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FREE WEBINAR
Integrated Pest Management for Organic and Sustainable farmers-web tools, scouting and understanding degree days
June 21, Thursday from 2:00-3:30 (EST)

Its suppose to be a hot one and possible rain on Thursday (in the Great Lakes area) so this is a GREAT day to get a glass of iced tea and join in on this educational opportunity-it's very timely as pests are harder to predict and not following their usual pattern with the unusual weather we are having this year.

 Are you a bit nervous about the pests that may attack your crops this year?? Do you have your scouting plan ready?? Do you know how to calculate degree days for the key pests on your crops??

If these questions have you thinking then perhaps you should join us for a webinar on how to setting up an IPM program for your farm!!  All smart farmers  scout their fields to be ready for pest occurrences, but especially organic farmers who use multiple tools to manage pests. Having a good idea if and when insects will attack is the first step to smart pest management. 



If you cannot attend the live presentation the webinar will be available for later viewing on www.MichiganOrganic.msu.edu website.  

To join the meeting on June 21 at 2 pm EST Click on this link: http://connect.msu.edu/msuorganicipm/

The North Central SARE program is sponsoring this webinar that will be presented by Beth Bishop, Michigan State University's Enviro Weather Coordinator how to set up a sound Integrated Pest Management program for your farm. 

You will have the opportunity to learn how to use online tools to assist you predict pest outbreaks as well as give you a heads up of possible pest outbreaks. 

This year will likely be challenging to all farmers in the Midwest, given the mild winter and early heat spell, triggering perennials to bloom too early and allowing overwintering insects and disease to survive in the soil. Beth Bishop, Enviro-Weather coordinator will share how to use this great online tool to predict insect flights as well as steps toward a sound Integrated Pest Management program for your farm. 

IPM model plants will be shared for three model crops; corn, apples and tomatoes.

 If you have any questions please contact Vicki at [log in to unmask]. Co-sponsored by NC SARE and Center for Regional Food Systems at MSU.


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Vicki Morrone
Center for Regional Food Systems at Michigan State University
Organic Farming Specialist
480 Wilson Rd. Room 303
East Lansing, MI 48824
Www.MichiganOrganic.msu.edu
517-353-3542/517-282-3557 (cell)
FAX 517-353-3834
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