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- Increasing Access to Practical Biocontrol Information through Digital Resources
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October 2, 2024. During this toolbox talk we will provide a tour of the New York State IPM Program’s Biocontrol website, including the biocontrol agent profiles and resources on augmentative biocontrol.
- Inclusive IPM Grants
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Regional IPM Centers. To help increase diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA) within the IPM community, the Regional IPM Centers are providing funding opportunities for “Equity and Accessibility Grants” and “Equity and Accessibility Mini-Grants.” Total funding: $100,000 with awards of up to $20,000 each, or $25,000 with awards of up to $5,000 each. Deadline: June 21, 2024.
- National Plant Diagnostic Network 2024 National Conference
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The 2024 NPDN National Conference will be held in Portland, Maine, September 9–13.
- Dung Beetles in Vermont and New York
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Dung beetles are a very important part of the pasture ecosystem. They are beneficial insects which provide a variety of ecosystem services on pastures.
- Northeastern IPM Center Announces Recipients of 2024 Partnership Grants
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This year, four projects that advance IPM in the Northeast have received funding through the Center’s annual competitive grants program.
- IPM Wheels Poster
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This poster shows IPM steps for agriculture and for structures and communities in an informative, graphical format.
- 11th International IPM Symposium
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The 11th International IPM Symposium will take place March 3–6, 2025, in San Diego, California.
- The Biology and Management of Common Invasive Plants in the Northeastern U.S. and Southern Canada
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Recorded February 27, 2024. This presentation covers the biology and management of ten common invasive plants in the northeastern United States and southern Canada.
- The Use of IPM in Beekeeping to Control Parasitic Varroa Mites
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During this talk, you will learn about the parts of the IPM pyramid as they relate to controlling the parasitic varroa mite, widely the biggest problem in beekeeping.