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IPM Coordinators in the Northeast

Connecticut Richard Ashley, Univ. of Connecticut
Delaware Joanne Whalen, Univ. of Delaware
Maine James Dill, Univ. of Maine, Orono
Maryland Sandra Sardanelli, Univ. of Maryland
Massachusetts William Coli, Univ. of Massachusetts
New Hampshire Alan Eaton, Univ. of New Hampshire
New Jersey George Hamilton, Rutgers Univ
New York Michael Hoffmann, Cornell Univ.
Pennsylvania Edwin Rajotte, The Pennsylvania State Univ.
Jim Steinhauer, Pennsylvania Dept. of Agriculture
Rhode Island Richard Casagrande, Univ. of Rhode Island
Vermont Lorraine Berkett, Univ. of Vermont
West Virginia Rakesh Chandran, West Virginia Univ.

 


Contents of this issue:

National IPM Roadmap Unveiled

Spotlight on Maryland IPM

Your Gardening Questions Answered by Experts

Expanded Funding and New Plans for the NE PMC

From the NE PMC Coordinator

Northeastern Groups Make Headway on IPM Strategic Planning

Call to Action for the Center

Highlights from the Northeastern States

List of State IPM Coordinators

New York Publishes IPM Guidelines on the Web

For more information on IPM in the Northeast or for printed copies of this newsletter, contact Jim VanKirk (315.787.2378; jrv1@cornell.edu) or information specialist Liz Thomas (315.787.2626; egt3@cornell.edu), NYS IPM Program Office, NYSAES, 630 W. North Street, Geneva, NY 14456. Writing and design by Elizabeth Myers (315-251-0713; ebm24@cornell.edu).


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Contents for Northeast IPM News, July 2002

 

The Northeastern Integrated Pest Management Center fosters the development and adoption of IPM, a science-based approach to managing pests in ways that generate economic, environmental, and human health benefits. We work in partnership with stakeholders from agricultural, urban, and rural settings to identify and address regional priorities for research, education, and outreach.