Integrated Pest Management Program: Seed Crops

Seed Crop Insect & Mite Pests

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Thank you for visiting our new website. The Seed Crop IPM website, including this sub-page devoted to insect and mite control, is maintained by the WSU Seed Crop Team, a cross-state, interdisciplinary project to protect and enhance the seed industry in Washington State. The project is in its infancy. Stay tuned for more links, more presentations, and more information designed to help the seed crop industries of Washington State say viable and competitive.

Articles & Reports

Link to 2005_2007 Alfalfa Seed ReportReport on two years' work on integrated weed and insect management in alfalfa seed by Doug Walsh, Rick Boydston, and Sally O'Neal presented January 2008

 

 

 

Link to Burning Alternatives ReportFinal report on alternatives to burning stubble in alfalfa seed fields and the impacts on insect, weed, and disease pests by Doug Walsh, Rick Boydston, and Sally O'Neal presented June 2007

 

 

 

Presentations

Link to Pollinator Protection Poster

 

Poster on protecting alkali bees and leafcutter bees, critical polinators in alfalfa seed fields, by Holly Ferguson, Doug Walsh, Tim Waters, and Sally O'Neal

 

 

Presentaion on Actigard in IYSV in onion

This presentation on Iris Yellow Spot Virus in onion includes the importance of thrips control.

Lindsey du Toit, 2008 CBVSA Annual Meetin

 

 

 

 

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WSU Prosser IAREC, 24106 N Bunn Rd, Prosser WA 99350-8694 USA, 509-786-2226, Contact Ag IPM
WSU Puyallup REC, 7612 Pioneer Way E., Puyallup, WA, 98371-4998 USA, 253-445-4501, Contact Urban IPM