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The Idaho Pest Management Center (IPMC) provides pest management information for Idaho agriculture, surrounding states, and our federal partners.  The IPMC integrates information and programs such as Integrated Pest Management, Minor Crops / IR-4, Pesticide Safety Education Training, and Sustainable Agriculture.

Idaho’s Center is part of the network of USDA’s partner institutions authorized by Section 406 of the Agricultural Research, Extension, and Education Reform Act of 1998.  Idaho is working under the Western Integrated Pest Management Center in order to provide information, prioritize and coordinate pest management research, extension and educational programs and respond to the informational needs of the public and private sectors on a regional basis. The Integrated Pest Management Centers are sponsored by USDA's Cooperative State Research, Education and Extension Service (CSREES).

The IPMC acts as two way conduit for pest management information with USDA's Office of Pest Management Policy and the Environmental Protection Agency's Office of Pesticide Programs.

Approved Section 18 and 24C Labels for Idaho

 

SelectMax (Clethodim) Herbicide Supplemental Label for Peas and Lentils

For additional information regarding the Idaho Pest Management Center contact:

Ronda Hirnyck
Extension Pesticide Coordinator
University of Idaho—Boise Center
322 East Front Street, Suite 180
Boise, ID  83702

Ph: (208) 364-4046
FAX: (208) 364–4035
rhirnyck@uidaho.edu

Edward J. Bechinski
University of Idaho
PSES Dept.
Ag. Science Bldg., Room 242
Moscow, ID 83844-2339

Ph: (208) 885-5972
FAX: (208) 885-7760
edb@uidaho.edu

 

Revised: July 21, 2008

 
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