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Keith Jarvi
Northeast Research
and Extension Center |
Bachelor
of Arts in Biology from Gustavus Adolphus College
Master of Science in Entomology from North Dakota State University
University of Nebraska
Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Program since 1979.
Integrated Pest Management
IPM/Crops Newsletters
2004 IPM/Crops Newsletters
2003 IPM/Crops Newsletters
2002
IPM/Crops Newsletters
2001 IPM/Crops Newsletters
2000 IPM/Crops Newsletters
1999 IPM/Crops Newsletters
1998 IPM/Crops Newsletters
Department of Entomology-Lincoln
High Plains Regional Climate Committee

Integrated Pest ManagementThe Integrated Pest Management (IPM) program
has been a part of the Northeast Research and Extension Center since 1979.
First begun as a three year project, the IPM program has continued to
receive federal funding (Smith-Lever 3d) on an annual basis to the present
time. Federal funding is supplemented through industry grants.
The foundation of this extension-oriented program is the Northeast Nebraska Integrated Management - Crop Production Newsletter, which has been produced annually during the growing season since 1981. This newsletter is written and edited by Jarvi and includes regular contributions from most of the crop production staff. The newsletter concentrates on advising farmers and agribusiness personnel about current crop conditions and attempts to give them advance notice on potential problems. Surveys have documented a benefit to subscribers of over $2,000,000 since the newsletter began. Research concentrates on insecticide rates and control techniques for corn rootworms (Diabrotica spp.), seed attacking insects, and alfalfa insect pests.
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