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If you are a Maryland educator or practitioner with a professional interest in Integrated Pest Managment, the MDIPM website provides a variety of tools and information at the local, regional, and national levels.
Maryland citizens interested in IPM can get targeted information and specific advice from the Maryland Home and Garden Information Center.
**NEW** NATIONAL IPM EDUCATION PROGRAM--
IPM3 Training Consortium
IPM3 training is designed to reflect practical, real world content for anyone with an interest in becoming proficient in IPM implementation. Made up of IPM practitioners from Land Grant institutions, and federal agencies which are under a mandate to implement IPM, the IPM3 Training Consortium offers module-based learning opportunies that earn participants 1.0 CEU for each 10 hours of module content.
IPM3 Training Consortium History and Overview
For more information, contact Sandra Sardanelli
Last updated: 11/3/2009
Are Men Always More Competitive Than Women?
AREC Associate Professor Ken Leonard has conducted research in Africa and India to try to answer that question. - posted Nov 20, 2009
What do Katie O'Malley, cover crops, and onthefarmradio.com have in common?
Answer: The Grow It Eat It Campaign! Onthefarmradio.com, promotes cover crops and the Grow It Eat It campaign with Katie O'Malley's Kitchen Garden. - posted Nov 19, 2009
MDA features Grow It Eat It in November eNewsletter.
Maryland's 1st Lady Katie O'Malley plants a cover crop in her kitchen garden with the help of Master Gardeners as part of the Grow It Eat It campaign. - posted Nov 17, 2009