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A
Acronyms
Apple scouting


B
Beneficial insects

C
CAT Alerts
Cherry RAMP (partner site)
Cherry RAMP (partner site)
Christmas trees, production
Contacts

Copyright/linking information

D
Growing degree day base 50

Growing degree day information
Downy mildew
Drought in field crops

E
Enviro-weather
(partner site)
EQIP, Michigan
(partner site)
EQIP, work group
(partner site)


F
Field CAT Alert

Field crops production
Flood information, field crops

Fruit production
Fruit CAT Alert
Fruit publications
Funding

G
Garlic mustard
(partner site)
Greenhouse Alert

H
Harvest Alerts, field crops
Herbaceous perennials, scouting
Home and yard IPM

I
Identify natural enemies

IPM Annual report
IPM Report newsletter


L
Lady beetle, multi-colored Asian
(partner site)
Landscape CAT Alert
Landscape resources

N
New Agriculture Network (partner site)
Native plants and beneficial insects (partner site)
Nursery production


O
Organic agriculture


P
Partners
Permissions
Pocket guides for scouting, content and ordering:

Publications

S
Soybean aphid
Soybean rust
Staff, IPM
Stone fruit scouting
Strategic plan, IPM Program

T
Training
Turfgrass resources


V
Vegetable CAT Alert
Vegetable production


W
Weather (Enviro-weather, partner site)
Weeds in Christmas trees

Weeds in nurseries and landscapes
Woody landscape plants, scouting advice

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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