Listserv Enrollment

Since one of the key objectives of the NJinPAS is expedited delivery of pesticide-related information to New Jersey stakeholders, we have set up an email listserv and mailing infrastructure.  This Network includes growers, crop consultants, pesticide users, public interest groups, environmental groups, and Extension faculty and staff.  

Participants in the any NJinPAS listserv automatically  receive general announcements via the “NJinPAS Network” listserv.  All postings to the open NJinPAS listservs are archived online and may be viewed by date, listserv, or topic.

We would like to minimize mass mailings by making available eight additional listserv subgroups that would be used for more specific distribution, including regulation notices or pesticide advisories. So, the total nine separate listserv categories for open enrollment are: Network; Institutions & Interiors; Mosquito; Fruit; Turf, Ornamentals, Greenhouse, & Nursery;  Field & Forage Crops;   Vegetables; School IPM; Forests & Xmas Trees; and Invasives.

You may enroll in as many of the 10 open listservs as you wish.  Simply fill out the form below, and hit 'submit'.

 


Pest Management OfficeCheck the listservs which you would like to be enrolled. You will receive confirmation of enrollment within approximately one week.

 

NJinPAS Network
NJinPAS Institutions & Interiors
NJinPAS Invasives
NJinPAS Mosquito
NJinPAS Fruit
NJinPAS Turf, Ornamentals, Greenhouse, & Nursery
NJinPAS Field & Forage Crops
NJinPAS Vegetables
NJinPAS School IPM
NJinPAS Forests & Xmas Trees

 

We compile information on our stakeholders for statistical purposes.  This information will not be released to any outside parties:

*Name:
Telephone:
*Email:
*Re-Type Email:
Organization/Company/School:
Address:
City:
State:
ZIP:
Position Title:
Interest Group:

* Denotes a required field


 

For further information, contact Pat Hastings hastings@aesop.rutgers.edu  or NJinPAS Project Director Dr. George Hamilton hamilton@aesop.rutgers.edu.  Both may be reached by phone at 732-932-9801.

This site is supported, in part, with funding from the Northeastern IPM Center.

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