Integrated Pest Management | NC State Extension

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The PDIC Website Has a New Location, Look, and Information!We at the NC State University Plant Disease and Insect Clinic are very excited to roll out our new 2 weeks ago, Plant Disease and Insect Clinic shuffleFeaturedFusarium Wilt Problematic on Chrysanthemum in 2020The number of chrysanthemum samples diagnosed with Fusarium wilt this year is well above average, according to NC State 1 month ago, Extension Plant Pathology shuffleFeaturedSave the Date: 2020 NC Crop Protection SchoolThe 72nd Annual Crop Protection School will be held Wednesday, December 2, 2020, online via Zoom. RSVP is required, 2 days ago, Entomology shuffleAsk an Expert Feature to Be RetiredOn November 2, 2020, NC State Extension will retire the Ask an Expert service that has been offered on 2 days ago, Extension Information Technology shuffleNew student, new studyTeam Rubus has a new member, Katie Sheehan-Lust.  Katie is from California and got her BS degree at Cal Team Rubus blog open_in_browserPosted: 10/9/20A Seasonable September Included a Soaking from SallyCooler weather filtered in last month as fall officially began, while wet conditions continued across much of North Carolina. State Climate Office of NC blog open_in_browserPosted: 10/6/20Non-Bt Hybrid Yield Trial 2020 Results and Why You Should Plant Non-Bt Corn as Resistance InsuranceAll growers who plant Bt corn in North Carolina are required by law to plant non-Bt corn (refuge). Details 2 weeks ago, Corn shufflePeanut leaf spot advisories for September 30This is the last leaf spot advisory for for the season. Cool and dry weather in October  between now NCSU Peanut Disease Information blog open_in_browserPosted: 9/30/20Peanut Sclerotinia advisories for September 30This will be the last Sclerotinia advisory of the 2020 season.  Sprays late in the season typically do not NCSU Peanut Disease Information blog open_in_browserPosted: 9/30/20Peanut leaf spot advisories for September 29September 29, 2020 PEANUT LEAF SPOT ADVISORY FOR BUCKBuckland Elementary (Gates, NC)setDate = 2020-09-25 07:00:00lethal conditions = falsefavorable hours NCSU Peanut Disease Information blog open_in_browserPosted: 9/29/20WNC Orchard Insect Pest Populations - September 28, 2020The last full pest report was September 8, but traps will continue to be checked and the numbers updated 3 weeks ago, Southern Appalachian Apples shuffleCan I Grow Gooseberries or Currants in NC?9/16/2020 – The short answer is “no.” You cannot legally grow currants or gooseberries in North Carolina. The reason 1 month ago, New Crops Organics shuffleWNC Orchard Insect Pest Populations - September 14, 2020The last full pest report was September 8, but traps will continue to be checked and the numbers updated 1 month ago, Southern Appalachian Apples shuffleScout Soybeans for Stink Bugs and Defoliators Through R7Although stink bugs were light across the state (with a few exceptions) in corn and cotton, it looks like 1 month ago, Soybeans shuffleWNC Orchard Insect Pest Populations - September 8, 2020With apple harvest well underway, and most pests other than the brown marmorated stink bug declining in numbers; this 1 month ago, Southern Appalachian Apples shuffleWNC Orchard Insect Pest Populations - September 1, 2020September 1, 2020During the past week both brown marmorated stink bug and apple maggot populations increased in number.Brown marmorated 2 months ago, Southern Appalachian Apples shuffleWNC Orchard Insect Pest Populations - August 25, 2020In keeping with the theme of the past several weeks, insects of greatest concern at this time are brown 2 months ago, Southern Appalachian Apples shuffleShould You Stop Treating Cotton for Insects?Should I treat this cotton for bollworm eggs, plant bugs or stink bugs? This is a question I have 2 months ago, Cotton shufflePumpkin Downy Mildew Found in Surry County, North CarolinaWritten by Lina Quesada-Ocampo and Kimberly D’ArcangeloCucurbit downy mildew, caused by the oomycete pathogen Pseudoperonospora cubensis, has been confirmed 2 months ago, Extension Plant Pathology shuffleWNC Orchard Insect Pest Populations - August 18, 2020August 18, 2020Brown marmorated stink bug continues to be the primary insect of concern, and will be through September.Brown 2 months ago, Southern Appalachian Apples shuffleVideo: Corn Earworm in SoybeanDid you know that corn earworm (CEW) is our most important insect pest of soybean? It’s August, so NC 2 months ago, Soybeans shuffleCucurbit Downy Mildew Confirmed in Western NC (8/14/2020)Cucumber Downy Mildew (CDM) has been confirmed on cucumber plants in our sentinel plot in Waynesville, NC (Haywood County). 2 months ago, Extension Plant Pathology shuffleWNC Orchard Insect Pest Populations - August 11, 2020Brown marmorated stink bug adult emergence is becoming more widespread, while apple maggot and oriental fruit moth numbers increased 2 months ago, Southern Appalachian Apples shuffleWNC Orchard Insect Pest Populations - August 4, 2020As has been the trend in recent weeks, overall insect pest pressure is low, and as we enter August 2 months ago, Southern Appalachian Apples shuffleWNC Orchard Insect Pest Populations - July 28, 2020Codling moth pheromone trap captures remain low throughout the area, while oriental fruit moth captures have crept up in 3 months ago, Southern Appalachian Apples shuffleMore Postschevron_right NC State Extension is the largest outreach program at NC State University. Based in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, we reach millions of North Carolina citizens each year through local centers in the state's 100 counties and with the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians. Learn More About NC State Extension Social Media Accounts FacebookTwitterrss_feed Let's Stay In Touch email We have several topic based e-mail newsletters that are sent out periodically when we have new information to share. Want to see which lists are available? Subscribe By Email chevron_right About Integrated Pest ManagementIntegrated Pest Management (IPM) is a sustainable approach to managing pests that combines multiple approaches including prevention, avoidance, pest monitoring and suppression in a manner that minimizes public health, economic, and environmental risk. IPM serves as a framework to provide an effective, comprehensive, low-risk approach to protect people and resources from pests.Ultimately, the goal with an IPM program is to help stakeholders deal with pests—insects, plant diseases, weeds, and more—with methods that reduce risks to public health and the environmental while saving money.The North Carolina Extension IPM Program serves as a focal point for team building, communication and stakeholder participation in integrated pest management (IPM) within the state. Program goals include promoting effective and economical management of pests, reducing risks to human health from pests and pest management practices, and minimizing environmental effects through the adoption of IPM on a variety of crops and settings in North Carolina. These goals are achieved by the timely delivery of IPM technology and research information to stakeholders in all regions of the state.LeadershipLeadership of the Extension IPM Program in North Carolina is provided by an IPM Coordinator (designated by the Director of the North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service), an established Advisory Board, and working groups. Dr. Danesha Seth Carley, the current IPM Coordinator, accepted the NC IPM coordinator position in 2013.The Extension IPM Coordinator involves faculty and staff from North Carolina State University and North Carolina A T State University in IPM activities across the state, communicates program successes, and maintains stakeholder input via the Advisory Board and the IPM portal, as well as multiple training sessions and meetings.The Advisory Board provides advice to the Extension IPM Coordinator regarding the direction of the IPM program in the state. It is composed of a wide variety of IPM stakeholders, including North Carolina State University and North Carolina A T State University faculty, non-governmental agencies, environmentalists, North Carolina Department of Agriculture  Consumer Services personnel, farmers and agricultural consultants.Program ActivitiesThe North Carolina Extension IPM Program focuses on delivering IPM content to our stakeholders and community members through a variety of activities. The primary activities include information delivery, pest monitoring and data management, evaluation and needs assessment tools development, and programs to magnify statewide IPM impacts.PartnershipsThe Extension IPM Program is a cooperative effort of the USDA NIFA, North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service, North Carolina State University, and North Carolina A T State University. It also works in partnership with the Southern IPM Center, located at North Carolina State University in Raleigh, and acts to promote IPM in North Carolina and the Southern United States.SupportFunding for the North Carolina Extension IPM Program is provided by competitive grants from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA). NC State University and N.C. A T State University work in tandem, along with federal, state and local governments, to form a strategic partnership called N.C. Cooperative Extension, which staffs local offices in all 100 counties and with the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians. Read our Commitment to Diversity | Read our Privacy Statement N.C. Cooperative Extension prohibits discrimination and harassment on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, sex (including pregnancy), disability, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, and veteran status. Information on Accessibility N.C. Cooperative Extension has offices in every county Integrated Pest Management

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