National IPM Initiative:

Phase I Projects in the Northeast Region


The National IPM Initiative funded 23 planning grants nationwide in 1995. Eight of those projects were undertaken in part or entirely within the Northeast Region. The list below provides project titles, states involved, and primary contacts. Links in in this list are to progress and/or final reports, which are available for some projects.

Development and implementation of an expanded IPM program for grapes in the Great Lake States

States: Michigan, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania
 
Contacts: Dr. Wayne Wilcox, Mr. Tom Davenport, New York
 
Report Available

Improving forage legume persistence through ecologically-based IPM

States: Georgia, Illinois, Kentucky, Maryland, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska,New York, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Vermont, Wisconsin
 
Contact: Dr. William Lamp, Maryland
 
Report Available

Implementing IPM for nurseries and landscapes in the northeastern and north central regions of the US

States: Indiana, Maryland, Michigan, Illinois, Minnesota, Massachusetts, Maine, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, Connecticut
 
Contact: Dr. Mike Raupp, Maryland
 
Report Available

Greenhouse IPM in Northern New England-Economic analysis and planning for implementation

States: Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont
 
Contacts: Dr. Margaret Skinner, Mr. Tom Doubleday, Vermont
 
Report Available
 

A process to identify opportunities for and barriers to implementation of biologically-based IPM systems for diversified farms in the Northeastern USA

States: Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Maine, New York, Rhode Island, Maryland, Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey
 
Contact: Dr. William Coli, Massachusetts
 
Report no longer available on this site.
 

Research, Extension, and Implementation of IPM in major apple production regions of New York

States: New York
 
Contacts: Dr. Joe Kovach, Mr. Dan Donahue, New York
 
Report Available
 

IPM for diversified fresh market vegetable producers

States: New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania
 
Contact: Dr. Mike Hoffman, New York
 
Report Available

Integrated crop management for small grains in the mid-Atlantic region

States: Maryland and Delaware
 
Contacts: Ms. Betty Marose, Maryland


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Phase I Projects in the Northeast Region


Sponsored by the Cooperative Extension and Land Grant University IPM programs of the Northeast (Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont and West Virginia) and by the United States Department of Agriculture. This site is part of the National IPM Network.

Developed and managed by
James R. VanKirk, Facilitator for Northeast IPM Activities.

Technical management and design assistance: Karen English-Loeb, NY IPM Program