Priorities & Reports
Priorities and Reports
IPM projects and programs conducted at the University of Kentucky are a multi-departmental effort and have included several departments including Plant and Soil Science, Plant Pathology, Entomology, Horticulture, Biosystems & Agriculture Engineering. Many of the programs are coordinated by individual working groups such as Wheat Sciences, Corn and Soybeans/Grain Crops and Weed Science. Horticultural efforts include fruit and vegetable production, ornamentals and nursery crops.
Priorities and Minutes of Advisory/Planning Meetings -
- March 2008 Planning/Advisory Meeting
- March 2009 Planning/Advisory Meeting
- 2009 Prioirities
- March 2011 Planning/Advisory Meeting
- March 2012 Planning/Advisory Meeting
- March 2013 Planning/Advisory Meeting
- March 2014 Planning/Advisory Meeting and Priorities Survey
- March 2015 Planning/Advisory Meeting and Priorities Survey
- March 2016 Planning/Advisory Meeting and Priorities Survey
- March 2017 Planning/Advisory Meeting and Priorities Survey
Reports
The following reports are for IPM projects and programs conducted in Kentucky and funded or partially funded with grants received from the USDA/NIFA CPPM program including Southern Region IPM Center Grants:
- Development of the Regional Multi-State Insect Trapping Network for Use in Issuing Scouting Alerts and Predicting Potential Field Crop Damage in the Heartland (8/1/0 7 - 7/31/08)
- Establishment of a Kentucky State Contact for the Southern Region IPM Center (6/01/07 - 5/31/08)
- State Contact and IPM Documents for Kentucky (3/1/08 - 2/28/09)
- An Integrated Pest Managament Program for Kentucky(8/1/2009 - 7/31/2011)
- IPM in Kentucky: Integrated Development and Delivery(10/1/2010 - 8/31/2014)
- Advancing IPM in Kentucky Through Extension(9/1/2013 - 2/28/2015)
- Kentucky IPM Implementation Program: 2014-2017 (9/1/2014 - 8/31/2015)