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North Central Pest Management Center: Minnesota Project


The Minnesota Project distributes timely information on all aspects of pesticide use and impact, within the context of an Integrated Pest Management (IPM) approach. Data are collected via user, grower and food processor surveys, and from current IPM research programs at the University of Minnesota. We are part of the North Central Pest Management Center (NCPMC), established in 1998 by Congress, with oversight and funding provided by the United States Department of Agriculture. This program is also carried out in cooperation with the Minnesota IPM Program, the Minnesota Pesticide Applicator Training Program (PAT), the University of Minnesota Department of Entomology and the University of Minnesota Extension Service.


 
  • About Us
  • What's New
  • Pest Alerts & Invasive Species
  • Crop Profiles and IPM Strategic Plans
  • IPM and Pest Newsletters
  • FQPA & Regulatory News
 
  • Food Safety, Pesticides and Genetically Engineered Foods
  • Pesticide Use Surveys
  • Pesticide/Toxicity Resources
  • Pesticides and Biosecurity
  • Former PIAP Work
  • Supporting Agencies

 Minnesota Project Advisory Council

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Last Revised December 13, 2002. If you have questions or comments about this service please direct them to Bill Hutchison hutch002@umn.edu or Patrick O'Rourke orour010@umn.edu. The University, including the Minnesota Extension Service, is an equal opportunity educator and employer. (c) 2002 Minnesota Extension Service, University of Minnesota. All rights reserved.