National IPM Initiative
Phase I Projects

IPM for
Diversified Fresh Market Vegetable Producers

List of Tables and Figures


Tables

Figures

List of Tables

Table 1.

Alphabetical List of Vegetable Crop Statistics for All Respondents.

Table 2.

Vegetable Crops Ranked by Frequency of Occurrence in Survey.

Table 3.

Alphabetical List of Vegetable Crop Statistics for Respondents indicating IPM/Conventional-Type Crop Production.

Table 4.

Vegetable Crops Ranked by Frequency of Occurrence for Respondents indicating IPM/Conventional-Type Crop Production.

Table 5.

Alphabetical List of Percentages of All Respondents Indicating Organic Vegetable Production on their Farm.

Table 6.

Alphabetical List of Vegetable Crop Statistics for Respondents indicating Organic Crop Production.

Table 7.

Vegetable Crops Ranked by Frequency of Occurrence for Respondents indicating Organic Crop Production.

Table 8.

Alphabetical List of Vegetable Crop Statistics for New Jersey Respondents indicating IPM/Conventional-Type Crop Production.

Table 9.

Vegetable Crops Ranked by Frequency of Occurrence for New Jersey Respondents indicating IPM/Conventional-Type Crop Production.

Table 10.

Vegetable Crops Ranked by Acreages for New Jersey Respondents indicating IPM/Conventional-Type Crop Production (n=37).

Table 11.

Alphabetical List of Vegetable Crop Statistics for New York Respondents indicating IPM/Conventional-Type Crop Production.

Table 12.

Vegetable Crops Ranked by Frequency of Occurrence for New York Respondents indicating IPM/Conventional-Type Crop Production.

Table 13.

Vegetable Crops Ranked by Acreages for New York Respondents indicating IPM/Conventional-Type Crop Production (n=94).

Table 14.

Alphabetical List of Vegetable Crop Statistics for Pennsylvania Respondents indicating IPM/Conventional-Type Crop Production.

Table 15.

Vegetable Crops Ranked by Frequency of Occurrence for Pennsylvania Respondents indicating IPM/Conventional-Type Crop Production.

Table 16.

Vegetable Crops Ranked by Acreages for Pennsylvania Respondents indicating IPM/Conventional-Type Crop Production (n=181).

Table 17.

Acreage distribution of all fresh market vegetables.

Table 18.

Acreage distribution of fresh market IPM/Conventional vegetables.

Table 19.

Acreage distribution of all fresh market organic vegetables.

Table 20.

Ranking of disease pests of fresh market IPM/Conventional vegetables.

Table 21.

Ranking of insect pests of fresh market IPM/Conventional vegetables.

Table 22.

Ranking of weed pests of fresh market IPM/Conventional vegetables.

Table 23.

Ranking of wildlife pests of fresh market IPM/Conventional vegetables.

Table 24.

Ranking of disease pests of fresh market organic vegetables.

Table 25.

Ranking of insect pests of fresh market organic vegetables.

Table 26.

Ranking of weed pests of fresh market organic vegetables.

Table 27.

Ranking of wildlife pests of fresh market organic vegetables.

Table 28.

Top Three Pest Priorities for Selected Fresh Market Vegetable Crops for All Respondents.

Table 29.

Ranking of disease pests of New Jersey fresh market IPM/Conventional vegetables

Table 30.

Ranking of insect pests of New Jersey fresh market IPM/Conventional vegetables

Table 31.

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Ranking of weed pests of New Jersey fresh market IPM/Conventional vegetables

Table 32.

Ranking of wildlife pests of New Jersey fresh market IPM/Conventional vegetables

Table 33.

Ranking of disease pests of New York fresh market IPM/Conventional vegetables

Table 34.

Ranking of insect pests of New York fresh market IPM/Conventional vegetables

Table 35.

Ranking of weed pests of New York fresh market IPM/Conventional vegetables

Table 36.

Ranking of wildlife pests of New York fresh market IPM/Conventional vegetables

Table 37.

Ranking of disease pests of Pennsylvania fresh market IPM/Conventional vegetables

Table 38.

Ranking of insect pests of Pennsylvania fresh market IPM/Conventional vegetables

Table 39.

Ranking of weed pests of Pennsylvania fresh market IPM/Conventional vegetables

Table 40.

Ranking of wildlife pests of Pennsylvania fresh market IPM/Conventional vegetables

Table 41.

Sample of Comments by Farmers Regarding the Survey.

List of Figures

Figure ID

Topic

State(s)

1


Map of survey respondent locations


NJ

2


Map of survey respondent locations


NY

3


Map of survey respondent locations


PA

4


Number of fresh market veg crops


all

5


Number of fresh mkt. IPM/Conv. vegetables per farm


all

6


Number of organic fresh mkt. veg. per farm


all

7


Frequ. distrib. of size of veg. plantings for all fresh market crops


all

8


Frequ. distrib. of size of veg. plantings for fresh market IPM/Conv. crops


all

9


Frequ. distrib. of size of veg. plantings for fresh market organic crops


all

10


Important ag. issues for fresh market IPM/Conv farmers


all

11


Important ag. issues for fresh market Organic farmers


all

12

Important ag. issues for fresh market IPM/Conv farmers


NJ

13

Important ag. issues for fresh market IPM/Conv farmers


NY

14

Important ag. issues for fresh market IPM/Conv farmers


PA

15


IPM/Conventional Farmer Funding Priorities


all

16


IPM/Conv. farmer funding priorities for development of more & better chemical controls


all

17


IPM/Conv. farmer funding priorities for development of nonchemical controls


all

18


IPM/Conv. farmer funding priorities to foster private consultants


all

19


IPM/Conv. farmer funding priorities for development of computer technologies for use on the farm


all

20


IPM/Conv. farmer funding priorities for development of treatment guidelines


all

21


IPM/Conv. farmer funding priorities for educational materials on pests and natural enemies


all

22


Organic. farmer funding priorities for development of more & better chemical controls


all

23


Organic farmer funding priorities for development of nonchemical controls


all

24


Organic farmer funding priorities to foster private consultants


all

25


Organic farmer funding priorities for development of computer technologies for use on the farm


all

26


Organic farmer funding priorities for development of treatment guidelines


all

27


Organic farmer funding priorities for educational materials on pests and natural enemies


all

28


IPM/Conv. farmer funding priorities for development of more & better chemical controls


NJ

29


IPM/Conv. farmer funding priorities for development of nonchemical controls


NJ

30


IPM/Conv. farmer funding priorities to foster private consultants


NJ

31


IPM/Conv. farmer funding priorities for development of computer technologies for use on the farm


NJ

32


IPM/Conv. farmer funding priorities for educational materials on pests and natural enemies


NJ

33


IPM/Conv. farmer funding priorities for educational materials on pests and natural enemies


NJ

34


IPM/Conv. farmer funding priorities for development of more & better chemical controls


NY

35


IPM/Conv. farmer funding priorities for development of nonchemical controls


NY

36


IPM/Conv. farmer funding priorities to foster private consultants


NY

37


IPM/Conv. farmer funding priorities for development of computer technologies for use on the farm


NY

38


IPM/Conv. farmer funding priorities for educational materials on pests and natural enemies


NY

39


IPM/Conv. farmer funding priorities for educational materials on pests and natural enemies


PA

40


IPM/Conv. farmer funding priorities for development of more & better chemical controls


PA

41


IPM/Conv. farmer funding priorities for development of nonchemical controls


PA

42

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IPM/Conv. farmer funding priorities to foster private consultants


PA

43


IPM/Conv. farmer funding priorities for development of computer technologies for use on the farm


PA

44


IPM/Conv. farmer funding priorities for educational materials on pests and natural enemies


PA

45


IPM/Conv. farmer funding priorities for educational materials on pests and natural enemies


PA


Survey Results Text

Table 1 Alphabetical List...


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updated January 12, 1998

From the bound report: Integrated Pest Management for Diversified Fresh Market Producers in New Jersey, New York & Pennsylvania. For more info about this report, contact Mike Hoffmann, Cornell Univ. Dept of Entomology (Ithaca Cam

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