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National Organizations

       2009 IR-4 Ornamental Horticulture Workshop (posted 06/29)
       IR-4 Food Use Workshop (posted 06/29)
       Pesticide Stewardship Alliance Annual Conference - Feb 21-24, 2010 (posted 06/15)
       2009 Society for Invertebrate Pathology Annual Meeting - Aug 16-20 (posted 04/02)
       Fifth National Small Farm Conference, Sept 15-17 (posted 03/13)
       SWCS Annual Conference, July 11-15, 2009 (posted 12/01)
   APHIS
       New Federal Regulations for Tomato Viruses (posted 06/02)
   ARS
       Researchers Testing One-Two Punch Against Disease-Spreading Thrips (posted 06/15)
       Bee-Killing Parasite's Genome Sequenced (posted 06/08)
   EPA
       EPA regulatory items for public comment (posted 03/31)
   U.S. Congress
       Bill in Congress: The Nonnative Wildlife Invasion Prevention Act (H.R. 669) (posted 02/27)
   Weed Science Society of America
       Blazing Trails: Dr. Ellery Knake Remembered for His Contributions to Weed Science (posted 06/02)



Northeastern Region

       Northeast Private Well Water Symposium - Nov 16-17 - Submit abstracts by 4/30 (posted 02/12)
   Massachusetts
       Many IPM-related workshops from UMass (posted 03/06)
       MNLA 2009 Great Ideas Summer Conference - July 22 (posted 02/03)
   New Hampshire
       NOAA Planning for Meaningful Evaluation training (posted 06/29)
   New York
       2009 New York State Master Gardener Volunteer Conference - July 22-24 (posted 05/12)
       Alfalfa snout beetle, an expensive pest on N.Y. farms, is now under attack itself (posted 05/12)
       New York Weed Science Field Day - July 15 (posted 05/12)
       Beekeeping workshops including IPM (May-August) (posted 03/31)
       NY State Master Gardener Volunteer Conference, July 22-24, 2009 (posted 01/26)
   Pennsylvania
       Pennsylvania IPM News, Spring 2009 (posted 06/08)

Southern Region

       Cotton’s environmental footprint (posted 06/30)
   Alabama
       Southern rust a threat to corn crop (posted 05/22)
   Arkansas
       Weather boosts wheat diseases (posted 05/19)
   Florida
       Soybean Rust Short Course (posted 06/29)
       Pirate Bug Tag-Team Spells Double Trouble for Thrips (posted 06/22)
       Containerized fumigations: Update on University of Florida bed bug management tools (posted 05/15)
       Predatory Mite Could Put the Bite on Invasive Crop Pest, University of Florida Researcher Says (posted 05/15)
       A Biocontrol for a Wide-Ranging Thrips (posted 05/04)
   Kentucky
       Fusarium Head Blight is widespread in KY wheat (posted 05/29)
       Emerald ash borer confirmed at two locations in Kentucky (posted 05/22)
       Emerald ash borer traps being installed across Kentucky (posted 05/20)
       Late-season insects could hit Kentucky corn crop (posted 05/13)
       Target spot widespread in burley float beds (posted 05/13)
   Louisiana
       Sugarcane field day July 15 (posted 06/05)
   Mississippi
       Invasive plants affect lake health (posted 05/29)
   North Carolina
       Foreign catfish intrude on N.C. rivers (posted 06/25)
       Forget the Sprays: Roaches and Their Allergens Reduced in Schools Using IPM (posted 06/04)
       N.C. officials fight weed-choked lakes with fish (posted 05/29)
       Cotton aphid: Biocontrol success story (posted 05/22)
   Texas
       AgriLife Research Wheat Nursery Helps Identify Rust Disease Issues for Great Plains (posted 06/16)
       Mated Mexfly found in TX (posted 05/20)
   Virginia
       1st Annual Methyl Bromide Alternatives Field Day (posted 06/26)
       Is corn earworm becoming more pyrethroid-resistant? (posted 05/13)


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Last updated: July 03, 2009