Managing insect pests in field crops – IPM website
Integrated pest management (IPM) is an approach that uses a combination of biological, cultural and chemical control methods to reduce insect pest populations. A key aim of IPM is to reduce reliance on insecticides as the sole and primary means of pest control.
Insect pest management information provided here is relevant to grain and cotton production in the northern grains region of Queensland and northern New South Wales.
The GRDC invests in research and development and links innovative research with industry needs. The IPM website and the Beat Sheet Blog are supported by funding from GRDC.
The CRDC invests in research and development in the cotton industry and links innovative research with industry needs. The IPM website and the Beat Sheet Blog are supported by funding from CRDC.
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Managing insect pests in field crops – IPM website
Integrated pest management (IPM) is an approach that uses a combination of biological, cultural and chemical control methods to reduce insect pest populations. A key aim of IPM is to reduce reliance on insecticides as the sole and primary means of pest control.
Insect pest management information provided here is relevant to grain and cotton production in the northern grains region of Queensland and northern New South Wales.
http://www.dpi.qld.gov.au/cps/rde/dpi/hs.xsl/26_3510_ENA_HTML.htm
Grains Research & Development Corporation (GRDC)
The GRDC invests in research and development and links innovative research with industry needs. The IPM website and the Beat Sheet Blog are supported by funding from GRDC.
http://www.grdc.com.au
Cotton Research & Development Corporation (CRDC)
The CRDC invests in research and development in the cotton industry and links innovative research with industry needs. The IPM website and the Beat Sheet Blog are supported by funding from CRDC.
http://www.crdc.com.au