As a component of the Northeastern Integrated Pest Management Center, the
West Virginia Information Network for Pesticides and Alternative
Strategies Program fosters the development
and adoption of IPM, a science-based approach to managing pests in ways
that generate economic, environmental, and human health benefits. We work
in partnership with stakeholders from agricultural, urban, and rural
settings to identify and address regional priorities for research,
education, and outreach. State involved with this Network include:
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Last updated: 10/19/2006. This web site is maintained by Dr. John Baniecki.