There is a growing interest among Master Gardener volunteers in the use of sustainable and non-chemical solutions for pest control. A holistic pest management program was designed to provide unbiased, research-based information and resources that would support the educational efforts of Extension and these volunteers. The results of pre- and post-survey instruments, completed by 54 volunteer participants, identified knowledge and attitude changes, as well as instructional areas needing modification. The framework of this program has allowed for replacing emotion with science and offers flexibility for adapting the program to suit the audience
Changing demographics of rural Extension audiences create challenges to program delivery, and multip...
Pesticide misuse in urban gardens contributes to pollution of lakes and rivers, ill health of humans...
A multipurpose evaluation, developed to measure impact of master gardener training in Pennsylvania, ...
There is a growing interest among Master Gardener volunteers in the use of sustainable and non-chemi...
We developed a training and education program in integrated pest management (IPM) for K-12 school bu...
This article addresses positive and negative aspects of teaching horticulture to underserved prison ...
Master Gardeners and teachers in Anne Arundel County MD partnered to give hands-on educational exper...
A School Integrated Pest Management (IPM) training program was provided to Extension agents in Virgi...
The method of focus groups is used to engage farmers, crop insurance agents, and lenders in a risk m...
Exotic pests can unknowingly be transported into your community and cause ecological and economic ha...
Despite almost a half-century of IPM research and Extension efforts, pesticide usage continues to ri...
Rutgers Master Gardeners of Union County, New Jersey, offer an eight-session program, Introduction t...
The ways in which farmers put their visions into action are indicative of their mental models of far...
Perimeter trap cropping (PTC) involves using a trap crop, and possibly other border defenses, to enc...
In an effort to prepare youth for the 21st century workplace, 4-H has placed an emphasis in science ...
Changing demographics of rural Extension audiences create challenges to program delivery, and multip...
Pesticide misuse in urban gardens contributes to pollution of lakes and rivers, ill health of humans...
A multipurpose evaluation, developed to measure impact of master gardener training in Pennsylvania, ...
There is a growing interest among Master Gardener volunteers in the use of sustainable and non-chemi...
We developed a training and education program in integrated pest management (IPM) for K-12 school bu...
This article addresses positive and negative aspects of teaching horticulture to underserved prison ...
Master Gardeners and teachers in Anne Arundel County MD partnered to give hands-on educational exper...
A School Integrated Pest Management (IPM) training program was provided to Extension agents in Virgi...
The method of focus groups is used to engage farmers, crop insurance agents, and lenders in a risk m...
Exotic pests can unknowingly be transported into your community and cause ecological and economic ha...
Despite almost a half-century of IPM research and Extension efforts, pesticide usage continues to ri...
Rutgers Master Gardeners of Union County, New Jersey, offer an eight-session program, Introduction t...
The ways in which farmers put their visions into action are indicative of their mental models of far...
Perimeter trap cropping (PTC) involves using a trap crop, and possibly other border defenses, to enc...
In an effort to prepare youth for the 21st century workplace, 4-H has placed an emphasis in science ...
Changing demographics of rural Extension audiences create challenges to program delivery, and multip...
Pesticide misuse in urban gardens contributes to pollution of lakes and rivers, ill health of humans...
A multipurpose evaluation, developed to measure impact of master gardener training in Pennsylvania, ...