In agriculture, Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is a pest control strategy that uses an array of complementary methods: natural predators and parasites, pest-resistant varieties, cultural practices, biological controls, various physical techniques, and pesticides as a last resort. It is an ecological approach that can significantly reduce or eliminate the use of pesticides.
For their leadership in developing and spreading IPM worldwide, Dr. Perry Adkisson and Dr. Ray F. Smith received the 1997 World Food Prize.
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Gardening with Fewer Pesticides: Using Integrated Pest Management, EC 1532 - Thorough article listing cultural, physical, biological, an d chemical methods for pest control in home gardens. Includes an illustrated table of bests and appropriate controls.
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National IPM Network - North Carolina center for integrated pest management.
Nearctica: Pesticides Alternatives - Discusses the definition of IPM and provides annotated links to online resources.
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