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Horticultural Management & Marketing - University of Florida
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Food and Resource Economics Dept. Internet Resources for Economists. The World-Wide Web Virtual Library:. Agricultural Economists. A list of Agricultural Economists Internet sites. USDA Economic Research Service. Floriculture and Nursery Crops Outlook and Yearbook Page. USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service. USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service. Horticultural Business Information Network. Texas A and M University. The Green Industry Research Consortium. Food and Resource Economics.
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East Texas Nursery and Greenhouse IPM Program: June 2010
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East Texas Nursery and Greenhouse IPM Program. Sunday, June 13, 2010. Q-biotype whiteflies have been discoved in Texas. In the meantime remember the basics. The Task Force asks you to collaborate with us in this effort. It's not just about the challenges posed by the Q-biotype. It's about avoiding resistance development in any whitefly population. What should commercial growers be doing? 1 Scout - essential. 2 Exclude or isolate. 3 Practice good sanitation - essential. Scott Ludwig, Ph.D. Scott Ludwig, P...
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East Texas Nursery and Greenhouse IPM Program: October 2010
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East Texas Nursery and Greenhouse IPM Program. Monday, October 4, 2010. Fighting Phytophthora: Integrated Strategies for Controlling Root Rots in Nurseries and Greenhouses. Dr Kelly Ivors, NC State University, will cover the latest management strategies for managing root rots on nursery and greenhouse crops. Fighting Phytophthora: Integrated Strategies for Controlling Root Rots in Nurseries and Greenhouses. Wednesday, October 6, 2010. 11:00 AM - 12:00 AM EDT (10:00 Central Time). Scott Ludwig, Ph.D.
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East Texas Nursery and Greenhouse IPM Program: Nursery and Greenhouse Professional Field Day
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East Texas Nursery and Greenhouse IPM Program. Friday, May 21, 2010. Nursery and Greenhouse Professional Field Day. The AgriLife Research and Extension Center at Overton is hosting its first field day dedicated to nursery and greenhouse crop producers on June 24. The meeting flier is posted at on my website etipm.tamu.edu. Dr Pemberton will have his Horticulture Field Day in the morning. More information should be available at flowers.tamu.edu. Hope to See you on June 24th! Directions can be found at: ov...
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East Texas Nursery and Greenhouse IPM Program: Thrips Management Program for Plants for Planting
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East Texas Nursery and Greenhouse IPM Program. Saturday, March 20, 2010. Thrips Management Program for Plants for Planting. After a lot of work by a number of people the Thrips Management Program for Plants for Planting. Is now available. This plan is an evolving document and will change as new information regarding thrips management is developed. Scott Ludwig, Ph.D. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Enter your email address:. Thrips Management Program for Plants for Planting. Scott Ludwig, Ph.D.
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East Texas Nursery and Greenhouse IPM Program: May 2010
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East Texas Nursery and Greenhouse IPM Program. Friday, May 21, 2010. Nursery and Greenhouse Professional Field Day. The AgriLife Research and Extension Center at Overton is hosting its first field day dedicated to nursery and greenhouse crop producers on June 24. The meeting flier is posted at on my website etipm.tamu.edu. Dr Pemberton will have his Horticulture Field Day in the morning. More information should be available at flowers.tamu.edu. Hope to See you on June 24th! Directions can be found at: ov...
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East Texas Nursery and Greenhouse IPM Program: Citrus Greening Workshop
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East Texas Nursery and Greenhouse IPM Program. Sunday, July 11, 2010. Kevin Ong, director of the Texas Plant Disease Diagnostic Lab, will be hosting a citrus greening workshop in Tyler on July 14th at the Smith County Extension Office from 9am to 1:15 pm. This is a serious disease of citrus and is currently quarantined. This is a good opportunity for anyone who sells citrus or maintains them in the landscape to learn about this disease. You can register at http:/ plantclinic.tamu.edu.
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East Texas Nursery and Greenhouse IPM Program: February 2011
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East Texas Nursery and Greenhouse IPM Program. Thursday, February 3, 2011. A new bog site has been established at ipmwebinars.blogspot.com. To announce future Nursery and Greenhouse IPM Webinars. This will be the primary means of distributing webinar announcements. Scott Ludwig, Ph.D. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Enter your email address:. Scott Ludwig, Ph.D. View my complete profile. East Texas Nursery and Greenhouse IPM Website. Texas Chilli Thrips Web Page. Texas Plant Disease Diagnostic Laboratory.
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East Texas Nursery and Greenhouse IPM Program: October 2009
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East Texas Nursery and Greenhouse IPM Program. Wednesday, October 14, 2009. Water Management That Makes Cents. The Ellison Chair in International Floriculture announces the THIRD of a 3-part webinar series that focuses on water quality, conservation, and management on October 20 at 11:00 am CDT. Dr Don Wilkerson of Texas AgriLife Extension Service will be our next featured speaker and he will address the topic: Water Management That Makes Cents! In case you missed them, CLICK HERE. Scott Ludwig, Ph.D.
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East Texas Nursery and Greenhouse IPM Program: Q-biotype whiteflies have been discoved in Texas
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East Texas Nursery and Greenhouse IPM Program. Sunday, June 13, 2010. Q-biotype whiteflies have been discoved in Texas. In the meantime remember the basics. The Task Force asks you to collaborate with us in this effort. It's not just about the challenges posed by the Q-biotype. It's about avoiding resistance development in any whitefly population. What should commercial growers be doing? 1 Scout - essential. 2 Exclude or isolate. 3 Practice good sanitation - essential. Scott Ludwig, Ph.D. Scott Ludwig, P...