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Do IPM Centers Fit in AFRI?

Do IPM Centers Fit in AFRI?. Should they?. The Situation. IPM Centers, a component of 406, is not in the proposed USDA budget USDA employees are constrained to support the President’s proposal AFRI 2010 is no home for IPM Centers

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Do IPM Centers Fit in AFRI?

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  1. Do IPM Centers Fit in AFRI? Should they?

  2. The Situation • IPM Centers, a component of 406, is not in the proposed USDA budget • USDA employees are constrained to support the President’s proposal • AFRI 2010 is no home for IPM Centers • Remaining discussion: should IPM centers and other 406 IPM programs be integrated into AFRI ?

  3. Are IPM Centers a Good Investment? What is the return on investment?

  4. Is IPM itself a good investment? Moving IPM funds without also moving programs would represent a significant shift by USDA away from support for IPM

  5. So, let’s look at the value Focus only on Regional IPM Centers • not on the entire 406 IPM suite • not the other 406 programs • by no means a comprehensive list We often don’t do IPM. We help everyone do it better

  6. Stakeholder engagement • Priority setting • Funding recommendations – panels, etc. • Part of the problem solving team PMSPs, Working Groups, Advisory & Stakeholder Boards, Steering Committees

  7. Regulatory information for EPA • FQPA “round 1” • EPA: “It’s coming around again” inquiries from EPA (and others) Crop Profiles and PMSPs

  8. Regionality Our individual “calling cards” • NC: Tribal issues; Pest Alerts • NE: Community, small diverse agriculture • S: Manage large programs; IT • W: Water quality; Grower organizations

  9. Support Other Dept’s & Agencies • HUD : training in PHAs • Tribal collaborations: Summit, School, Community Gardening, Pesticide Risk Reduction • Water Quality Conferences and Projects • National Clean Plant Network • NRCS: Cost sharing programs, IPM practices, CEAP questions and analysis • CDC: Tick workshop

  10. Leveraging • WIPMC: $2 for $1 return ($11 million) on their projects • NEIPMC: $1,850,773 from ARS, NRCS, CSREES, RMA, EPA, HUD • NCIPMC: EPA Interagency Fund $51,000 • SRIPMC: ipmPIPE > $10 million

  11. Quick response to urgent needs • Asian soybean rust readiness training • Methyl bromide – training, country ham • Slug issues in Mid-Atlantic • Pink Hibiscus Mealybug • Northeastern wireworm project

  12. Fill the gaps • Stink bug ID guide • Tick ID work – with an app! • Refining Asian soybean rust monitoring • Upper Manhattan community IPM education (bedbugs)

  13. Coordination, strategic planning • Carrot IPM – Dr. Hausbeck • NEIPMC: apple disease IPM group • School IPM work groups

  14. Outreach • Press releases, newsletters, etc. • Pest Alerts – printed and online • Friends of Southern IPM Awards • Sudden Oak Death Webinar

  15. Impact Evaluation • National IPM Evaluation Work Group • Regional Work Groups (NC, NE) • Support for logic model work (Coli, et al) • Evaluation of NASS chem use date (NC)

  16. Pest Alerts • Asian Longhorned Beetle (Anoplophora glabripennis) • Brown Dog Tick (Rhipicephalus sanguineus) • Brown Marmorated Stink Bug (Halyomorpha halys) • Chili Thrips (Scirtothrips dorsalis Hood) • Cycad Aulacaspis Scale (Aulacaspis yasumatsui) • Lobate Lac Scale (Paratachardina lobata) • Multicolored Asian Ladybeetle (Harmonia axyridis) • Pink Hibiscus Mealybug (Maconellicoccus hirsutus) • Plum Pox Virus

  17. Pest Alerts • Ralstonia solanacerum • Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever • Soybean Aphid (Aphis glycines) • Soybean Rust (Phakopsora pachyrhizi; Phakopsora meibomiae) • Sudden Oak Death (Phytophthora ramorum) • Tospoviruses (Bunyaviridae: Tospovirus) • West Nile Virus (Flavivirus) • Western Bean Cutworm (Striacosta albicosta Smith) • Wood Boring Insects

  18. Management of Large Programs • Let Scientists do Science (instead of accounting) ipmPIPE (RMA) onion ipmPIPE (SCRI) potential new PIPE(s) through AFRI

  19. Mid-Term Review 2006 • Do IPM Centers meet original (8) goals and objectives? 7 ¾ out of 8 good; quite true; done; without a doubt; a good beginning; very good; successful; impressive and creative

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