Change of Date for Southwest Research Center workshop location. New dates area Aug 22-23. All other location dates remain the same.
These hands-on IPM workshop is designed to help beginning farmers learn about IMP and
to see IPM as a sustainable approach to pest control that provides a variety of
tactics to prevent, avoid or suppress weeds, insects and crop diseases while
protecting human health, the environment, and the profitability of
agriculture. For this workshop, emphasis
will be on management of insect pests but some common diseases that will be
discussed.
Specific
objectives: As a result of this workshop participants will:
1. Understand the importance of pest
identification, action thresholds, and pest monitoring tools and
techniques
2. Identify the components of an IPM program
including preventive practices, biological control, behavioral control,
physical, and cultural controls
There will be four
locations across the state:
July
25-26—Lincoln University’s Carver Farm, 3804 Bald Hill Road, Jefferson City, MO
July
30-31—Warren County Extension Center, 107 W. Walton, Warrenton, MO
August
1-2—Lincoln University’s Urban Impact Center, 1028 Paseo, Kansas City, MO
August 22-23—Southwest Research
Center, 14548 Highway H, Mt. Vernon, MO (NOTE: Change of dates.)
Due to
the nature of the hands-on activities, registration will be limited to
the first 15 people to register and pay. The cost of the workshop is
$30/person which includes one lunch, breaks, handout materials, Identifying Diseases of Vegetables book and IPM sample materials. To
register, you need to call 573-882-3776 to reserve your spot and then mail your
check made out to University of Missouri to Sharon Naylor, University of
Missouri, 205 Gentry Hall, Columbia MO 65211. For questions about
the workshop, mail kellyd@missouri.edu
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