University of Minnesota.
A chapter from Radcliffe's IPM World Textbook, an electronic textbook with contributors from around the world. This chapter is a contribution of University of Massachusetts entomologist D. N. Ferro.
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Once funding has been reestablished, online operations will continue.
University of Minnesota.
A chapter from Radcliffe's IPM World Textbook, an electronic textbook with contributors from around the world. This chapter is a contribution of University of Massachusetts entomologist D. N. Ferro.
Iowa State University. Cooperative Extension Service.
A guide to controlling weeds using tillage and crop planting timing.
University of Connecticut. Cooperative Extension System.
Examples in cabbage, peppers and squash.
Cornell University. New York State Agricultural Experiment Station.
An appendix of the Resource Guide for Organic Insect and Disease Management from Cornell University.
University of Kentucky. Department of Entomology.
Information provided is specific to Kentucky, but should also be applicable in areas were these landscape plants are found.
USDA. National Institute of Food and Agriculture. Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE).
In this chapter from Crop Rotation on Organic Farms, expert authors from Cornell University and the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station, cover the use of crop rotation to manage plant disease, insect pests and weeds. Targeted to organic farming systems in the Northeastern U.S., this chapter has wide applicability for varied farming systems and locations.