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Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Program
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.www.hort.uconn.edu
Integrated Pest Management articles on subjects including Neem-based insecticides, Connecticut's mosquito management program, beneficial fireflies, the Hemlock Wooly Adelgid, growing snap beans and the dogwood borer.
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Articles, links and educational opportunities at UConn for field corn/forage.
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Articles of interest to homeowners and commercial growers on insects, nematodes, vertebrates and other pests, along with management methods.
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Articles pertaining to vegetables, cut flowers, herbaceous perennials, greenhouse tomatoes, insects, diseases and other topics, along with photos and related links.
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Self-paced, noncredit, self-correcting courses with a certificate issued upon completion. Available to the public as well as to UConn students.
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Online ordering available for publications on integrated pest management for fruit crops, vegetables, greenhouse, nursery crops, turf and other subject areas.
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Information on the Connecticut Integrated Pest Management Program for schools on how to control head lice.
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Information for growers of strawberries, blueberries, grapes, raspberries, blackberries and other fruits. Articles beneficial for homeowners but control methods are geared for commercial growers.
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Articles on integrated pest management for apple and other fruit trees, including control of the boxelder bug.
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General turfgrass information along with articles on control of insects, weeds and diseases.
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Provides information for growers of tomatoes, peppers, beans, cole crops, corn, cucurbits, potatoes and other vegetable crops. While it may be beneficial to homeowners, control methods will apply to the commercial scale grower.
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Articles on subjects such as integrating non-chemical weed controls, scheduling cultivation, innovative cultivating tools and other topics.
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