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2005 Cornell Guide for Integrated Field Crop Management, Northeastern IPM Center
Agricultural Health Study, North Carolina State University
Animal and Health Product Compendium and other compendia, CAB International
Biological Control: A Guide to Natural Enemies in North America, Cornell University
Closing session of the 6th International IPM Symposium, NIFA
Cotton insecticide and miticide mode-of-action classification.
NIFA
Crop Profiles Fact Sheet, NIFA
Forestry Images, The Bugwood Network and USDA Forest Service
General insecticide and miticide mode-of-action classification, NIFA
High Plains Integrated Pest Management Guide
Home and Garden Information Center, University of Maryland
Images database, Center for Invasive Species and Ecosystem Health, Bugwood Network
Insecticide Resistance: Causes and Action.
NIFA
Integrated Pest Management, IPM cubed
IPM Manuals, University of California
IR-4 Fact Sheet, NIFA
Landscape insecticide and miticide mode-of-action classification, NIFA
Manage Insects on Your Farm: A Guide to Ecological Strategies, SARE
National Agricultural Pest Information System (NAPIS), USDA-APHIS
National Invasive Species Management Plan, National Invasive Species Council
National Pesticide Applicator Certification Core Manual
National Plant Diagnostic Network
National Roadmap for Integrated Pest Management (IPM)
NIFA-Natural Resources Conservation Service Joint IPM Workshop, NIFA
North Central Regional Agricultural Experiment Station Directors
Pesticide Stewardship Website, NSF Center for Integrated Pest Management
Pesticide Usage in the United States, North Carolina State University
Plant Management Network
Proceedings National Soybean Rust Symposium 2007, Plant Management Network
Regional IPM Centers Fact Sheet, NIFA
Soybean Rust Fungicide Manual
Soybean Rust Identification Card, USDA APHIS
Soybean Rust: Is the U.S. Soybean Crop at Risk?, American Phytopathological Society
State IPM Program Contacts Database, Regional IPM Centers
The IPM Institute
The net benefits of Roundup Ready soybeans, North Carolina State University
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Last Updated: September 5, 2012
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