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AgWeb.INFO Online resources for
educating future agriculture
teachers to information on
agriculture schools.
APSnet- The American
Phytopathological Society
Appropriate Technology Transfer for
Rural Areas (ATTRA)
Biological Control: A Guide to
Natural Enemies in North America,
Cornell University
College of Agriculture and Life
Sciences Home Page
Continentality in Relation to
Vineyard Site Selection
Cornell Cooperative
Extension Pest
Management
Guidelines for
Commercial Tree
Fruit Production
Cornell Cooperative Extension Pest Management Guidelines for Berry Crops
Cornell Fruit Page
Cornell Center for the Environment
Cornell Fruit Handling and Storage
Newsletter
Cornell Cooperative Extension Home
Page
Cornell Cooperative Extension Fact
Sheets
Cornell Cooperative Extension
On-line Catalog
Cornell Small Farms Program
Cornell University Department of
Horticulture Gardening Resources
Cornell University Program on Breast
Cancer and Environmental Risk
Factors in New York State
Environmental Risk Analysis Program
Explore Cornell: Home Gardening
Farms.com
Forage Species Selection Tool
Gardening Resources, Cornell
University College of Agriculture
and Life Sciences
Green Thumbs for Blue Water is
an educational program for riparian
and lakeshore
residents who are concerned about
erosion and water quality. The
program focuses on the
use of backyard buffers to minimize
erosion and integrated pest
management techniques
for maintaining healthy and
environmentally-friendly lawns and
landscapes.
Integrated Crop and Pest Management
Guidelines for Commercial Vegetable
Production
ICMfocus: an Internet resource
from CABI Publishing. Here you will
find free high quality reports on
current developments in Integrated
Crop Management, many other free
resources, and access to hundreds of
thousands of records from our
renowned abstracts database.
Lake Erie Regional Grape Program
Manage Insects on Your Farm
provides both a framework for
understanding ecologically based
pest management as well as many of
the useful details to help minimize
insect pest problems.
Medical Entomology Extension at
Cornell University
Mid-Atlantic Region Green
Landscaping
Multicolored Asian Ladybeetle Watch
New York Agricultural Statistics
Service
New York and Pennsylvania Pest Management Guidelines for Commercial
Grape Production
New York State Dept. of Agriculture
and Markets
Northeast Region Integrated Pest
Management Home Page
Northeast Sustainable Agriculture
Research and Education (SARE)
NY FarmNet
Ohio State University's Plant Facts
Pest Management at the Crossroads
Pesticide Application Technology
Plant Invaders of Mid-Atlantic
Natural Areas
Radcliffe's IPM World Textbook
The dept of Applied Economics and
Management at Cornell University is
producing a continuing series of
articles on
Agricultural Risk Management.
This term encompasses crop insurance
and other strategies used in farm
businesses to reduce exposure to
catastrophic risks.
Rutgers, the State University of New
Jersey -- IR4 Project
Rutgers University Cooperative
Extension Greenhouse Notes
Sea Grant's National Aquatic
Nuisance Species Clearinghouse
Sustainable Agriculture Network
(SAN)
Texas A&M Horticulture Program
The Bibliographical Search and
Database Service for the IPM
Collaborative Research Support
Program
The Chat 'n Chew Cafe
The Consortium for International
Crop Protection
The Database of IPM Resources (DIR)
The Internet Center for Wildlife
Damage Management
The IPM Institute
The National Integrated Pest
Management Home Page
The National IPM Network site
The New York State Agricultural
Experiment Station Home Page
The Northeast Regional Food Guide
The Pesticide Management Education
Program at Cornell University (PMEP)
Tree Fruit and Berry Pathology
University of California Statewide
Integrated Pest Management Project
University of Connecticut Integrated
Pest Management Program
University of Maryland's Home and
Garden Information Center
University of Minnesota's Fabulous
Websites
Vegetable Extension and Research
Program, Department of Horticulture
Cornell University
Vegetable MD Online
Veterinary Entomology, Department of
Entomology, Cornell University
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