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Integrated Pest Management
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What is your definition of IPM ?
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What does IPM really stand for??
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INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT (IPM)
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Objectives To introduce IPM and its components
To present possible applications of IPM
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The judicious use and integration of various pests control tactics.
IPM The judicious use and integration of various pests control tactics.
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WHY IPM? Resistance Pest resurgence Induced secondary pest outbreaks
Potential hazards to wildlife Environmental and groundwater contamination
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“MANAGE” PESTS RATHER THAN “ELIMINATE” THEM
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COMPONENTS Monitoring / Identifying Establishing injury levels
Planning Integrating all controls Evaluating results (record keeping)
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MONITOR PEST POPULATIONS
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MONITORING Signs & symptoms Pest life cycles Growing degree days
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Growing Degree Days Average daily temperature
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ESTABLISH ACCEPTABLE INJURY LEVEL
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INJURY LEVELS Aesthetic Economic Appearance Plant replacement
Loss of crop
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PLAN FOR CONTROL
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CONTROL TACTICS Cultural Physical & Mechanical Natural or biological
Chemical
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CULTURAL CONTROLS Sanitation Healthy pest-free plants
Rogue out problem plants Pruning Soil and water management Weed control
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PHYSICAL & MECHANICAL CONTROLS
Hand picking pests Traps Crop isolation Destroy alternate host Barriers, screens, cloths
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NATURAL CONTROLS
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NATURAL CONTROLS Predators Parasites Pest-specific diseases
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CHEMICAL CONTROLS
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SIGNAL WORDS CAUTION = SLIGHTLY TOXIC WARNING = MODERATELY TOXIC
DANGER = HIGHLY TOXIC
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EVALUATION Determine program effectiveness
What works? What doesn’t work? How much chemical is being used? Are chemicals being reduced? How should program be adjusted
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KEEP RECORDS FOR FUTURE USE
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What does IPM mean to you as a farmer?
So What? What does IPM mean to you as a farmer?
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Peanut Leaf Spot Advisory
Reduces Fungicide application Saves millions of dollars Very easy to implement
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Development of Fluazinam for fungus control in peanuts
Controls sclerotinia blight Less harmful to environment Saves estimated $ 6 million Reduces fungicide use
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Frost advisory for peanuts
Reduces loss to frost Determines proper time for harvest Keep records for future reference
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Scouting for thrips in beans and peppers
Reduces insecticide use by spraying at threshold levels only Saves $$$
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Scouting Squash for worms and growth patterns
Saves tremendous time and $$ Reduces harmful pyrethroid sprays Maximize yields
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Conclusions IPM is the wave of the future in agricultural pest control
IPM is easy to implement using common sense and a little planning IPM is especially applicable in the pesticide dependent crops we grow in this area
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Any Questions ?? Comments??
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