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Overview: Livestock and Field Crops IPM

Farmers in the Northeastern region raise several types of livestock as well as the field crops that are used to feed them.

Livestock species include:

  • Cattled (dairy and beef)
  • horses
  • swine
  • poultry

Field crops include

  • field corn

  • soy

  • small grains (wheat, oats, rye, etc.)

  • alfalfa
  • other grass and legume forages

In this Center, the Livestock and Field Crops IPM Working Group holds primary responsibility for activities pertaining to community IPM.

For more information about livestock and field crops IPM programs in your state, find the state IPM Coordinator and other pertinent offices in the "State IPM Links" navigation bar at the bottom of this page.

To find resources pertaining to livestock or field crops IPM, select items in the submenu under "Livestock/Field Crops" in the top navigation bar, or use the advanced search function.

Please let us know how we can make this page more useful for you. If you have a resource to add, or a request, send an email. Thank you.


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Last updated: August 08, 2008

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