Urban IPM - Alaska Style!
Volume
32
Issue
2
Abstract
The Alaska IPM program was developed to meet a demonstrated need for entomology and pest-control information. Cooperative efforts between Extension and researchers from the U.S. Forest Service and the Agricultural Experiment Station have resulted in a statewide program reaching thousands of Alaskans. IPM technicians in seven Extension districts provide current and useful data on Alaska's pests and their management. Newsletters, site visits, newspapers, insect collections, herbarium mounts, and slide sets are being used by many educators and groups throughout the state. Almost all people receiving IPM information adopt one or more practices or principles.
Recommended Citation
Vandre, W. G. (1994). Urban IPM - Alaska Style!. The Journal of Extension, 32(2), Article 19. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol32/iss2/19