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121. The adoption of integrated pest management practices and pesticide use among North Carolina peanut growers
122. Cultural, chemical and physical control for pest management in poinsettias
123. Studies of chinch bug, Blissus leucopterus leucopterus (Say), in rice, Oryza sativa L.: An integrated pest management approach
124. Perceptions of pesticide risk: An analysis of Michigan fruit growers who use alternative methods of pest management
125. Evaluation of integrated pest management (IPM) strategies for the cattle tick B. microplus (Can.) in different ecological zones in Venezuela by simulation modellin
126. Relationships between soil biological and chemical characteristics and surface soil structural properties for use in soil quality
127. Integrated pest management tactics for control of cabbage looper and diamondback moth in cabbage
128. Egg predation and integration pest management of white grubs (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) in turfgrass and maize
129. Quasi-public good externalities associated with white-tailed deer: A modified integrated pest management model
130. Assessment of the abatement of pesticide mutagenesis in situ by a corn/soybean integrated pest management program
131. Damage control/economic thresholds applied to forestry: A case study of scleroderris in red pin
132. Vineyard cover crops for biodiversity and pest management (Nysius raphanus, Erigone dentosa)
133. Prescribed and natural fire as a potential tool in forest pest management
134. AppleMgr: A prototype decision aid for apple pest management
135. INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS IN COOPERATIVE EXTENSION
136. DEVELOPMENT, IMPLEMENTATION, AND ECONOMIC EVALUATION OF AN INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT PROGRAM FOR ALFALFA IN VIRGINIA (WEEVIL, SEQUENTIAL SAMPLING, POTATO LEAFHOPPER, THRESHOLD, MOISTURE STRESS)
137. ECONOMICS OF DECISION-MAKING IN AGRICULTURAL PEST MANAGEMENT (INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT (IPM)
138. WHEAT PRODUCERS' AWARENESS, ATTITUDES, AND PRACTICES CONCERNING INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT AND PRODUCTION PROBLEMS IN A FOUR-COUNTY AREA OF OKLAHOMA
139. Top-down and bottom-up tools for integrated pest management in Northeastern hop production
140. Integrated pest management of plant-parasitic sting nematode (belonolaimus longicaudatus) on bermudagrass
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