NYS IPM Type: Project ReportWe will educate urban growers in New York City about the pest management benefits of attracting natural enemies of pests to their farms by planting flowering habitat. We will establish demonstration plantings on four farms, and host hands-on workshops to reach additional growers. Results from an ongoing natural enemy habitat project at Cornell AgriTech will enhance extension to urban growers
Urban agriculture is practiced in spatially fragmented landscapes with unique characteristics that c...
The approximately 700 NYS Christmas tree growers would benefit from implementing more Integrated Pes...
AbstractBiodiversity and Ecosystem Services in Urban Agriculture: Evaluating Local andLandscape Effe...
NYS IPM Type: Project ReportConsumers, retailers, and growers of bedding plants (spring flowers and ...
While biocontrol methods have been used successfully for insect control as a part of Integrated Pest...
There is a low adoption of biocontrol for pest management in NYS greenhouses although it has been us...
Pesticide reduction at the municipal level depends on the adoption and implementation of integrated ...
NYS IPM Type: Project ReportObjectives: 1. Demonstrate how to establish habitat for beneficial insec...
New York State has approximately 23.8 million square feet of greenhouse space for the production of ...
There is a low adoption of biocontrol for pest management in NYS greenhouses although it has been us...
The NY Farm Viability Institute funded a 2 year project designed to evaluate current pest management...
NYS IPM Type: Project ReportLilies, Fritillaria, and related native plants suffer defoliation due to...
Urbanization is an escalating global issue that affects many ecosystems due to removal of soft surfa...
NYS IPM Type: Project ReportChallenges, opportunities, and current and future needs to improve the u...
Urban gardens are a prominent part of agricultural systems, providing food security and access withi...
Urban agriculture is practiced in spatially fragmented landscapes with unique characteristics that c...
The approximately 700 NYS Christmas tree growers would benefit from implementing more Integrated Pes...
AbstractBiodiversity and Ecosystem Services in Urban Agriculture: Evaluating Local andLandscape Effe...
NYS IPM Type: Project ReportConsumers, retailers, and growers of bedding plants (spring flowers and ...
While biocontrol methods have been used successfully for insect control as a part of Integrated Pest...
There is a low adoption of biocontrol for pest management in NYS greenhouses although it has been us...
Pesticide reduction at the municipal level depends on the adoption and implementation of integrated ...
NYS IPM Type: Project ReportObjectives: 1. Demonstrate how to establish habitat for beneficial insec...
New York State has approximately 23.8 million square feet of greenhouse space for the production of ...
There is a low adoption of biocontrol for pest management in NYS greenhouses although it has been us...
The NY Farm Viability Institute funded a 2 year project designed to evaluate current pest management...
NYS IPM Type: Project ReportLilies, Fritillaria, and related native plants suffer defoliation due to...
Urbanization is an escalating global issue that affects many ecosystems due to removal of soft surfa...
NYS IPM Type: Project ReportChallenges, opportunities, and current and future needs to improve the u...
Urban gardens are a prominent part of agricultural systems, providing food security and access withi...
Urban agriculture is practiced in spatially fragmented landscapes with unique characteristics that c...
The approximately 700 NYS Christmas tree growers would benefit from implementing more Integrated Pes...
AbstractBiodiversity and Ecosystem Services in Urban Agriculture: Evaluating Local andLandscape Effe...