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PA IPM News Spring 2010 Now Available

The PA IPM News Spring 2010 edition is now available as a downloadable PDF file from Web site http://extension.psu.edu/ipm/news/newsletters/spring/spring-2010.

    UNIVERSITY PARK, PA, June 30, 2010 /Agriculture PR News/ -- In This Issue:
• New Grant to Support IPM in PA - The Pennsylvania IPM Program received a multi-year grant to continue its mission to reduce pesticide use in agricultural and urban settings.
• Uninvited Guests - Mosquitoes
• PA IPM's Web Site Gets a New Look - The Web site, located at http://www.paipm.org, is easier to navigate with information about IPM divided into new categories tailored toward different audiences.
• EPA Supports IPM Job Training in Low-income Urban Neighborhoods - PA IPM Program received a grant from the EPA (PRIA2)* program to work on increasing skill levels of pest management employees at the urban neighborhood level.
• New Bed Bug Coalition Aims to Educate - The Centre Region Bed Bug Coalition in Pennsylvania educates the Centre Region community about preventing the spread of bed bugs.
• PA Growers to Benefit from NRCS High Tunnel Pilot Study - Financial assistance aimed at supporting conservation projects, including pest management, is now available for Pennsylvania specialty crop producers.
• Useful Web Sites and Information
• Coming Events

If you have information you would like to contribute, or would like to be added to our e-mail listserv, please contact Kristie Auman-Bauer, Editor, at (814) 865-2839 or kma147@psu.edu.




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