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What are IPM Elements (Guidelines, Standards, Protocols, etc)? Where do they come from?

What are IPM Elements (Guidelines, Standards, Protocols, etc)? Where do they come from? What good are they? Curt Petzoldt New York State Integrated Pest Management Program Cornell University Geneva, NY . cp13@cornell.edu. Empire State Poll 2006.

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What are IPM Elements (Guidelines, Standards, Protocols, etc)? Where do they come from?

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  1. What are IPM Elements (Guidelines, Standards, Protocols, etc)? Where do they come from? What good are they? Curt Petzoldt New York State Integrated Pest Management Program Cornell University Geneva, NY. cp13@cornell.edu

  2. Empire State Poll 2006 Phone survey of New York State residents by Survey Research Institute 800 Respondents Q: Have you ever heard of IPM? Q: More likely to buy IPM? Q: Pay more for IPM? Q: Change stores for IPM? % Yes 16.7 75.8 62.1 72.8 % No 83.3 24.2 37.9 27.2

  3. 1988 Tioga County, NY

  4. Wegmans 1996

  5. 1998 - present Wegmans

  6. How do we know IPM was practiced there? Question asked by: customers, competitors, consumer organizations, regulatory agencies

  7. IPM Elements = IPM Protocols = IPM Guidelines = IPM Standards

  8. IPM Elements • outline tried and true IPM practices for a crop • define how IPM methods can be applied in crop production

  9. In New York IPM Elements derived in partnership with: farmers food processing companies supermarkets crop advisors Cornell research & extension IPM Elements are reviewed regularly as new knowledge and new perspectives are added.

  10. Elements can be simple Example: Pea IPM Elements

  11. Elements can be long and complex Example: Potato IPM Elements

  12. What are IPM Elements good for? • help prioritize research & extension projects • assist evaluations of the (NY) IPM Program. • used to measure IPM adoption and practices (NRCS) • IPM growers can qualify for IPM labels

  13. Using IPM Elements to understand IPM education needs of farmers. (NY supplier survey 2006)

  14. Using IPM Elements to measure IPM adoption

  15. NY IPM Elements Available for: Alfalfa Apples Asparagus Beans (Dry) Beans (Snap) Beet Blueberry Brussels Sprouts Cabbage Carrot Cauliflower Cucumber Field Corn Grapes (juice) Lettuce Melon Onions Pea Pepper Potatoes Pumpkin Raspberry Strawberry Summer Squash Sweet Cherry Sweet Corn (Fr Mkt) Sweet Corn (Proc) Tomato (Fr Mkt) Tomato (GH) Winter Squash http://www.nysipm.cornell.edu/elements/index.html

  16. IPM “standards” Land Grant University NY IPM Elements Massachusetts IPM Guidelines Ohio State IPM Elements Rutgers IPM Guidelines Collaboration between growers and LGU Hood River IFP Mauna Kea Banana Protected Harvest

  17. IPM “standards” (cont) Independent non-profit/ Environmental Organization Food Alliance Food Alliance Midwest Rainforest Alliance World Wildlife Fund Canada Low Input Viticulture and Enology (LIVE International Organisation for Biological and  Integrated Control of Noxious Animals and Plants: West Palaearctic Regional Section Beyond Pesticides EcoApples/Red Tomato CORE Values (discontinued)

  18. IPM “standards” (cont) Grower groups/Cooperatives Stemilt IPM Canada Forest Stewardship Council Lodi Woodbridge Winegrape Commision/Lodi Rules Government Agencies Certimex (coffee) For profit companies Sysco

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