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Helpful High Tunnel Management Resources
Conferences | Presentations | Collaborative Projects IPM for High Tunnel Vegetables: Practical Pathways for Organic Crop Production Focusing on Insect and Mite Pest Issues Presented by Margaret Skinner at the MOFGA Farmer to Farmer Conference November 2019 Expand Your Tunnel Vision: High Tunnel Production Conference Resources, Manchester, NH - December 3-4, 2018 Identifying the Good, the Bad & the Ugly - Insect Id Session Lessons Learned - Scouting - Cheryl Frank Sullivan Lightning Round Margaret Skinner Lightning Round 2016 Presentations by Margaret Skinner, Univ. of VT Entomology Research Laboratory Identifying Common Natural Enemies in High Tunnels Thrips Galore, And We Don't Want More Using Biocontrols for Insect Pests in High Tunnels Check out the webpage for a recent multi-state collaborative project we are involved with funded by Northeast SARE! Survey of Plant Production and IPM Use in Northeastern High Tunnels. ¶¶Òõ̽̽ 2014 Survey Results Factsheets, Links, Publications Pest Management & Scouting: (Penn State Extension) Critical Questions to Help Manage Pests & Habitat Plants Guidelines & Tips for Scouting High Tunnel Crops & Habitat Plantings High Tunnel Pests & Their Natural Enemies A review of key pests & their associated natural enemies both purchased & wild (Univ. of Kentucky) (Penn State Extension) (SARE, 2014) Attracting Beneficial Insects: Attracting & Sustaining Aphid Natural Enemeies in High Tunnels Factsheet : By Dr. Alan T. Eaton, Extension Specialist, Entomology (Univ. of NH) Bringing In Un-BEE-lievable Beneficials Brochure printable version Bringing In The Other Good Guys: A review of several wild natural enemies that provide FREE pest management services & strategies for luring them in (Penn State Extension) (UMASS) (Univ. of Florida) Habitat Plants to Attract Natural Enemies into High Tunnel Crops - New England Vegetable & Berry Conference, December 2017 Habitat Harbors Happiness: High Tunnel Habitat Planting Awareness Sign (Short Video) Other Links: (SARE) (Univ. of Minnesota Ext.) New England Vegetable Management Guide: OMRI Lists:
Regional Contacts
& Associations
Vermont Vegetable & Berry Grower Pages (VVBGA) Vermont Plant Diagnostic Clinic (¶¶Òõ̽̽) 'MOFGA' 'NOFA-NH' 'NOFA-NY' 'NOFA-VT' |
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This work is supported by the Univ. of VT College of Agriculture; Northeast Sustainable Agriculture Reseaerch & Education Program; the Crop Protection & Pest Management and Extension IPM Program from the USDA National Institute of Food & Agriculture HATCH Multistate Projects & GreenWorks, the VT Landscape Nursery Assn. Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed herein are those of the authors & do not necessarily reflect the view of any funding organizations mentioned. Events are open to everyone without regard to race, color, national origin, gender, identity, religion, age, disability, political beliefs, sexual orientation, marital or familial status. |