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Publications and reports through the MSU Extension Bulletin office

The MSU IPM Program has several bulletins sold through the MSU Extension Bulletin office. To order on the Internet, view the information below. Or call 517-353-6740.

Pocket-sized scouting guides
arrow A Pocket Guide for IPM Scouting in Herbaceous Perennials. (March 2007.) See description. Type "2981" in the Inventory Number box
on the ordering page.
arrow An IPM Pocket Guide for Weed Identification in Nurseries and Landscapes. (March 2007.) See description. Type "2982" in the Inventory Number box on the ordering page.
arrow An IPM Pocket Guide for Weed Identification in Christmas Trees. (March 2007.) See description. Type "2975" in the Inventory Number box on the ordering page.
Identifying Natural Enemies in Field Crops. (June 2006.) See description. Type "2949" in the Inventory Number box on the ordering page.
A Pocket Guide to IPM Scouting in Highbush Blueberries. (December 2004.) See description. Type "2928" in the Inventory Number box on the ordering page.
A Pocket IPM Scouting Guide for Woody Landscape Plants. (Reprinted January 2004.) See description. Type "2839" in the Inventory Number box on the ordering page.
A Pocket Guide for Grape IPM Scouting in the North Central and Eastern U.S. (2003.) See description. Type "2889" in the Inventory Number box on the ordering page.
A Pocket Guide for IPM Scouting in Michigan Apples. (Updated in 2004.) See description. Type "2720" in the Inventory Number box on the ordering page. For the Spanish translated guide, use inventory number 2720SP on the ordering page.
A Pocket Guide for IPM Scouting in Stone Fruits. (2002.) See description. Type "2840" in the Inventory Number box on the ordering page. For the Spanish translated guide, use inventory number 2840SP on the ordering page.

Crop ecology series
Fruit Crop Ecology and Management.
(2002.) See description. A key resource for understanding and planning an ecological approach to growing fruit. Type "2759" in the Inventory Number box on the ordering page.
Michigan Field Crop Ecology. (December 2000.) Type "2646" in the Inventory Number box on the ordering page.
Michigan Field Crop Pest Ecology & Management. (January 2000.) Type "2704" in the Inventory Number box on the ordering page.
Integrated Weed Management: One year's seeding (field crops). (February 2005.) Type "2931" in the Inventory Number box on the ordering page.

Additional IPM publications

A Practical Guide to Scouting Apple Orchards (dvd format). (March 2004.) See description. Type "DVD273" in the Inventory Number box on the ordering page.
What's Bugging You? How to deal with insects around your home. Updated in 2002 to include information on West Nile Virus and multi-colored Asian ladybeetles. This book helps identify many of the organisms that frequent homes and lawns and help you determine if the critter is doing any damage before reaching for the bug spray. Type "2649" in the Inventory Number box on the ordering page or print the pdf.
Distinguishing ash from other common trees. Type "2892" in the Inventory Number box on the ordering page or print a copy from the pdf.
Cherry orchard floor management: Opportunities to improve profit and stewardship. Published in April 2003, this publication reports on multi-year research into orchard floor management and its effects on other horticultural practices, soil quality and pest management. (Note: This publication is out of print and a pdf file of the publication can be viewed by clicking on the link above.)
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The MSU IPM Program maintains this site as an access point to pest management information at MSU. The IPM Program is administered within the Department of Entomology, fueled by research from the Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station, delivered to citizens through MSU Extension, and proud to be a part of Project GREEEN.
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Updated: 11/19/07