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         Pest Management Crops:     more books (100)
  1. Integrated pest management for greenhouse crops (Pest management systems guide) by Lane Greer, 1999
  2. 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
  3. Advisory Work in Crop Pest and Disease Management
  4. Integrated Pest Management for Crops and Pastures by Paul A. Horne, Jessica Page, 2008-05
  5. Chemicals for Crop Improvement and Pest Management by Maurice B. Green, 1987-11
  6. MANAGEMENT & INVERTEBRATE CROP,PESTS by RUSSELL, 1990-09-01
  7. Advisory Work in Crop Pest and Disease Management (Crop Protection Monographs)
  8. Biopesticides and Bioagents in Integrated Pest Management of Agricultural Crops by Ram Prakash Srivastava, 2003
  9. Methods for assessing integrated pest management crop production practices by John C Vickery, 1997
  10. An innovative approach to graduate education in systems of pest management and crop protection by Richard C Wilkerson, 1981
  11. Integrated pest management of crop borers for resource-poor farmers in Africa: Contribution of plant resistance to insect pests : achievement and highlights, 1980-1990
  12. Crop pest management by M. L Guthrie, 1980
  13. Integrated crop and pest management: 1985-86 field summary (Bulletin / Montana State University) by Cyndi Lindh, 1987
  14. Use of cultural practices in crop insect pest management (EC / Nebraska Cooperative Extension) by Robert J Wright, 1995

1. Pests Of Agriculture, Floriculture, And Turf--UC IPM Pest Management Guidelines
UC IPM pest management Guidelines and More—Information about managing pests See How to manage pests, or in the US, contact your PMG/cropsagriculture.html
http://www.ipm.ucdavis.edu/PMG/crops-agriculture.html
UC IPM Home Search How to Manage Pests
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Pests of Agriculture, Floriculture, and Turf
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PDFs to print Recent updates ... Avocado Barley (see Small Grains Beans (see Dry Bean Bermudagrass Seed Production Blackberries (see Caneberries Broccoli (see Cole Crops Brussels Sprouts (see Cole Crops Cabbage (see Cole Crops Caneberries (Blackberries, Raspberries) Carrot Cauliflower (see Cole Crops Celery Cherry Citrus ... Cotton Cucumber (see Cucurbits Cucurbits Dry Beans Fig ... Grape Grapefruit (see Citrus Kiwifruit Lemon (see Citrus Lettuce Melons (see Cucurbits Nectarine Oats (see Small Grains Olive Onion Orange (see Citrus Ornamental Nurseries Peach Pear ... Prune Pumpkin (see Cucurbits Raspberries (see Caneberries Rice Rye (see Small Grains Small Grains Spinach Squash (see Cucurbits Strawberry Sugarbeet Tomato ... Turfgrass,

2. VEGETABLE IPM-UCONN
Integrated pest management new gif January 2004 Increase your understanding of IPM Basics; New Insecticide Registrations for Vegetable crops for 2003; Perimeter
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
ARTICLES
GENERAL:
  • 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 PEPPERS:
  • Perimeter Trap Crop Recommendations for Pepper Maggots
  • Summary: Pepper Integrated Pest Management Options
  • Action Thresholds for Weeds in Peppers
  • Minor Diseases of Pepper ...
  • Resistant/Tolerant Vegetable Varieties Are Worth A Try TOMATOES:
  • Powdery Mildew: A New Disease of Tomato
  • Bacterial Disease of Tomato
  • Early Blight Management in Fresh Market Tomatoes
  • Managing Bacterial Canker in Tomato: Key Strategies ...
  • Vascular Wilts of Tomato BEANS:
  • 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"
  • 3. 2004 Pest Management Guide
    2004 pest management Guides. Virginia Cooperative Extension pest management Guides are available in two Insects, Weeds, Growth Regulation) 24 pages. Low management crops and Areas
    http://www.ext.vt.edu/pubs/pmg
    2004 Pest Management Guides
    Virginia Cooperative Extension Pest Management Guides are available in two formats:
    • Hard Copy (3 volumes). (Available January 2004) To obtain a hard copy of one or all of the Guides, print the PMG Order Form and follow the instructions on the form. Cost is $20.00 each or $55.00 for the 3-volume set.
    • On-line as PDF files*. Files available are divided into three volumes Field Crops Home Grounds and Animals , and Horticultural and Forest Crops . Each of the volumes is further divided into chapters and/or sections. Please note: Accessing PDF files requires that you have the Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your computer. You can obtain a free copy of the Reader from the Adobe website
    Keys to Proper Use of Pesticides
  • Read the label on each pesticide container before each use. Follow the printed instructions to the letter; heed all cautions and warnings; note precautions about residues. Store pesticides in the containers in which you bought them. Put them where children and animals cannot get to them ‹ preferably locked-up and away from food, feed, seed, and other materials that may become harmful if contaminated. Dispose of empty pesticide containers properly.
  • 4. Internet Resources On Integrated Pest Management Of Cereal Crops
    Links to IPM Resources from all over the world Database of IPM Resources (DIR) Integrated pest management of Cereal crops. General Information0 Russian Wheat Aphid( UC pest management Guidelines)
    http://www.ippc.orst.edu/cicp/crops/cereal
    Database of IPM Resources (DIR)
    Integrated Pest Management of Cereal Crops General Information0 Index- Cereal Crops General Information
  • Diseases Insect Pests Mite Pests Nematodes Weeds
  • Index- DIR (Database of IPM Resources)
  • Home Page Main Index Gateway Search Engine ...
  • Agriculture in Alberta - Cereal Production:
    A brief introduction on cereal diseases and insect pests. Winter triticale site from the:
  • University of Saskatchewan (Canada) Food and Rural Development Home Page (Alberta Agriculture, Canada)
  • Guide to Wheat Diseases and Pests: A quick guide for identifying wheat and triticale pests in the field. Topics include: Fungal Diseases Bacterial Diseases Viral Diseases, Nematodes ... Mineral and Environmental Stresses, and Glossary
    International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT). Lisboa 27, Apdo. Postal 6-641, 06600 Mexico, D.F., Mexico Guidelines: Pests of Small Grains: Authored by University of California faculty, specialists, and farm advisors, produced and edited by IPM Educations and Publications, University of California Statewide IPM Project. This site covers biology/life cycle, description and management of diseases, insect and mite pests, nematodes and weeds of small grains. Oregon State University, Department of Crop and Soil Science

    5. Pest Management -Insects
    pest management Insects. Insect Identification Online. Fruit pest management. Garden pest management. Greenhouse Insect Control. Household Insects. Row crops and Forage pest management. Turf pest
    http://www.wvu.edu/~agexten/ipm/insects/insects.htm
    Pest Management - Insects
    Pest Management Home Page
    Agriculture and Natural Resources Home Page
    West Virginia University Materials
    Asian Lady Beetles Information ...
    Pollination and Bees
    Other On-line Resources
    Insect Identification Online
    Fruit Pest Management
    Garden Pest Management

    Greenhouse Insect Control
    ...
    Fun with Bugs
    West Virginia University Materials Some p ublications included below are in HyperText Mark-up Language (HTML) and Adobe Acrobat Portable Document Format (PDF). HTML documents can be read directly with your browser. PDF documents can only be viewed and printed using the Adobe Acrobat software. The Acrobat Reader is available for Macintosh, Windows, DOS, and Unix systems. You may download it free of charge from Adobe. Choose the Acrobat Reader with Search version and the platform version you need from the pop-up lists at their site.
    Genetic Engineering
    Part 1: Basic Principles
    Part 2: Pros and Cons of Genetically Engineered Crops
    Part 3: Current and Future Directions of Transgenic Crops

    6. Farmer's Bookshelf
    Provides information on the production of tropical crops in Hawaii, including fruits, vegetables, and ornamentals. Topics include cultivars, cultural practices and pest management.
    http://agrss.sherman.hawaii.edu/bookshelf/fb.shtml

    7. Cole Crops Pest Management Guidelines--UC IPM
    Cover of Integrated pest management for Cole crops and Lettuce manual Integrated pest management for Cole crops and Lettuce. SKIP navigation How to Manage pests.
    http://www.ipm.ucdavis.edu/PMG/selectnewpest.cole-crops.html
    UC IPM Home Search For more information, see this UC IPM book:
    Integrated Pest Management for Cole Crops and Lettuce How to Manage Pests
    Agriculture
    Degree-days Educational Resources
    Workshops and events

    PCA exam helper

    Pesticide safety
    Research and IPM Grants programs
    Funded-project results
    How to Manage Pests
    Cole Crops
    More crops
    University of California's official guidelines for pest monitoring techniques, pesticides, and nonpesticide alternatives for managing pests in agriculture, floriculture, and commercial turf. More
    Authors/credits Index to crops PDFs to print ... Recent updates
    General Information
    Diseases
    Insects and Other Invertebrates
    Insects and Other Invertebrates
    (continued)
    Nematodes
    Weeds

    8. Integrated Pest Management For Greenhouse Crops
    ATTRANational Sustainable Agriculture Information Service Integrated pest management for Greenhouse crops pest management Systems Guide.
    http://attra.ncat.org/attra-pub/gh-ipm.html
      Integrated Pest Management for Greenhouse Crops
      Pest Management Systems Guide
      ATTRANational Sustainable Agriculture Information Service
      PO Box 3657
      Fayetteville, AR 72702
      Phone: 1-800-346-9140 - FAX: (479) 442-9842 By Lane Greer and Steve Diver
      NCAT Agriculture Specialists
      March 1999
      The PDF version of this document is available at
      http://attra.ncat.org/attra-pub/PDF/greenhouseipm.pdf

      kb Index Abstract
      General Greenhouse IPM
      Greenhouse Insect and Mite Control Crop Scouting and Trapping ... Appendix III: Biorational Pesticides
      Abstract
      This publication covers IPM for greenhouse crops, both vegetable and ornamental. Monitoring, sanitation, biological controls, biorational pesticides, insect growth regulators, and disease control methods are discussed. Tables include information on the newest biorational pesticides and biological control organisms. Go To Top
      General Greenhouse IPM
      Insects and diseases are a major challenge to greenhouse production. IPM is an important tool in the management of these pests. The primary goal of IPM is to optimize pest control in an economically and ecologically sound way. IPM involves the integration of cultural, physical, biological, and chemical practices to grow crops with minimal use of pesticides. Monitoring, sampling, and record keeping are used to determine when control options are needed to keep pests below an economically damaging threshold. Pest management, not eradication, is the goal of IPM.

    9. Integrated Pest Management For Greenhouse Crops
    This publication covers integrated pest management for vegetable and ornamental greenhouse crops, discussing monitoring, sanitation, biological controls, biorational pesticides, insect growth pests below an economically damaging threshold. pest management, not eradication, is the goal of IPM
    http://www.attra.org/attra-pub/gh-ipm.html
      Integrated Pest Management for Greenhouse Crops
      Pest Management Systems Guide
      ATTRANational Sustainable Agriculture Information Service
      PO Box 3657
      Fayetteville, AR 72702
      Phone: 1-800-346-9140 - FAX: (479) 442-9842 By Lane Greer and Steve Diver
      NCAT Agriculture Specialists
      March 1999
      The PDF version of this document is available at
      http://attra.ncat.org/attra-pub/PDF/greenhouseipm.pdf

      kb Index Abstract
      General Greenhouse IPM
      Greenhouse Insect and Mite Control Crop Scouting and Trapping ... Appendix III: Biorational Pesticides
      Abstract
      This publication covers IPM for greenhouse crops, both vegetable and ornamental. Monitoring, sanitation, biological controls, biorational pesticides, insect growth regulators, and disease control methods are discussed. Tables include information on the newest biorational pesticides and biological control organisms. Go To Top
      General Greenhouse IPM
      Insects and diseases are a major challenge to greenhouse production. IPM is an important tool in the management of these pests. The primary goal of IPM is to optimize pest control in an economically and ecologically sound way. IPM involves the integration of cultural, physical, biological, and chemical practices to grow crops with minimal use of pesticides. Monitoring, sampling, and record keeping are used to determine when control options are needed to keep pests below an economically damaging threshold. Pest management, not eradication, is the goal of IPM.

    10. Biointensive Integrated Pest Management (IPM)
    ventilation ducts. Large, multirow vacuum machines have been used for pest management in strawberries and vegetable crops. Cold storage
    http://attra.ncat.org/attra-pub/ipm.html

    11. Institute For Ag Professionals
    Field School for professionals in agriculture. Includes two days of handson learning in crop pest control and management of the state's major crops. Includes research updates and managerial training. Located in Lamberton, Minnesota.
    http://iap.umn.edu/
    Return to: U of M Extension Home U of M Home One Stop Directories ...
    About the Institute
    Offerings: Field School Crop Pest Management Shortcourse Research Updates Calendar ...
    Institute for Ag Professionals

    Register now for the 2004 Field School for Ag Professionals! Held at 2 locations in July: Crookston and Waseca.
    More information

    Field School for Ag Professionals
    July Two days of hands-on learning taught completely out in the field. 2004 Field School will be held July 13-14 in Crookston and July 22-23 in Waseca.
    More Information...
    Crop Pest Management Short Course
    November A two day conference featuring seminar- and discussion-based learning on current and emerging issues. November 22-23, 2004 in St. Paul. More Information... Research Updates
    January Held throughout the state, these updates focus on regionally specific crop management information. More information...

    12. ERS Publications -
    Genetically Engineered crops for pest management in US Agriculture Keywords biotechnology, genetic engineering, pest management, field crops, input traits.
    http://www.ers.usda.gov/publications/aer786/
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    publications Genetically Engineered Crops for Pest Management in U.S. Agriculture By Jorge Fernandez-Cornejo and William McBride, with contributions from Cassandra Klotz-Ingram, Sharon Jans, and Nora Brooks
    Agricultural Economics Report No. 786. 28 pp, May 2000 Adoption of genetically engineered crops with traits for pest management has risen dramatically since their commercial introduction in the mid-1990's. The farm-level impacts of such crops on pesticide use, yields, and net returns vary with the crop and technology examined. Adoption of herbicide-tolerant cotton led to significant increases in yields and net returns, but was not associated with significant changes in herbicide use. On the other hand, increases in adoption of herbicide-tolerant soybeans led to small but significant increases in yields, no changes in net returns, and significant decreases in herbicide use. Adoption of Bt cotton in the Southeast significantly increased yields and net returns and significantly reduced insecticide use. Keywords: biotechnology, genetic engineering, pest management, field crops, input traits

    13. Database Of IPM Resources (DIR)
    Search engine covering a wide array of crops, pests, control tactics, regions, organizations, and related topics.
    http://www.ippc.orst.edu/cicp/
    Welcome to the
    - The Database of IPM Resources
    Database of IPM Resources (DIR)
    is an information retrieval and referral system and a compendium of customized directories of worldwide IPM information resources accessible through the Internet. With DIR, one can quickly find the way to thousands of IPM information sites. The DIR presents these web resources in a logical, structured, and searchable way that greatly reduces the frustration and disappointment often encountered when using general search engines on the web. The DIR covers a wide array of crops, pests, control tactics, regions, organizations, and related topics in a user-friendly format. DIR's contents span most of the disciplines involved in IPM. DIR Search Engine - Enter a word or phrase
    DIR is a collaborative effort of Consortium for International Crop Protection ( CICP
    University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois, USA Integrated Plant Protection Center ( IPPC
    Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon, USA National IPM Network ( NIPMN
    North Carolina State University Raleigh, North Carolina, USA

    14. INSECT PEST MANAGEMENT FOR ORGANIC CROPS
    to all vegetable crops.INSECT pest managementFOR ORGANIC cropsCALVIN FOUCHE, UC Cooperative control of pest species.Insect pest management for Organic crops 2BIOLOGICAL CONTROL
    http://www.anrcatalog.ucdavis.edu/pdf/7251.pdf

    15. ERS Publications -
    This report describes the use of pest management practices, including integrated pest management (IPM), for major field crops and selected fruits and vegetables
    http://www.ers.usda.gov/publications/ah717/
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    publications Pest Management in U.S. Agriculture By Jorge Fernandez-Cornejo and Sharon Jans
    Agricultural Handbook No. 717. 84 pp, October 1999 This report describes the use of pest management practices, including integrated pest management (IPM), for major field crops and selected fruits and vegetables. The data came chiefly from the 1996 Agricultural Resource Management Study (ARMS) developed by USDA. Because different pest classes may dominate among different crops and regions, requiring different pest management techniques to control them, the extent of adoption of pest management practices varies widely. For example, insects are a major pest class in cotton production, while minor for soybeans. As insect management has a wider variety of nonchemical techniques than weed control, cotton growers are expected to be further ahead on the IPM continuum than soybean producers. Keywords: pest management, ipm, pesticides, green technologies, field crops, fruits and vegetables In this report ...

    16. Official Website Of Central Integrated Pest Management Centre(CIPMC), Jammu & Ka
    Details of the programmes of research undertaken, crops and pests, pest management systems, the organisation's role.
    http://cipmcjk.nic.in/
    DACNET Status DACNET Project State SetUp Related Links ... Crops/Pests I ntegrated P est M anagement (IPM) is a pest management system designed to provide long-term management of pests,instead of temporarily eradicating them. It is the coordinated use of pest and environmental information with available pest control methods to prevent unacceptable levels of pest damage by the most economical means with the least possible hazard to people, property, and the environment. The main goal of IPM is to manage pests and the environment so as to balance costs, benefits, public health, and environmental quality. IPM systems use all available technical information on the pest and its interactions with the environment.
    IPM, is an ecological approach to suppressing pest populations in which all available necessary techniques are utilized in a unified program, so that pests are kept at acceptable levels in effective, economical and environmentally friendly ways. Because pest problems are often symptomatic of ecological imbalances, the goal is to attempt to plan and manage ecosystems to prevent organisms from becoming pests.

    17. Integrated Pest Management At The University Of Illinois
    IPM Site Index Field crops. Alfalfa. Corn. Sorghum. Soybeans. Wheat Small Grains Fruits. Apples. Brambles. Grapes. Strawberries Vegetables. Asparagus. Bean Pea
    http://www.ipm.uiuc.edu/
    IPM Site Index Field Crops Alfalfa Corn Sorghum Soybeans Fruits Apples Brambles Grapes Strawberries Vegetables Asparagus Cole Crops Cucurbit Crops Potatoes Sweet Corn Sweet Potatoes Greenhouse Livestock Educational Materials Videos FAQs Decision Aids randomImage("left"); randomImage("middle"); randomImage("right");
    • The Bulletin : pest management and crop development information for Illinois has been completely redesigned with a new layout and new search tools. Development of agricultural pests can be tracked and projected by maintaining an account of the "heat" accumulated during each growing season. Click here to learn more about our Degree-Day Calculator View the Insect Monitoring Network , an insect trapping network to provide up-to-date information on black cutworm, corn earworm, and European borer populations. The website also offers links to additional sources of information on insect pests in Illinois. In February, five entomologists from four Midwestern states (Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, and Wisconsin) presented the

    18. UCONN IPM
    Promotes the use of a variety of pest control methods designed to protect public health and the environment, and to produce quality crops and other commodities with the most judicious use of pesticides.
    http://www.hort.uconn.edu/ipm/index.html
    University of Connecticut IPM To users of browsers not capable of frames: Our new Home Page is designed specifically to work with browsers with frame capabilities. Since you are reading this message, you are using a browser that cannot display frames. You can go directly to our no-frames pages. To do so, click here. Enjoy your visit, whether you view it with frames or without!.

    19. Integrated Pest Management For Vegetable Gardens
    Integrated pest management for Vegetable Gardens. Grow winter annual cover crops, such as clover or rye grass, to provide additional organic matter.
    http://www.ext.vt.edu/pubs/envirohort/426-708/426-708.html
    Integrated Pest Management for Vegetable Gardens
    Contact: Diane Relf, Extension Specialist, Environmental Horticulture, Virginia Tech Publication Number 426-708, Revised 2001
    Table of Contents
    Soil Preparation Plant Selection Cultural Practices Encourage Beneficial Insects ... Chemical Controls
    Soil Preparation
    The best way to control insects and disease problems is to prevent them. Maintain a slightly acid soil (around pH 6.5). If in doubt, have a soil analysis done through your local Extension office, by a private lab, or with a commercial soil test kit. Build a biologically active, healthy soil through regular addition of organic matter, such as yardwaste, compost, and manure. Grow winter annual cover crops, such as clover or rye grass, to provide additional organic matter. Till the soil in the fall to expose pests living near the surface to natural enemies and weather, and to destroy insects in crop residues. Return to Table of Contents
    Plant Selection
    Plant crops that are suited to the soil and climate. If you do plant vegetables or fruits that are not normally grown in your area, provide them with necessary conditions. Use disease-free, certified seed, if available.

    20. Industrial Hemp - Production And Management - Manitoba Agriculture And Food
    Covers varieties; seeding; fertility; pest control; harvest, storage, grading, and yield; as well as general information on crop production and soil quality in Manitoba. By Manitoba Agriculture and Food.
    http://www.gov.mb.ca/agriculture/crops/hemp/bko01s01.html
    October 2003
    Industrial Hemp - Production and Management
    Hemp is tolerant of light spring frosts, and hard fall frosts will assist maturity by killing green leaf tissue remaining as the seeds mature. Hemp performs well on a range of soil types, but is intolerant of poor drainage conditions - saturated soils will quickly cause stunting, yellowing, and death of plants. Table of Contents: Licensing Information
    Variety Information

    Seeding

    Fertility
    ...
    General Information on Crop Production and Soil Quality in Manitoba
    Licensing
    Licenses are issued for one calendar year for: cultivating, importing, exporting, processing, distributing, possessing, plant breeding, analyzing, and sampling hemp. License applications, guides and further details are available from the OCS ( http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/hecs-sesc/ocs/hemp/licensing_process.htm For example, producers applying for a license to cultivate hemp require the following:
    Note: Cultivation of hemp is not allowed within one km of a place frequented by people under 18 years of age (example: school). All seeding and harvesting equipment must be thoroughly cleaned before leaving the licensed hemp field. Records must be kept for a minimum of 2 years. This information is provided as a guideline only. Contact Health Canada for detailed licensing requirements (

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