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IPM Enhancement Grants Awarded in 2006

Identical titles may appear under multiple headings if more than one component (State Contact, IPM Document) is included in the same project.
Grant amounts listed = total cost of the project.

State Contact/Information Network Projects

Alabama State Contact Project for Supporting the Communications Network of the Southern Region IPM Center ($ 25,303) [Auburn University: Henry Fadamiro]

Arkansas State Contact for Southern Region IPM Center ($ 25,313) [University of Arkansas: J. Spradley]

Oklahoma Pest Management Communication Network ($ 25,313) [Oklahoma State University: Jim Criswell]

South Carolina State Contact to the SRIPM Center ($ 25,313) [Clemson University: Robert Bellinger]

Southern Region IPM Network for Florida, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands and Related IPM Documents ($ 60,720) [University of Florida: Mark Mossler]

Tennessee / Kentucky Pest Management Information Network ($ 40,000) [University of Tennessee: Darrell Hensley]

Texas State Contact Project for SRIPMC ($ 25,313) [Texas Cooperative Extension: Don Renchie]

Virginia Pest Management Information Network – SCP,IPM Documents, IPM Priorities ($ 47,134) [Virginia Tech: Michael Weaver]

IPM Documents Projects

Development of a Pest Management Strategic Plan for Greenhouse Tomato Production Systems in the Southern United States ($ 25,313) [North Carolina State University: Mary Peet]

Oklahoma Crop Profiles (Winter Canola, Spinach) ($ 7,088) [Oklahoma State University: Jim Criswell]

Southern Region IPM Network for Florida, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands and Related IPM Documents ($ 60,720) [University of Florida: Mark Mossler]

Virginia Pest Management Information Network – SCP,IPM Documents, IPM Priorities ($ 47,134) [Virginia Tech: Michael Weaver]

Special Projects: IPM Seed Projects and IPM Capstone Projects

Creating opportunities for small and limited resource farmers to integrate IPM with conservation ($ 19,855) [Center for Agricultural Partnerships, Inc.: Lawrence Elworth]

Developing a comprehensive research and educational approach to managing defoliating pests in soybean ($ 12,463) [Virginia Tech: David Holshouser

Development of a Pest Management Strategic Plan for Tomato and Pepper for Georgia and South Carolina in Preparation for RAMP ($ 15,000) [University of Georgia: David Riley]

Development of IPM Guides for Coffee, Citrus, Plantain and Banana ($ 24,880) [Puerto Rico Cooperative Extension Service: Ada Alvarado-Ortiz]

Integrated Pest Management for Pachycondyla Chinensis, A Medically-Important Invasive Ant ($ 18,527) [Clemson University: Patricia Zungoli]

ISEC Home Pest Management Program ($ 8,688) [Texas Cooperative Extension: Elizabeth Brown]

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Last updated: February 07, 2012