Episode 27: 50th Anniversary of IPM: The history of IPM and adapting to invasive new pests
2022-12-28
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Episode 27: 50th Anniversary of IPM: The history of IPM and adapting to invasive new pests
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Dr. Bob Wright with the University of Nebraska discusses with Dr. Anthony Hanson how integrated got its start and Dr. Hanson goes through how we have adapted IPM plans to new invasive pests, such as soybean aphid. The two segments were produced as part of a 50th anniversary of IPM podcast supported by the USDA, National Institute of Food and Agriculture and the North Central IPM Center hosted at: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/2039018. The IPM Podcast will be going on break in 2023 to focus on producing IPM updates for UMN Extension's Strategic Farming programs. You can contact Anthony Hanson at hans4022@umn.edu with IPM questions in Minnesota. For Strategic Farming content:Field Notes summer field updates with webinar and podcasts(https://strategicfarming.transistor.fm/); Let's Talk Crops winter webinar research updates (https://extension.umn.edu/courses-and-events/strategic-farming-lets-talk-crops).
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Wright, Bob; Hanson, Anthony. (2022). Episode 27: 50th Anniversary of IPM: The history of IPM and adapting to invasive new pests. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/260585.
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