New York field crop producers were surveyed regarding use of field crop integrated pest management (IPM) practices through a collaboration between NYS IPM Program, Cornell’s Survey Research Institute (SRI) and NYS Agricultural Statistics Service (NYS NASS). The project team created, implemented, and summarized the survey results regarding NY producer use of field crop IPM, insights into the impact of Cornell Cooperative Extension’s educational efforts for field crop IPM and producer interest in specific environmental and pest management issues. The survey also provided insights into potential IPM adoption as affected by involvement with CCE and size of farm demographics
Surveys of fresh market sweet corn growers Integrated Pest Management (IPM) practices were conducted...
NYS IPM Type: Project ReportThe NYS Field Crop Weekly Pest Report provides timely pest information t...
A survey of New York Nursery growers was conducted in 2007 to assess current cultural and pest manag...
Integrated Pest Management (IPM) methods balance economic, environmental, and human health issues in...
In 2009, 20 participants representing 18 farms in 3 counties in New York State participated in on-fa...
The goals of the survey were to evaluate the status of integrated pest management (IPM) programs in ...
In 2007, 38 participants representing 25 farms in 6 counties in New York State participated in on-fa...
Integrated pest management in schools is needed to reduce risks to children and others from both pes...
The approximately 700 NYS Christmas tree growers would benefit from implementing more Integrated Pes...
Integrated pest management in schools is needed to reduce risks to children and others from both pes...
NYS IPM Type: Project ReportThe Tactical Agriculture (TAg) program is an experiential, hands-on inte...
Integrated pest management in schools is needed to reduce risks to children and others from both pes...
In recent years, the environmental aspects of agriculture have received increasing attention in New ...
The NY Farm Viability Institute funded a 2 year project designed to evaluate current pest management...
Integrated pest management in schools is needed to reduce risks to children and others from both pes...
Surveys of fresh market sweet corn growers Integrated Pest Management (IPM) practices were conducted...
NYS IPM Type: Project ReportThe NYS Field Crop Weekly Pest Report provides timely pest information t...
A survey of New York Nursery growers was conducted in 2007 to assess current cultural and pest manag...
Integrated Pest Management (IPM) methods balance economic, environmental, and human health issues in...
In 2009, 20 participants representing 18 farms in 3 counties in New York State participated in on-fa...
The goals of the survey were to evaluate the status of integrated pest management (IPM) programs in ...
In 2007, 38 participants representing 25 farms in 6 counties in New York State participated in on-fa...
Integrated pest management in schools is needed to reduce risks to children and others from both pes...
The approximately 700 NYS Christmas tree growers would benefit from implementing more Integrated Pes...
Integrated pest management in schools is needed to reduce risks to children and others from both pes...
NYS IPM Type: Project ReportThe Tactical Agriculture (TAg) program is an experiential, hands-on inte...
Integrated pest management in schools is needed to reduce risks to children and others from both pes...
In recent years, the environmental aspects of agriculture have received increasing attention in New ...
The NY Farm Viability Institute funded a 2 year project designed to evaluate current pest management...
Integrated pest management in schools is needed to reduce risks to children and others from both pes...
Surveys of fresh market sweet corn growers Integrated Pest Management (IPM) practices were conducted...
NYS IPM Type: Project ReportThe NYS Field Crop Weekly Pest Report provides timely pest information t...
A survey of New York Nursery growers was conducted in 2007 to assess current cultural and pest manag...