MU Extension Integrated Pest Management
MU Extension IPM is a systematic approach to solving pest problems through knowledge about insects, weeds and diseases to prevent damage to crops and ornamentals. Includes a variety of cultural, biological, genetic, regulatory, physical and chemical tactics.
The Missouri IPM program is partially funded by USDA NIFA through the Extension Implementation Program area of the Crop Protection and Pest Management program.
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