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  1. Integrated Pest Management for Tomatoes (Publication, 3274)
  2. Integrated Pest Management for Cotton in the Western Region of the Unite States (Publication / University of California, Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources)
  3. Crop-weed interactions: Integrated pest management (IPM) by Robert Hartzler, 1993
  4. Monitoring and Integrated Management of Arthropod Pests of Small Fruit Crops by N. J. Bostanian, L. T. Wilson, 1990-04
  5. Integrated pest management on major food crops in Southeast Asia, an abstract bibliography, 1977-1987 by P. J. U Oñate, 1988
  6. Integrated pest management in short rotation crops (Project) by Linda Hall, 2003
  7. Integrated pest management guide for Connecticut cole crops by Thomas Jude Boucher, 1993
  8. Integrated pest management guide for Texas forage crops by Charles Talbot Allen, 1996
  9. Integrated Pest Management for Tropical Root and Tuber Crops.
  10. Integrated Pest Management for Tropical Root and Tuber Crops. by S.K. Hahn, 1990
  11. Integrated pest management systems give maximum profits and control (The scientists tell me) by Robert L Haney, 1978
  12. Integrated pest management for rice in Asia by James A Litsinger, 1983
  13. Consultancy report: Integrated Pest Management in vegetables gardens in Haiti, October 1994 (SECID/Auburn PLUS report) by Keith A Jones, 1994
  14. Integrated Pest Management for Potatoes in the Western United States (Western Regional Publication-Agriculture and Natural Resources Publication)

61. ADB Approves US$44 Million For Indonesia's Integrated Pest Management For Smallh
News Release, No. 112/96, 26 September 1996. ADB Approves US$44 Million forIndonesia s integrated pest management for Smallholder Estate crops Project.
http://www.adb.org/Documents/News/1996/nr1996112.asp
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No. 112/96 26 September 1996
ADB Approves US$44 Million for Indonesia's Integrated Pest Management for Smallholder Estate Crops Project
Indonesia's smallholder estate crop farmers will be introduced to environmentally friendly integrated pest management practices as an alternative to the use of pesticides under a US$44 million loan approved today by the Asian Development Bank. The Integrated Pest Management for Smallholder Estate Crops Project will target farmers whose incomes are affected by considerable yield losses largely caused by pests, diseases, and lack of knowledge about improved crop and pest management practices. The integrated pest management approach has been successfully promoted in rice. The project will take advantage of the achievements of the first Bank-assisted National Estate Crops Protection Project, and utilize the human resources and physical infrastructure already in place. It will also accelerate research to identify and field-test new pest management technologies. Plant quarantine services at strategic locations will be strengthened so that Indonesia can upgrade its standards to the level of its major competitors and enhance its access to export markets. Estate crops are a significant source of income for about 32% of the 11.5 million Indonesian rural households. Recent developments in the country's smallholder estate crop subsector indicate that there are opportunities for intensive crop and pest management practices to benefit the environment and increase farmers' income.

62. UNH Cooperative Extension - Agriculture -
apple profits (from reduced pest injury), $8,000 savings in greenhouse crops (reducedpest Dr. Alan T. Eaton Extension Specialist, integrated pest management.
http://ceinfo.unh.edu/Agric/AGPMP/PMPIPM.htm

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The aim of the IPM program is to teach New Hampshire farmers to handle pest problems while
  • reducing growers' use of chemical pesticides, minimizing crop production costs, and maintaining crop quality and yield. Insects, pathogens, weeds and other pests are a constant threat for NH farmers and greenhouse operators.
  • For many crops, the marketplace tolerates very little or no pest injury. Since 1945, chemical pesticides have offered easy solutions to pest problems, and growers have over-used them, with resultant higher costs and potential environmental harm or health risks. Reducing this over-use of pesticides can improve farm profitability and also improve long term sustainability of farming in NH.
    Commodities: Greenhouse crops, apples, and sweet corn have been the standard commodities since 1993. We added 3 new programs (field corn, strawberries, and fly control around animals) in 1996. We terminated (passed on to growers) sweet corn work in 1996, and piloted work in bedding plants in 1997.

    63. What Is Integrated Pest Management?
    integrated pest management better known as IPM - was introduced on a to monitorand control the pests in their risk their health, harm their crops, or damage
    http://www.fao.org/NEWS/1998/ipm-e.htm
    What is Integrated Pest Management? Integrated Pest Management - better known as IPM - was introduced on a large scale in Indonesia in the late 1980s and is now being promoted by FAO in more than 40 countries worldwide. IPM enables farmers to monitor and control the pests in their fields, keeping the use of expensive and potentially damaging and dangerous chemical pesticides to an absolute minimum. A Ghanaian farmer weeds the IPM project's experimental rice field
    (FAO/18429/P. Cenini)
    In developing countries, under village conditions, safe use of hazardous pesticides is practically impossible. Protective clothing is prohibitively expensive, and the tropical heat makes it almost unwearable. A 1993 study in Indonesia showed that 21 percent of spraying operations resulted in three or more symptoms associated with pesticide poisoning. Eighty-four percent of farmers were also found to be storing chemicals in their homes, in unsafe conditions where children could reach them.
    Field-based training
    In order to train farmers effectively in IPM, an innovative, field-based, participatory training technique was developed - the Farmers' Field School (FFS). Meeting once a week for a 12-week crop season, from transplant to harvest, farmers learn the basic science and the techniques on which successful IPM is based. Their first task is to plant an experimental rice field which will be their classroom.

    64. Integrated Pest And Disease Management In Greenhouse Crops|KLUWER Academic Publi
    Books » integrated pest and Disease management in Greenhouse crops. integratedpest and Disease management in Greenhouse crops. Add to cart.
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    edited by
    Ramon Albajes
    University of Lleida, Spain
    M. Lodovica Gullino
    University of Torino, Italy
    Joop C. van Lenteren
    Wageningen University, The Netherlands
    Yigal Elad The Volcani Center, ARO, Bet Dagen, Israel Book Series: DEVELOPMENTS IN PLANT PATHOLOGY Volume 14 Protected cultivation is practised in many hundreds of thousands of hectares throughout the world under quite different social, economic and technical conditions. Contributions to the book reflect such a diversity of situations: from the high-technology glasshouses of northern Europe and America to the simple plastic tunnels of the Mediterranean area and temperate eastern Asia. Furthermore, the editors have entrusted each chapter to authors whose activity and perspectives could be complementary: pathologists and entomologists, from private and public sectors, and from differentiated geographical regions. Probably no book published to date has offered such a diverse yet integrated approach to pest and disease control in greenhouse crops. The book originated from an international course taught at the International Centre for Advanced Mediterranean Agronomic Studies in Zaragoza, Spain. The authors are specialists from universities, research institutions and companies in Europe, America, Asia, Africa and Oceania.

    65. Integrated Pest And Disease Management In Greenhouse Crops|KLUWER Academic Publi
    Books » integrated pest and Disease management in Greenhouse crops.integrated pest and Disease management in Greenhouse crops. eBooks.
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    Ramon Albajes
    University of Lleida, Spain
    M. Lodovica Gullino
    University of Torino, Italy
    Joop C. van Lenteren
    Wageningen University, The Netherlands
    Yigal Elad The Volcani Center, ARO, Bet Dagen, Israel Book Series: DEVELOPMENTS IN PLANT PATHOLOGY Volume 14 Protected cultivation is practised in many hundreds of thousands of hectares throughout the world under quite different social, economic and technical conditions. Contributions to the book reflect such a diversity of situations: from the high-technology glasshouses of northern Europe and America to the simple plastic tunnels of the Mediterranean area and temperate eastern Asia. Furthermore, the editors have entrusted each chapter to authors whose activity and perspectives could be complementary: pathologists and entomologists, from private and public sectors, and from differentiated geographical regions. Probably no book published to date has offered such a diverse yet integrated approach to pest and disease control in greenhouse crops. The book originated from an international course taught at the International Centre for Advanced Mediterranean Agronomic Studies in Zaragoza, Spain. The authors are specialists from universities, research institutions and companies in Europe, America, Asia, Africa and Oceania.

    66. CIMMYT. CGIAR Systemwide Program On Integrated Pest Management
    of crops possessing genetically engineered resistance to pests and diseases As scientists,we must look at integrated crop management. Accomplishments to
    http://www.cimmyt.org/english/webp/support/news/report_systemwide.htm
    Dr. Iwanaga cited the pressing need for the group's contributions in research on grain quality, on the control of soil-borne organisms that attack plants, and on the potential benefits of crops possessing genetically engineered resistance to pests and diseases. "Your role is of growing importance as the world's farmers intensify agriculture and diversify their cropping systems. As scientists, we must look at integrated crop management."
    Accomplishments to Date The program was launched in 1996 with an agenda focusing on major, previously intractable pest problems. As the program evolved, priority was given to problem areas requiring inter-institutional and inter-regional collaboration, classed in four thematic working groups: (1) crop loss and IPM impact assessment; (2) farmer participatory research and learning for IPM; (3) functional agrobiodiversity; and (4) IPM policy research.
    Trialeurodes and Bemisia species. These and the viruses they transmit are major threats to root crops, food legumes, and vegetables throughout the tropics. "This project would not have happened outside of the SP-IPM program," says Dr. Anderson. Led by Dr. Francisco Morales of CIAT, project partners include 5 international centers, 10 advanced research institutes, and national agricultural research organizations in 30 countries of Latin America, the Caribbean, Africa, and Asia, with funding from DANIDA, DFID, USDA, USAID, ACIAR and MFAT. Results of the diagnostic phase have been drawn together as a book and a wealth of on-line resources available through the project website (

    67. Texas Pest Management Association
    The concept of integrated pest management employs a combination of tools to combatinsect pests. the economic viability of agricultural crops.
    http://www.tpma.org/
    IPM Units Unit Newsletters Crop Report Foundation ... Contact Us HOT PICKS Ag Links Ag Mail List Ag Markets Media Center ... Weather IPM What is IPM? About TPMA About IPM Texas Fire Ant Program ... USDA IPM Centers IPM BULLETINS Texas IPM 1999-00 Texas IPM 2001-02 CROP PROFILES Alfalfa Beans (Green) Cabbage Cantaloupes ... Watermelons AG NEWS PCG Cotton News TCEX Crop Report AGENCIES US-EPA USDA USDA-FSA Texas Animal Health ... Texas Dept of Ag BW ERADICATION USDA-APHIS BWE NCC Eradication Info Tx BW Eradication CONSULTANTS NAICC TAAC TAMU ENTO TAMU Main Campus TAMU Lubbock/Focus SEARCH ENGINES Structural Pest Control Web Search News from Agriculture, Texas

    68. Extension Integrated Pest Management (Field Crops) Groundwater Stewards
    Index Extension integrated pest management (Field crops) GroundwaterStewardship Agent, Position Vacancy AF0138 REVISED 7/01/97.
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    69. Integrated Pest Management: UMass Extension Bookstore
    Best management practices for apple, cole crops, cranberry, field and This 16pagebooklet describes the basic principles of integrated pest management in nine
    http://www.umassextension.org/Merchant2/merchant.mv?Screen=CTGY&Category_Code=IP

    70. Australia State Of The Environment Report 2001 - Land Theme Report: Soil And Lan
    these genetically modified crops. integrated pest management horticulturalcrops L Indicator 6.11. Australia, and other western
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    Progress in Integrated Pest Management and risk reduction in agricultural industries: case studies
    Risk assessment Today environmental impacts can only be estimated by consideration of the types of chemicals habitually used in rural industry relating to land use. CSIRO is trialling a Pesticide Impact Ranking Index (PIRI) (Kookana et al. unpubl.; see PIRI: Pesticides Impact Ranking Index ) that has the potential to provide relative assessment of the potential impact of different chemicals used in rural industries.

    71. Warwick HRI
    BIOCONTROL AND integrated pest management. in protected and outdoor crops (includingpredator understanding necessary to develop pest management techniques that
    http://www2.hri.ac.uk/view_general.php?cat=rast&subcat=SHE&subcat2=SHE2&page=620

    72. Dekker.com - Encyclopedia Of Pest Management
    Coverage includes principles of integrated pest management (IPM). pests and theirmanagement in crops and livestock. insect pests. weed pests. plant pathogens.
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    73. Integrated Pest Management For Cole Crops & Lettuce
    integrated pest management for Cole crops Lettuce Search for books atbiologybooks.net. integrated pest management for Cole crops Lettuce.
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    74. Integrated Pest Management Bibliography - Root Crop Pests & Diseases
    Proceedings of the workshop on global status of and prospects for integrated pestmanagement of root and tuber crops in the tropics held in Ibadan, Nigeria, 25
    http://www.caisnet.org/bibliographies/ipm/root_crop_pests_diseases.htm
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    Fatuesi, S. et al. 1991. Cultural methods of pest control on taro ( Colocasia esculenta Schott) in American Samoa . MICRONESICA SUPPLEMENT (no.3) p. 123-127. Pacific Islanders have developed traditional practices that help sustain the resources to support viable agricultural systems in their fragile ecosystems. These practices not only assist in maintaining soil fertility but also address the challenge of pest management. Taro is a staple crop in several Pacific Island agricultural systems. The purpose of this study is to document traditional pest management practices in the production of taro in American Samoa. (02231) Hahn, S.K.; Caveness, F.E. (eds.). 1990. Integrated pest management for tropical root and tuber crops. Proceedings of the workshop on global status of and prospects for integrated pest management of root and tuber crops in the tropics held in Ibadan, Nigeria, 25-30 Oct 1987. Ibadan (Nigeria): International Institute of Tropical Agriculture. 235 p. (02411) Jansson, R.K. 1992.

    75. Pests Of Agriculture, Floriculture, And Turf--UC IPM Pest Management Guidelines
    UC IPM pest management Guidelines and MoreInformation Broccoli (see Cole crops) Brussels Sprouts (see Cole crops) Cabbage (see Cole crops
    http://www.ipm.ucdavis.edu/PMG/crops-agriculture.html
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    76. UC Statewide Integrated Pest Management Program
    Wide ranging approach on all aspects of integrated pest management (IPM) principles including degreedays, weather data, pesticide labels and a weed photo gallery. Includes advice on pest
    http://www.ipm.ucdavis.edu/
    Search Announcing... Solve your pest management problems with UC's best information, personalize it with interactive tools, or find out about pest management research and extension projects. About UC IPM
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    77. Biointensive Integrated Pest Management (IPM)
    This publication provides the rationale for biointensive integrated pest management (IPM), outlines the concepts and tools of biotensive IPM, and suggests steps and provides informational E pest
    http://www.attra.org/attra-pub/ipm.html

    78. New York State Integrated Pest Management Program
    The New York State integrated pest management Program is dedicated to developing sustainable ways to manage pests and help people to use methods that minimize environmental, health, and economic
    http://www.nysipm.cornell.edu/
    id=13849 We develop sustainable ways to manage pests and help people to use methods that minimize environmental, health, and economic risks. New at this site: Last month IPM was part of an Earth Day celebration at Grand Central Station, NYC. The 2-day festival featured art, music, and environmental education. See photos and more ...
    We want to be sure that we are doing the best job possible. If you have suggestions about how the NYS IPM Program might improve delivery and development of IPM information in New York, please let us know at our Feedback Page. Check Letters for your published suggestions. About this Site (http://www.nysipm.cornell.edu): New York State Integrated Pest Management Program These pages are maintained by the New York State IPM Program, part of Cornell Cooperative Extension. We draw upon science, technology, and information developed in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Cornell University Cornell Cooperative Extension, NYS Department of Agriculture and Markets, private sources, and other state agencies. We encourage people to adopt a sustainable approach to managing pests, using methods that minimize environmental, health, and economic risks.

    79. Field Crop Integrated Pest Management
    Table of Contents. Calendar of Insect Activity in Field Corn. Calendar of Corn DiseaseActivity. management of Second Generation European Corn Borer. Search for
    http://www.cas.psu.edu/docs/CASDEPT/IPM/FldCrop/default.html

    80. Intergrated Pest Management
    integrated pest management of weeds, like insect IPM, focuses on of a scoutingbasedweed management program for the point at which the pest population reduces
    http://www.cals.ncsu.edu/sustainable/peet/IPM/weeds/c07weeds.html
    Sustainable Practices for Vegetable Production in the South
    Dr. Mary Peet
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    Most vegetable growers report that weeds are more difficult to manage than insects or diseases. Uncontrolled, weeds reduce yields and quality and harbor insects and diseases which then spread to the crop. For example, European corn borers feed on pigweed as well as many vegetables. Common weed control practices such as herbicide applications and cultivations cost money and, if not done properly, can cause crop and environmental damage. Herbicides can also affect both beneficial and pest insects. In some cases insect populations increase, and in other cases they decrease or are not affected. The effects can be directly toxic, with herbicides applied during oviposition or early larval development. They can also be indirect as with populations of the egg parasite Trichogramma which were reducted after feeding on insects which had ingested the herbicide alachlor. In other experiments, aphid and thrips populations increased after herbicide use. Green peach aphids preferentially invade weed-free collard patches, probably because there were fewer predators than in more weedy areas. Integrated pest management of weeds, like insect IPM, focuses on prevention, beginning with identification of weed species and mapping their location and populations in the field. This weed map should show growth stage and size and include distinguishing features such as wet areas and field borders.

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