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Research in IPM: Crop Profiles and PMSPs

Crop Profiles are descriptions of crop production and pest management recommendations compiled by state and commodity. They are also searchable.

Pest Management Strategic Plans

The USDA Office of Pest Management Policy (OPMP) is facilitating the production of Pest Management Strategic Plans (PMS Plans) which are developed by growers, commodity associations, land-grantspecialists, food processors, crop consultants, and EPA. These plans address pest management needs and priorities for individual commodities.

Each plan focuses on commodity production in a particular state or region. The plans take a pest-by-pest approach to identifying the current management practices (chemical and non-chemical) and those under development. Plans also state the commodity's priorities for research, regulatory activity, and education/training programs needed for transition to alternative pest management practices.

If you are interested in undertaking development of a PMSP, it is important to work with your IPM Center. In the Northeastern region, contact us. A national effort between all the IPM Centers resulted in the creation of a checklist for completing a PMSP. Please make sure to refer to this document while planning and completing a PMSP.


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Last updated: April 9, 2010