The Big World of IPM
Meet Gino Graziano and Joey Slowik, who both work at the University of Alaska Fairbanks Cooperative Extension Service. Gino entered the integrated pest management world through invasive plant management, which is still a specialty of his. Joey is “the spider guy” who started his entomology/arachnology career as an arachnid taxonomist. They’re working on a project to test if cover crop mixes can attract beneficial insects and if those insects will reduce root maggot populations. Root maggots in Alaska emerge and attack crop roots throughout the summer instead of all at once like they do in the “lower 48,” meaning Alaska needs its own best practices for this pest. Get the Transcript [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1aLv3OZ_BRdW4lah7LPmgvFpwOFtKgSdr/view?usp=drive_link]Visit our Website [https://westernipm.org/]
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