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Southern Region IPM Center Updates

May-05-2006 The Southern Region IPM Center announces release of a Request for Applications to the FY2006 IPM Enhancement Grants Program, Part 2.
This program is open to a wide range of stakeholders in IPM from the Southern Region of the United States. This Request for Applications (RFA) solicits proposals for two types of Special Projects. "IPM Seed Grants" will support projects to plan, initiate or catalyze important new IPM efforts and initiatives. "IPM Capstone Grants" will support outreach and/or educational projects that serve as capstones to previously existing research and Extension IPM initiatives.

Proposals for no more than 1 year duration and no more than $25,000 must be submitted in both printed and electronic formats. Deadlines are 5:00 p.m. (Eastern Daylight Time) on Friday, June 23, 2006 (electronic submission) and 5:00 Eastern Daylight Time Wednesday, June 28, 2006 (printed submission). [More Information]

Mar-09-2006 The Southern Region IPM Center announces release of a Request for Applications to the FY2006 IPM Enhancement Grants Program, Part 1.
This RFA covers State Contact and IPM Documents project types. Part 2, to cover other project types, will be released at a future date. This program is open to a wide range of stakeholders in IPM from the Southern Region of the United States. Electronic and printed submissions are required. Submission deadlines are April 14, 2006 (electronic) April 19, 2006 (printed). This RFA is now closed.
Nov-21-2005 Mid-Atlantic Guide to Insect Pests and Beneficials of Corn, Soybean, and Small Grains Now Available
This free insect identification guide is the result of a cooperative project by Virginia Tech, the University of Delaware, and the University of Maryland, and sponsored in part by the Southern Region IPM Center and the Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation. [More Information]
Nov-10-2005 USDA to expand soybean rust tracking and management projects
Agriculture Secretary Mike Johanns announced on October 27 that USDA is again funding projects to track the spread of soybean rust and create the Pest Information Platform for Extension and Education to provide producers with information about additional legume pests and diseases. [More Information]
Sep-27-2005 RFA for FY2006 S-RIPM Grants Program Now Available
The Request for Applications for the Southern Region IPM (S-RIPM) Grants Program is now available at: http://www.sripmc.org/ripm/rfa06/index.cfm [More Information]
Sep-16-2005 SRIPMC Awards IPM Enhancement Grants for 2005
The Southern Region IPM Center is pleased to announce the recipients of the IPM Enhancement Grants for 2005. After meeting in June with the Proposal Review Panel, the Center awarded more than $441,000 to fund 17 programs across the southern region. [More Information]
Sep-16-2005 PMAP Grants Awarded
Pest Management Alternatives Program (PMAP) grants support the development of new pest management tools and techniques to address critical pest problems identified by pest managers and other stakeholders. For FY2005 eight grants were funded with three of them addressing issues within the southern region. [More Information]
Sep-16-2005 S-RIPM Grants Awarded
The Southern Region IPM Center awarded over $834,000 to support the Southern Region Integrated Pest Management (S-RIPM) grants program for FY2005. [More Information]
Jun-22-2005 April Steering Committee Report Now Available
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Jun-22-2005 April Advisory Council Meeting Report Now Available
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Last updated: July 04, 2009