS. In recent years, IPM farmers have started organising themselves in order to carry out field experiments, train other farmers, and interact more effectively with government agencies. These developments have given rise to a new term, Community IPM.

104. UC IPM: UC Management Guidelines For Brown Garden Snail On Citrus
UC pest management guidelines.
http://axp.ipm.ucdavis.edu/PMG/r107500111.html
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Brown Garden Snail
Scientific Name: Helix aspersa
(Reviewed updated In this Guideline: DESCRIPTION OF THE PEST
The brown garden snail is about 1 inch (2.5 cm) in diameter at maturity and has a distinct color pattern. It is most active during the night and early morning when it is damp. In southern California, particularly along the coast, young snails are active throughout the year. Mature snails hibernate in the topsoil during winter. Snails are bisexual (hermaphroditic); all snails of reproductive age lay eggs up to six times during a season, depending on local climate and available moisture. After mating, they lay up to 80 eggs a month in shallow depressions in the topsoil. Eggs are white, spherical, and about 0.1 inch (3 mm) in diameter.

105. Integrated Pest Management (IPM), Montana State University
Montana Integrated pest management Center, ipm logo. pest management is centralto economical and sustainable crop and livestock production, maintenance of
http://ipm.montana.edu/
Montana Integrated Pest Management Center
Pest management is central to economical and sustainable crop and livestock production, maintenance of Montana's natural resources, and individual home, garden and health issues. Issues such as food safety, crop and livestock productivity, farm and ranch economic well being, human health and environmental concerns are important to a responsive IPM program. Agriculture
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106. Canadian Federation Of Agriculture - La Fédération Canadienne De L'agriculture
Information about the CFA, agriculture in Canada, farm safety, news releases, briefs, pest management and available careers within the industry.
http://www.cfa-fca.ca//
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107. Integrated Pest Management
Integrated pest management, a group within the Forest Protection section of theNova Scotia Department of Natural Resources.
http://www.gov.ns.ca/natr/protection/ipm/
Government Home Natural Resources Forestry Forest Insects - IPM Home ... Site Index
Government of Nova Scotia Natural Resources
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Christmas Trees and IPM
Blackheaded Budworm Information
Pale Winged Grey Information

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The Province of Nova Scotia takes no responsibility for the content of third party web sites, and the inclusion of a link does not imply endorsement of that site.
Blackheaded budworm larvae (Conn. Ag. Exp. Sta. Archives) www.forestryimages.org Integrated Pest Management Forest insects and diseases can affect all aspects of the way we use our forest resource. A walk in the woods is not as enjoyable if you are surrounded by defoliated trees. Economic losses can result when valuable stands are weakened or killed. Integrated Pest Management is a group within the Forest Protection Section of the Department of Natural Resources. This Group provides technical advice and management options to forest stakeholders who are attempting to deal with pest problems. More about IPM ...

108. SpringerLink - Publication
Integrated pest management for Greenhouse CropsThis publication covers integrated pest management for vegetable and ornamentalgreenhouse crops, discussing monitoring, sanitation, biological controls,
http://springerlink.metapress.com/openurl.asp?genre=journal&issn=1353-5226

109. School Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Home Page
Main home page, with links to all target audiences and subject areas. The CaliforniaSchool Integrated pest management Program implements the Healthy
http://www.cdpr.ca.gov/cfdocs/apps/schoolipm/main.cfm
California Home Site Map Announcements Overview - How IPM Can Help Schools ... Pest Control Businesses
Home Page Welcome to the California School IPM web site! This site has been created by the California Department of Pesticide Regulation (DPR) as part of its implementation of the Healthy Schools Act of 2000 (Assembly Bill 2260). Here you will find a variety of documents, web links, and other resources related to the Act and to integrated pest management in schools.
What is integrated pest management (IPM)? Integrated pest management is a widely accepted approach to pest management that results in effective suppression of pest populations while minimizing human health and environmental hazards. more...
What is the Healthy Schools Act of 2000? more...
What's New expireat("August 21, 2005") October 2005 School IPM Workshop
(September 7, 2005)

110. Northeastern IPM Center
page developed and managed by the Northeastern Integrated pest management Center.Integrated pest management Centers are sponsored by the United States
http://northeastipm.org/
Skip Navigation SEARCH Northeast IPM News:
  • The Northeastern Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Center is pleased to announce the availability of funding through the Northeastern Regional IPM Competitive Grants Program . A Request for Applications (RFA) is posted on the Center's web page at http://NortheastIPM.org/abou_fund.cfm Approximately $610,000 will be available in 2006 to support projects that develop individual pest control tactics, integrate tactics into an IPM system, and develop and implement extension education programs. Projects with the highest priority for funding will involve stakeholders, offer the greatest benefit to the northeastern region, promote environmental stewardship, and have a high likelihood of success.
  • View the RFA announcement
  • The Fifth National IPM Symposium , "Delivering on a Promise," will be held in St. Louis, MO on April 4-6, 2006 at the Adams Mark Hotel. Symposium sessions will address state of the art strategies and technologies to successfully solve pest problems in agricultural, recreational, natural and community settings.

111. VEGETABLE IPM-UCONN
A wide range of articles covering pests, diseases and weeds in vegetable crops.
http://www.hort.uconn.edu/ipm/ipmveg.htm
VEGETABLES
This site provides information for growers. Pest identification information may benefit the homeowner, but control methods will apply to the commercial scale grower. Look for the most recently posted articles marked VEGETABLE IPM EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES AT UCONN
2004 - 2005 VEGETABLE MANAGEMENT GUIDE
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  • January 2005
  • Integrated Pest Management January 2004 Increase your understanding of IPM Basics
  • New Insecticide Registrations for Vegetable Crops for 2003
  • Perimeter Trap Cropping Works!
  • Constructing a Deer Fence at the Cecarelli Farm
  • Pest Management for Vegetable Bedding Plants ...
  • Vegetable Pest Message- Galinsoga CROP SPECIFIC ARTICLES
    ASPARAGUS:
  • Sucking Insects: Asparagus Aphid January 2005 BEANS AND OTHER LEGUMES:
  • Sucking Insects: Pea Aphid January 2005
  • Anthracnose of Bean
  • Molds and Mildews of Beans in Connecticut
  • Bean Viruses
  • Bean Rust ...
  • Bacterial Bean Blights COLE CROPS:
  • Perimeter Trap Cropping for Cole Crops
  • Cole Crop "Worms"
  • Black Rot of Crucifers
  • Club Root of Crucifers ...
  • Cole Crop Pests (Insects) CORN:
  • Sucking Insects: Corn Leaf Aphid January 2005
  • Transplanting Sweet Corn at Cold Spring Brook Farm
  • Reduced Risk Pesticide Program for Sweet Corn
  • Using Trichogramma and Bt for European Corn Borer Control
  • Scheduling Sweet Corn Plantings ...
  • Pictorial Comparison of Sweet Corn Pests
  • UConn's Sweet Corn IPM Action Thresholds are now online
  • Stewart's Wilt Warning for Southern New England Sweet Corn Growers
  • Common Diseases of Corn in Connecticut
  • Corn Rootworm or Crow Damage?
  • 112. North Central IPM Center
    The North Central Region Integrated pest management Center is one of four centersin a national network established to strengthen USDA s connection with
    http://www.ncpmc.org/
    Soybean Aphids. Photo by Dawn Nordby, University of Illinois Extension. The latest issue of our new monthly newsletter, The Connection , is available for download (August 2005).
    Welcome to the North Central Integrated Pest Management Center
    NEW! Our new Electronic Grants Management System is now on-line. The North Central Region Integrated Pest Management Center is one of four centers in a national network established to strengthen USDA's connection with production agriculture, research and extension programs, and agricultural stakeholders throughout the United States. The North Central region includes Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, and Wisconsin The center headquarters is currently co-hosted by the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, IL, and Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI. Please use the buttons and drop-down menus at the top of the page to navigate the site. If you have any questions related to this web site, please use our contact form
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    Special Offer: IPM of Midwest Landscapes now available for $20.00 plus shipping. This publication provides in-depth entomological information of landscape pests and biological control agents for the Midwest region and beyond. Much of the information is applicable to other regions, so don't be fooled by the title. The publication contains information about new invasive species, including the Asian longhorned beetle and the emerald ash borer. To view the table of contents, please click here. To view the listings of pests of trees and shrubs, pests of turf, beneficial insects and the host plants and associated pests sections included in the book

    113. Sprague > Welcome To Sprague Pest Solutions
    The Northwest's leading provider of commercial pest management and pest prevention solutions for the commercial marketplace.
    http://www.spraguepest.com/

    114. North Central IPM Center :: 404 Error: File Not Found
    What is IPM? Glossary - Partners - Feedback - pest management Strategic Plans -Crop Profiles - Pest Alerts. CSREES logo This page developed and managed
    http://www.ncpmc.org/soybeanrust/
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    The page your are looking for has either been update, moved, or does not exist. If you need further assistance, please e-mail our webmaster State IPM Links: IA IL IN KS ... Pest Alerts This page developed and managed by the North Central Integrated Pest Management Center. Integrated Pest Management Centers are sponsored by the United States Department of Agriculture, Cooperative State Research, Education and Extension Service. Last updated: June 20, 2005 Choose one of these to access another
    site in the national network
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    115. Welcome To Forest Protection Limited
    Provides services and aircrafts for fire, vegetation and pest management, airborne weather collection, aerial granular spreading, surveys, DGPS/GIS mapping, aerial photography and inspections.
    http://www.ForestProtectionLtd.com
    Legal Statement Privacy Policy Environmental Policy English Legal Statement Privacy Policy Environmental Policy English

    116. INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT (IPM) EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES AT UCONN
    Online ordering available for publications on integrated pest management for fruit crops, vegetables, greenhouse, nursery crops, turf and other subject areas.
    http://www.hort.uconn.edu/ipm/general/edops/edops.htm
    EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES
    IPM ONLINE HOMESTUDY COURSES
    FRUIT CROPS IPM Educational Opportunities VEGETABLE CROPS IPM Educational Opportunities GREENHOUSE IPM Educational Opportunities FIELD CORN/FORAGE IPM Educational Opportunities NURSERY CROPS IPM Educational Opportunities TURF IPM Educational Opportunities HOME GARDENING Educational Opportunities menu

    117. New Jersey Pest Management Association
    Ask Congressional Lawmakers to Support pest management Fire SuppressionFlexibility Act Cockroach Allergens Have Greatest Impact on Childhood Asthma
    http://www.njpma.com/nj/

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    Saturday, September 17, 2005 Job Bank for PCOs Affected by Hurricane Katrina A Helping Hand - NPMA Fundraising for PCOs Affected by Hurricane Katrina More... Basic Pesticide Training for Core Certification
    Stay informed on the latest industry news, conduct research, network with other NJPMA members, know when industry events are happening. Find a professional pest control company in your area; get your pest control questions answered by our experts; view frequently asked questions by consumers and more. Need pest control tips on how to control pests in your home? It's all here.

    118. Department Of Natural Resources: Development And Outdoor Education
    Forest Management Branch Forest pest management Section In dealing withforest pest management issues, the Section works closely with provincial,
    http://www.gnb.ca/0078/FPM/index-e.asp
    Department of Natural Resources
    Forest Management Branch: Forest Pest Management Section Home Français Frequently Asked Questions Background ... Why Control Forest Pests? Management Methods Pest News Updates Status of Forest Pests in NB (2003) Reports Other Links Partner
    Pest Reporting
    Forest Pest Management Section Background
    In 1982-83, the Provincial Department of Natural Resources (DNR) assumed a lead role in forest pest monitoring and control matters by creating the Forest Pest Management Section (FPMS) within the Forest Management Branch. The overall objective of the Section is to protect the forest resource from insect and disease attack. The Section accomplishes this through a two-fold mandate that includes:
  • monitoring of major insect and disease conditions on all forest lands (excluding certain Federal lands); and
  • planning, funding, conducting and assessing pest control programs.
  • 119. Bioagricultural Sciences And Pest Management At Colorado State University
    Educational opportunities for those who wish to pursue interests in biology andthe environment.
    http://www.colostate.edu/Depts/bspm/
    Department Bioagricultural
    Sciences and Pest Management
    C129 Plant Science Bldg.
    Ft. Collins, CO 80523-1177
    Phone: (970) 491-5261
    Fax: (970) 491-3862

    bspm@lamar.colostate.edu
    Undergraduate Programs Graduate Programs Course Information ... Equal Opportunity This page accessed times Page updated on March 04, 2005 Please contact bspm@colostate.edu for website questions or comments.
    Welcome to the Department of Bioagricultural
    Bioagricultural Sciences and Pest Mangement is an interdisciplinary department encompassing Entomology, Plant Pathology and Weed Science. Programs of emphasis include Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, Ecology and Biodiversity, and Intergrated Pest Management. JOIN US!
    Updated 11/18/04

    120. Insect Pest Management At UNE
    What s new happenings in the Insect pest management group. May 2005 PeterGregg and Alice Del Socorro, along with our commercial partners Ag Biotech Pty.
    http://www.une.edu.au/agronomy/insects/
    Insect Pest Management Group Welcome to our home page! We are responsible for undergraduate teaching, mostly in the B.Rur.Sc. and B.Ag. degrees, in applied entomology and crop protection. We also conduct postgraduate training and research. The group is led by Associate Professor Peter Gregg , and includes research and technical staff and postgraduate students. Our research concentrates on cotton pests, especially on the ecology and management of Helicoverpa spp. We are part of the Australian Cotton Cooperative Research Centre. Click here to view images of the insects we work on.
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