
The IPM On The Fly podcast is brought to you from the University of Georgia Extension IPM Program with funding from the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture. This podcast series will focus on integrated pest management across a wide variety of topics. Invited guests will talk with us in the studio, connect from a distance and take us out into the field where the action is happening to g... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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University of Georgia public health specialist, Elmer Gray, lays out the landscape of some seasonal bloodsuckers. Listen now to learn ways of keeping the world's most dangerous animal at bay this summer.
Dr. Keith Delaplane talks about his recently published book, Crop Pollination by Bees. He explains how supporting a diversity of bee species - both managed honeybees and wild, solitary bees - is critical for the future of agriculture.
Fruit entomologist, Dr. Ash Sial, talks about a tiny, yet destructive vinegar fly that is now a globally important pest.
Dr. Brett Blaauw talks about the MyIPM app series. The series has now expanded to include a MyIPM Row Crops app. Check back as specialists continue to expand this series for other crops and commodities.
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