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Almond Harvest: Evaluating Your Navel Orangeworm IPM Program
Almond harvest is now underway in California, and with it comes the time for assessing the extent of damage by navel orangeworm (NOW) and other pests and pathogens. Guidelines for..
Suterra's CheckMate® Puffer® OFM-O Achieves OMRI Organic Certification
BEND, OR – September 3, 2024 – Suterra, the global leader in sustainable pheromone pest control, today announced that their CheckMate® Puffer® OFM-O is now listed with the Organic..
Grower Funding Opportunities for IPM Practices
Integrated Pest Management solutions offer long-term benefits for growers. The use of mating disruption prevents pests from building up insecticide resistance and reduces pest..
OMRI Lists New Mating Disruption Products for Pest Control
BEND, Ore. - April 4, 2022 - PRLog -- Suterra, the global leader in sustainable pheromone pest control, is proud to announce four of its most trusted products are now listed with..
Vine Mealybug vs. Grape Mealybug Identification
Grape growers on the West Coast have become familiar with the rising threat of vine mealybug in recent years. The insect is particularly concerning for growers as it can spread..
Winter Sanitation: A Proven IPM Technique for Reducing NOW Damage
Navel orangeworm is one of the most destructive insect pests affecting California nut crops. Almond growers are encouraged to practice winter sanitation to minimize this pest's..
Using IPM Techniques Can Help Slow Pollinator Decline
Both native and non-native pollinators are in global decline. By employing integrated pest management techniques, farmers can protect these vital insects.
Exploring The History of Mating Disruption
Mating disruption is a unique mode of action for pest management that uses species-specific pheromones to reduce target insect populations over time. The quest to identify and..
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