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Integrated Pest Management Resources for managing pests

How to use IPM to manage and identify insects, diseases, nematodes,
and weeds in:

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Publications and training

Bullet. CAT Alerts - pest and crop in-season news. Sign-up for email notification of new issues.
Bullet. Publications from the IPM Program and partners.
Bullet. Training: in-state and international.

Special IPM projects with collaborators

MSU Cherries web site.     MSU EQIP web site.
www.cherries.msu.edu for growing cherries in Michigan and beyond.     EQIP - You may qualify for incentive payments for trying IPM practices.
MSU New Agriculture Network web site.     MSU Native Plants web site.
New Agriculture Network - multi-state resource for organic ag solutions.     Learn about enhancing biological control and pollination by growing native plants along field and orchard borders.

About MSU IPM Program.


Staff and funding
IPM Report newsletterOur strategic plan

Related pest diagnostic/ management programs.

Diagnostic Services
Soil/Plant Nutrient LabAg weatherRegional IPM CenterPesticide safetyOrganic: New Ag NetworkInvasive species
Sustainable ag & food systems

Organizations.

MSU College of ANR departments
MSU ExtensionMichigan Agricultural Experiment Station
Project GREEEN
Partners

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The MSU IPM Program maintains this site as an access point to pest management information at MSU. The IPM Program is administered within the Department of Entomology, fueled by research from the Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station, delivered to citizens through MSU Extension, and proud to be a part of Project GREEEN.

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