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Develops and promotes the use of integrated, ecologically sound pest management programs in California.
The University of Minnesota's electronic textbook of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) featuring contributed chapters by internationally recognized experts.
Providers of pheromone based management systems for the control of a variety of insect pests.
Nonprofit, educational organization dedicated to pesticide reduction. Publishes the IPM Practitioner and The Common Sense Pest Control Quarterly. Source of information on least-toxic and nontoxic solutions for pest problems.
Includes a pest "Problem Solver", school IPM, agricultural IPM, many IPM resources. Also, newsletters, publications, and funding opportunities.
Pest management and production information for growers and home owners in North Carolina. Includes pest descriptions, control alternatives and contacts. Managed by the Center for IPM at North Carolina State University.
Provides biological pest control using fly parasites, lady bugs, nematodes. Also provides sustainable environmental alternatives to chemicals including fly traps, fertilizers and other products for organic growers.
Account of German scientific study into the use of pheromones, in comparison to pesticides.
Provides information about commodities, pests and pest management practices, people and issues in the U.S., including crop profile and IPM Expertise databases, information on pesticide use, current pest management research, funding opportunities, and links to related sites.
Information on the various biological controls available for open air crops and those grown under glass from this company which ships products to distributors in Europe, Asia and North America.
Manufacturer and exporter of neem oil and neem based pesticides for organic farming.
A step by step approach to lawn, garden, landscape, and home pest prevention. Practical IPM, starting with prevention.
Information from Wikipedia on this ecological method with an emphasis on control rather than eradication of pests, which significantly reduces or eliminates the use of pesticides.
Independent non-profit organization formed in 1998 to foster recognition and rewards in the marketplace for goods and service providers who practice integrated pest management
Independent, non-profit certification program that promotes practitioners of effective, prevention-based pest control while minimizing the use of pesticides.
Provides farmers tools for predicted the outbreak of pests and plant diseases based on pest/disease development models and weather history for locations across the US and Canada. Also forecasts diseases based on current weather forecasts.
The North Central 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.
Information from CIPM and about the Industry/University Cooperative Research Center for IPM, sponsored by the National Science Foundation.
Part of a national network of IPM centers established to strengthen USDA's connection with production agriculture, research and extension programs.
Supplier of pheromone based products for the management of economically important insect pest species.
Provides information to help growers use IPM to identify and manage insects and diseases common in the state.
Includes a collection of links, weekly pest updates, crop pest and disease information, pesticide information.
A networking and information service for IPM practitioners and other interested people.
Information on pest management for vegetable gardens such as: soil preparation, plant selection, cultural practices, and beneficial insects and mites.
IPM for nurseries, vegetable growers, fruit growers, greenhouses, schools, turf, field corn, home grounds. Free online homestudy courses for homeowners. Biological control of purple loosestrife and invasive plants in the Northeast.