Janet Knodel, professor and Extension entomologist from North Dakota State University, will share, “EIP Highlights for North Dakota,” on Wednesday, April 20, at 1:30 pm ET (12:30 pm CT).

Dr. Knodel will present details about several North Dakota State University (NDSU) Extension Integrated Pest Management (IPM) activities. The Crop Survey Program trains field scouts to watch for pest damage and provides advice on IPM approaches when pests are found.
Several online features allow stakeholders to stay informed, including the NDSU Extension IPM website, the Crop and Pest Report website, the NDSU Extension Crop and Pest Report newsletter and Facebook pages and the NDSU Extension Pest Management App. Extension meetings and field days are also held regularly.
NDSU Extension efforts to support pollinators include fact sheets, an Extension Master Gardener Program, and numerous pollinator trainings along with an annual field day. The NDSU IPM program also supports two secondary priorities: the North Dakota State University Plant Diagnostic Lab and IPM education for Pesticide Applicators.
Please register to receive the link to this free online presentation.
The March Pests and Progress webinar featured Jim Jasinski from Ohio State University. Jasinski shared, “From Bees to Beans, a Five Part Review of the OSU IPM Program,” and the recording is available on the North Central IPM Center YouTube Channel.