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Teaching IPM

Why do we teach IPM?

Teaching people about the link between pesticide use, IPM, and water quality is crucially important. Public concern about health and environmental risks, especially for children, is increasing.  more ...

Resources
For Classrooms

SOLE: Science of Life Explorations

Fun with Insects, Weeds, and the Environment: 4th and 5th grade students learn to use the 6 steps of IPM to help protect the environment in 4 lessons.

Teaching in Conley Park, 436k pdf file

Have fun with our Helpers/Troublemakers Grabber! 777k pdf file

For Farms

Tactical Agriculture (TAg)

Tactical Agriculture Educational Materials

Livestock IPM videos

Field Crops IPM videos

Grape IPM:

  1. Scouting Practices in grapes
  2. Pheromone Trap Assembly in grapes
  3. Oblique-banded leafroller, a pest of apples
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These pages are maintained by the New York State IPM Program, part of Cornell Cooperative Extension. All material is protected by Section 107 of the 1976 copyright law. Copyright is held by Cornell University and the New York State IPM Program.