National Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Database - IPMdata
Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is a science-based, decision-making process that identifies and reduces risks from pests and pest management related strategies. IPM coordinates the use of pest biology, environmental information, and available technology to prevent unacceptable levels of pest damage by the most economical means, while minimizing risk to people, property, resources, and the environment. IPM provides an effective strategy for managing pests in all arenas from developed agricultural, residential, and public lands to natural and wilderness areas. IPM provides an effective, all encompassing, low-risk approach to protect resources and people from pests.
Sources for IPMdata :
Pest Management Strategic Plans (PMSPs) are developed by growers, commodity associations, land-grant specialists, food processors, crop consultants, and EPA. These plans address pest management needs and priorities for individual commodities. Each plan focuses on commodity production in a particular state or region. The plans take a pest-by-pest approach to identifying the current management practices (chemical and non-chemical) and those under development. Plans also state the commodity's priorities for research, regulatory activity, and education/training programs needed for transition to alternative pest management practices.
Crop Profiles are descriptions of crop production and pest management recommendations compiled by state and commodity.
Crop Timelines are being developed by the USDA Integrated Pest Management Centers to provide current information on crop phenology, pest occurrence, and human activities in the crop.
IPM Elements and Guidelines are concise lists of IPM and related practices. These are crop and region-specific, and very efficient resources for determining which practices are recommended by land-grant university scientists for your crop.
Users of IPMdada can search Integrated Pest Management (IPM) data by Source Type (Crop Profiles, Elements, PMSPs, Timelines); Region(s) (Canada, North Central, Northeastern, Southern, United States, Western); State(s); Setting (crop); Active ingredient(s); and Pest(s).
Resources in this dataset:
Resource Title: National Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Database.
File Name: Web Page, url: https://ipmdata.ipmcenters.org/
Search the Integrated Pest Management database for commodities grown in the United States: Commodities by State; Pests - Insects, Weeds, Diseases; Controls - Active Ingredients.
Funding
National Institute of Food and Agriculture,
History
Data contact name
Carley, Danesha SethData contact email
danesha_carley@ncsu.eduPublisher
Southern Integrated Pest Management (IPM) CenterTheme
- Not specified
Geographic Coverage
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United States; CanadaISO Topic Category
- biota
- environment
- imageryBaseMapsEarthCover
National Agricultural Library Thesaurus terms
integrated pest management; decision making; risk; pests; public lands; wilderness; growers; food industry; consultants; products and commodities; education programs; crop production; USDA; phenology; Canada; United States; active ingredients; control methods; pesticidesPending citation
- No
Public Access Level
- Public