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IPM Enhancement Grants Awarded in 2004

NOTE: Identical titles may appear under multiple headings if more than one component (State Contact, IPM Document) is included in the same project.
Total cost of the project = sum of component costs.

State Contact/Information Network Projects

Arkansas State Contact Project for Southern Region IPM Center ($ 25,000) [University of Arkansas: J. Spradley] description

Integrated Pest Management Center State Contact for Florida ($ 24,848) [University of Florida: Mark Mossler] description

Oklahoma Pest Management Communication Network ($ 24,999) [Oklahoma State University: Jim Criswell] description

State Contact for Southern Region IPM Center: North Carolina ($ 25,000) [North Carolina State University: Stephen Toth] description

State Contact Project for Texas ($ 25,000) [Texas Cooperative Extension: Don Renchie] description

Tennessee Pest Management Information Network (TPMIN) State Contact Project ($ 25,000) [University of Tennessee: Darrell Hensley] description

Virginia Pest Management Information Network – State Contact Project (SCP) ($ 25,000) [Virginia Tech: Michael Weaver] description

IPM Documents Projects

Crop Profile and Pest Management Strategic Plan Development in North Carolina ($ 18,202) [North Carolina State University: Stephen Toth] description

Integrated Pest Management Center Network and Crop Profiles for Florida ($ 32,255) [University of Florida: Mark Mossler] description

Peanut & Stocker Cattle Crop Profiles for Oklahoma ($ 12,346) [Oklahoma State University: Jim Criswell] description

Priority Crop Profiles for Georgia ($ 27,500) [The University of Georgia: Paul Guillebeau] description

Tennessee Pest Management Information Network Crop Profiles and Pest Management Strategic Plans ($ 15,000) [University of Tennessee: Darrell Hensley] description

Virginia Pest Management Information Network – Crop Profile and PMSP Development ($ 24,912) [Virginia Tech: Michael Weaver] description

Special Projects

Assessing the Pre-Season Risk of Thrips Vectors of Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus in Solanaceous Crops ($ 27,902) [University of Georgia: David Riley] description

Breeding an Economically Viable Honey Bee for Reduced-Chemical Beekeeping ($ 20,665) [The University of Georgia: Keith Delaplane] description

Development of a Mosquito Abatement Program in Texas: Monitoring and Predicting Insecticide Resistance ($ 35,169) [Texas A&M University: Jeffery Tomberlin] description

Development of Southern Region IPM Organic Tree Fruit Working Group ($ 10,000) [University of Arkansas: Donn Johnson] description

Integrated Pest Management of Grasshoppers (Orthoptera: Acrididae) in Texas High Plains Cotton ($ 10,345) [Texas Cooperative Extension: Steven Davis] description

Integrating Pest Management Tools for a Sustainable Strawberry Crop in Florida ($ 36,000) [University of Florida: Silvia Rondon] description

Leveraging Federal Conservation Programs to Increase Adoption of Integrated Pest Management in Western North Carolina Christmas Tree and Nursery Production ($ 20,000) [Center for Agricultural Partnerships, Inc.: Lawrence Elworth] description

Photo Guide of Pest and Beneficial Insects of Corn, Soybean, and Wheat in the Mid-Atlantic Region ($ 24,116) [Virginia Tech: Ames Herbert] description

Survey of Pest Management Practices in Arkansas Schools ($ 24,168) [University of Arkansas: John Hopkins] description

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Last updated: February 07, 2012