Scoring IPM Adoption in Ohio: It Really Adds Up
Volume
39
Issue
5
Abstract
Ohio has developed Integrated Pest Management (IPM) definitions for over 20 major crops, including field crops, fruits, and vegetables. These crop definitions are actual criteria that allow growers and researchers to evaluate a selected crop production system and determine how many IPM practices the producer has adopted. There are six sections to complete, and points are awarded based on proper implementation for that particular crop. The goal for growers is to achieve 80% or more of the points in the crop definition.
Recommended Citation
Jasinski, J., Eisley, B., Gastier, T., & Kovach, J. (2001). Scoring IPM Adoption in Ohio: It Really Adds Up. The Journal of Extension, 39(5), Article 14. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol39/iss5/14