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Widely acknowledged as a sustainable approach to pest management, the IPM approach combines the use of biological, cultural, physical, and chemicaltactics in a manner that strives to minimize economic, health, andenvironmental risks.
The IPM Programs draw from the expertise of faculty andstaff in both the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources and the College of Chemical and Life Sciences.
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Last updated: 06/3/2009
PestNet Report #6
Maryland Field Crop Disease Notes - posted Jul 2, 2009
2009-2010 Maryland 4-H Teen Council County and City Nominations Due
As the 2009 Maryland 4-H Teen Focus Conference comes to an end, it is time for each county/city/unit to send the names of the 2009-2010 Maryland 4-H Teen Council members. Each unit may designate two official members of the Teen Council. - posted Jul 2, 2009
4-H Animal Registration Forms
Counties need to submitted copies of their members' completed 4-H Animal Registration Forms by July 15. - posted Jul 2, 2009