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| Resources for managing pests |
Seasonal updates and advice:
- Plant and pest management advice for landscape maintenance, nursery production, turfgrass, Christmas trees, forestry, and the home environment -- at MSUE News for Ag.
- MSUE News for Ag also covers cultural practices and pest management advice for growing greenhouse garden plants including Michigan's floriculture industry.
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Weather resources:
- Degree day information for insect pest management with state maps showing typical dates of degree day accumulation. Growing degree day base-50 maps of average accumulation.
- Weather data for making IPM and other management decisions at MSU's new Enviro-weather web site.
Scouting resources (Detailed photos and descriptions):
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Links from other organizations on related aspects of IPM and nursery production:
- Michigan Native Plant Producers Association (MNPPA) member nurseries propagate and sell Michigan genotype
plants and seeds. Some also provide consultation, design and installation services for native landscapes.
- Michigan chapters of the Wild Ones serve people interested in native plants and natural landscaping.
- Michigan Department of Agriculture's pesticide registration database for the State of Michigan.
- National Arbor Day Foundation. Tips and trends related to tree planting including an updated plant hardiness map.
- The plant health care page for the Morton Arboretum with weekly reports of diseases and insects around the Chicago area, along with good photos and helpful links.
- Morton Arboretum researches practical solutions to the challenges of selecting and maintaining trees and other plants.
- Chicago Botanic Garden's list of best plants for Illinois; cultural tips and plant characteristics and plant photos.
- Chicagoland Grows, a unique partnership among the Chicago Botanic Garden, Morton Arboretum and Ornamental Growers Association of Northern Illinois (OGA) and other industry professionals throughout North America to select, evaluate, produce and market new and recommended plant cultivars with proven performance under Northern growing conditions.
- NC-7 Regional Ornamental Plant Trials. Detailed, long-term evaluations of woody plants at a broad range of sites.
- USDA plants website. Search by common or scientific name, images, and plant distribution.
- USDA Agricultural Research Service's searchable database of the noxious weeds in the U.S and Canada.
- All-America Selections. Recent winners, test sites, and display gardens where the plants can be viewed.
- American Nursery and Landscape Association. Includes the Horticulture Research Institute and Journal of Environmental Horticulture.
- International Society of Arboriculture. Events, plant healthcare information and factsheets along with selected articles from the Arborist's News and Journal of Arboriculture.
- Penn State University weed identification factsheets.
- Purdue University entomology. Download publications related to ornamental plants.
- Texas A&M University's listing of many botanical gardens and arboreta, plus plant taxonomy sites.
- Southern Nursery Association. Proceedings of research conferences with searchable database.
- University of Connecticut IPM. How-to information about bridge grafting to repair valuable trees girdled by voles.
- Perry's Perennial Pages. Perennial and related horticultural information for professional growers and home growers of herbaceous perennials. Based in Vermont.
- University of Minnesota's Soil test interpretations and fertilizer management publication.
- Forestry Images related to tree health and culture.
- Forest Health Protection. Forest and tree health on-line publications from the US Forest Service.
- Forestry Education Resources. Part of an online education database.
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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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06/07/11
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