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Annual 20082008 Annual Report

UC Statewide IPM Program
HIGHLIGHTS


This UC IPM annual report focuses on UC IPM's activities and accomplishments in 2008. The "highlights" articles (also found in the printed 2008 Highlights report (500 KB, PDF) provide many brief samples of what we are doing and link to pages that give more depth. Read the Web-only articles for a look at the breadth of our recent activities.

About the UC IPM Program

The University of California Statewide IPM Program was established in 1979 to develop and promote the use of integrated, ecologically sound pest management programs in California. It sponsors activities throughout California.

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Printed "Highlights" articles Web-only articles

Administrative

  • Letter from the director

Review and Planning Update

  • UC IPM increases activity in natural resources pest management
  • New process refines agricultural IPM resources and outreach methods
  • Reaching our strategic goals for urban and community clientele

IPM in Action

  • Cracking nut insect problems
  • Puffer technology breathes life into codling moth control in walnuts
  • UC IPM advisor keeps pests at bay
  • UC IPM photographs go global
  • What is IPM?

Research Grants

  • New demonstration grants program for UC IPM
  • Demonstration Garden promotes best IPM practices
  • CE Demonstration Grants Program 2007-2008
  • UC IPM Competitive Grants Program
  • UC Exotic/Invasive Pests and Diseases Research Program

UC IPM Spotlight

  • Extending IPM to urban audiences
  • Resource roundup
  • Pest management guidelines now updated more frequently
  • UC IPM produces study guide for new DPR field fumigation licensing requirement

Publications and Tools

  • UC IPM manuals help growers make responsible pest control decisions
  • WaterTox database weighs risks of pesticides

IPM Staff

  • Scientist's foresight paved the way for safer pest management during his career
  • New advisors join UC IPM
  • New staff join UC IPM

 

 

 

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