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These are links
to abstracts of completed projects. Each is in turn linked to
a pdf of the entire document.
Livestock and Field Crops
Field Crops
Agronomics and Economics of potato leafhopper (PLH)-resistant alfalfa intercropped with perennial forage grass for PLH control
J. Hansen, Senior Research Associate, Plant Breeding and Genetics, Cornell University
J.K. Waldron, NYS IPM
J. Losey, Professor of Entomology, Cornell University
D. Viands, , Professor of Plant Breeding and Genetics, Cornell University
J. Hanchar, Extension Associate, Cornell University
Determining the impact of an IPM educational effort to field crop producers
J.K. Waldron, NYS IPM
NYS Field Crops Weekly Pest Report- Evaluation 2007
K. Wise, NYS IPM
J. Dennis, NYS IPM
J.K. Waldron, NYS IPM
On-Farm Soybean IPM Education Programs: Cultivating Enhanced Soybean Management
J. Dennis, NYS IPM
K. Wise, NYS IPM
J.K. Waldron, NYS IPM
The 2007 New York On-Farm Soybean Rust / Soybean Aphid Monitoring Network
G. Bergstrom, Cornell University, Department of Plant Pathology, Ithaca
M. McKellar, Cornell University, Department of Plant Pathology, Ithaca
J.K. Waldron, NYS IPM
Livestock/Poulty
Evaluation of Two Parasitoids in Dairy Calf Greenhouses
D. Rutz, Department of Entomology, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY
J.K. Waldron, NYS IPM
Expanding Livestock Integrated Pest Management in the Northeast: An IPM Training Opportunity for Northeast US Animal Agriculture Industry Personnel
J.K. Waldron, NYS IPM
P. Kaufman, Cornell University, Department of Entomology, Ithaca,
D. Rutz, Cornell University, Department of Entomology, Ithaca,
Ornamentals and Turfgrass
Greenhouse
Greenhouse IPM Advancement
G. Couch, NYS IPM
E. Lamb, NYS IPM
B. Eshenaur, NYS IPM
Increasing use of biocontrol in NYS greenhouses with a producer-based biocontrol mentoring network (Year 1) – NY Farm Viability Institute Grant
E. Lamb, NYS IPM
B. Eshenaur, NYS IPM
G. Couch, NYS IPM
Survey of IPM practice adoption in New York State greenhouses
E. Lamb, NYS IPM
B. Eshenaur, NYS IPM
G. Couch, NYS IPM
The New York IPM E-Newsletter for Ornamental Crops
B. Eshenaur, NYS IPM
E. Lamb, NYS IPM
G. Couch, NYS IPM
Nursery
Alternative Herbicide Trials
M. Walker, NYS IPM
E. Lamb, NYS IPM
B. Eshenaur, NYS IPM
Christmas Tree IPM Practices - Survey
G. Couch, NYS IPM
E. Lamb, NYS IPM
B. Eshenaur, NYS IPM
Nursery IPM Practices - Survey
B. Eshenaur, NYS IPM
E. Lamb, NYS IPM
G. Couch, NYS IPM
Weed Suppressive Groundcovers
B. Eshenaur, NYS IPM
E. Lamb, NYS IPM
G. Couch, NYS IPM
Turfgrass
Development of Velvet Bentgrass Sod as an Environmentally Compatible Turfgrass less Reliant on Fertilizers and Pesticides
F. Rossi, Dept. Horticulture, Cornell Univ.
Meadow Project at the Technology Farm
T. Flower, Empire State College, NY
E. Lamb, NYS IPM
B. Eshenaur, NYS IPM
TracTurf: Software for Documentation of Pest Management Practices
J. Grant, NYS IPM
J. Carroll, NYS IPM
D. Marvin, NYS IPM
Vegetables
Curcurbits
Powdery Mildew Tolerant Pumpkin Variety Trials
J. Mishanec, NYS IPM
C. Bornt, Cornell Cooperative Extension, Capital District Vegetable Program
Mixed Vegetables
Developing farmers’ skills and confidence in the use of Trichogramma ostriniae for European corn borer control in sweet corn, peppers, and potatoes
A. Seaman, NYS IPM
R. Hazzard, Dept Plant Soil and Insect Science, University of Massachusetts
T. Kuhar , Virginia Tech Eastern Shore AREC
M. Hoffmann, Department of Entomology, Cornell University
Use of the “Integrated Crop and Pest Management Guidelines for Commercial Vegetable Production” Website
C. Petzoldt, NYS IPM
Onions
Developing a Biocompatible Management Strategy for Onion Maggot Flies
B. Nault, Dept. of Entomology, NYSAES-Geneva
J. Nyrop, Dept. of Entomology, NYSAES-Geneva
Potatoes
New York Potato Promotion
J. Mishanec, NYS IPM
Organic Potato Variety Trials 2007
J. Mishanec, NYS IPM
Snap Beans
Vegetable Management Systems: Soil Health Assessment and the Effect on Snap Bean Yield and Soil Fungal Pathogen Community
G. Abawi, Dept. of Plant Pathology, NYSAES, Cornell University, Geneva, NY
B. Gugino, Dept. of Plant Pathology, NYSAES, Cornell University, Geneva, NY
J. Ludwig, Dept. of Plant Pathology, NYSAES, Cornell University, Geneva, NY
C. Petzoldt, NYS IPM
Sweet Corn
2007 Western New York Sweet Corn Pheromone Trap Network
A. Seaman, NYS IPM
Tomatoes
Use of Plant Activators to Control Common Diseases of Tomato
C. Smart, Department of Plant Pathology, NYSAES
Fruit
Grapes
Developing Information Transfer Methods to Assist New Growers and Increase Efficiency, Diversity and Profitability in Bulk Juice Operations
T. Weigle, NYS IPM
T. Bates, Department of Horticulture, NYSAES,
Development and delivery of Alternative Management Strategies for Eastern US Vineyards
T. Weigle, NYS IPM
R. Isaacs, Department of Entomology, Michigan State University
G. Loeb, Department of Entomology, Cornell University
M. Saunders, Department of Entomology, Penn State University
Putting a Face on the NYS Grape IPM Program and Lake Erie Regional Grape Program Extension Team - A Multi-pronged Approach to Information Transfer
T. Weigle, NYS IPM
A. Muza, Penn State Cooperative Extension, Lake Erie Regional Grape Program
Small Fruit
Integrating Weed Management Options in Strawberries (Year 2)
R. Bellinder, Department of Horticulture, Cornell Univ.
Survey of blueberry canker and dieback diseases in New York plantings
J. Carroll, NYS IPM
The Use of Semiochemicals by Tarnished Plant Bug Lygus lineolaris
G. Loeb, State Ag. Exp. Stat., Geneva, NY 14456
D. Cha, Postdoctorial Associate, NY State Ag. Exp. Stat., Geneva, NY 14456
A Zhang, USDA ARS Plant Sciences Institute, Beltsville, MD 20705
W. Roelofs, NY State Ag. Exp. Stat., Geneva, NY 14456
Tree Fruit
Final Report - Promoting Apple IPM Implementation in Eastern New York Orchards by Expansion of the Northeast Weather Association System
J. Carroll, NYS IPM
Impact of the NYS IPM Program’s Trac Software for spray record-keeping and reporting
J. Carroll, NYS IPM
Preventing “Worms” in Apples With IPM Technology
D. Breth, Lake Ontario Fruit Program-CCE
E. Tee, Lake Ontario Fruit Program-CCE
Trac Software enhances spray record-keeping and traceability.
J. Carroll, NYS IPM
Community
Homes, Schools & Buildings
Outreach on the Prevention and Management of Bed Bugs, Cimex lectularius, in Human Environments
J. Gangloff-Kaufmann, NYS IPM
A. Taisey, NYS IPM
M. Woodsen, NYS IPM
C. Pichler, NYS IPM
School IPM Outreach and Research Activities, NYS IPM Program, 2007
L. Braband, NYS IPM
J. Gangloff-Kaufmann, NYS IPM
Landscapes, Parks & Golf Courses
Pests of Woody Ornamental Plants – An Online Resource for IPM Information
S. Romar, NYS IPM
G. Couch, NYS IPM
J. Gangloff-Kaufmann, NYS IPM
The Pesticide Matrix Project: Developing a Data-Based Tool to Guide Environmentally-Responsible Pesticide Selection
B. Branham , University of Illinois, Urbana, IL
T. Fermanian, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL
S. Cohen, Environmental & Turf Services, Wheaton, MD
J. Grant, NYS IPM
Teaching IPM
Teaching IPM: from Field to Classroom
J. Grant, NYS IPM
L Braband, NYS IPM
D. Marvin, NYS IPM
C. Klass, Dept. of Entomology, Cornell University
J. Gruttadaurio, , Sports Turf Managers of New York
The Science of Life: Exploration through Agriculture, IPM/Agricultural curriculum for elementary school students
D. Marvin, NYS IPM et. al.
Program-wide
Communications Team Report 2007
M. Woodsen, NYS IPM
K. English, NYS IPM
Impact of the NYS IPM Program’s Network for Environment & Weather Awareness (NEWA) on agricultural production
J. Carroll, NYS IPM
NEWA (Network for Environment and Weather Awareness) 2007: A Year in Review
J. Gibbons, Ontario County CCE, Canandaigua, NY
J. Carroll, NYS IPM
C. TenEyck, NYS IPM
C. Petzoldt, NYS IPM
T. Weigle, NYS IPM
Northeast IPM Center Participation by the NYS IPM Program, 2007
L. Braband, NYS IPM
J. Gangloff-Kaufmann, NYS IPM
C. Petzoldt, NYS IPM
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