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  1. 2008 Compaction And Organic Matter Survey Results For Connecticut Vegetable Farms
  2. 2019 IPM Annual Report
  3. 2020 Annual Report
  4. 2020 IPM Projects
  5. 2021 IPM Annual Report
  6. 2024 CT Native Perennial, Tree, & Shrub Availability List
  7. 2025 IPM Annual Report
  8. 2026 Vegetable Production Certificate Course

A

  1. A Pest Concern In New England: Winter Moth Update 2009
  2. A-Z Index
  3. About

  1. Ácaros Del Bulbo
  • Action Thresholds For Weeds In Peppers
  • Actualización De Viveros Y Jardines
  • Agridulce Asiático (Celastrus Orbiculatus)
  • Algunas Preocupaciones Sobre El Uso De Mariquitas Recolectadas En Estado Silvestre
  • Algunos Factores Relacionados Con La Compatibilidad De Pesticidas Con Agentes De Control Biológico
  • Alternative “Lawn” Options For New England Landscapes
  • Annual Reports
  • Anthracnose Of Bean
  • Apple Rust Disease
  • Apple Scab
  • Approximate Heating Value Of Common Fuels
  • Árbol Del Cielo (Ailanthus Altissima)
  • Arbusto Ardiente / Euonymus Alado (Euonymus Alatus)
  • Asparagus Aphid: Brachycorynella Asparagi
  • B

    1. Bacterial Bean Blights
    2. Bacterial Diseases Of Tomato
    3. Bacterial Leaf Spot In Peppers
    4. Bacterial Speck And Spot Of Tomato
    5. Bacterial Wilt
    6. Basil Downy Mildew
    7. Bean Rust
    8. Bean Viruses
    9. Bérbero Japonés (Berberis Thunbergii)
    10. Best Management Practices For Pesticide-Free CT School Landscapes
    11. Best Management Practices For Pesticide-Free, Cool-Season Athletic Fields
    12. Biodegradable Mulch
    13. Biological Control In The Home Orchard By Augmentation
    14. Biological Control Of Black And Pale Swallowwort
    15. Biological Pest Control For Connecticut School Grounds
    16. Biological Pest Control In Nursery Production
    17. Biological Pest Control Products Available For Connecticut School Grounds
    18. Biological Pest Control Success In Greenhouse Tomatoes
    19. Black Knot Of Plum And Cherry
    20. Black Root Rot Of Strawberries
    21. Black Rot Of Crucifers
    22. Black Rot Of Cucurbits
    23. Blank Template Example
    24. Blister Beetle: Have You Seen This Beetle?
    25. Blog
    26. Blueberry Disease Management
    27. Blueberry Insect Pests Management Review
    28. Botrytis Fruit Rot Or Gray Mold Of Brambles
    29. Bramble Pest Management Review
    30. Bridge-Grafting And Inarching Damaged Trees
    31. Brown Marmorated Stink Bug - A CT Agricultural Pest

    C

    1. Cane Diseases Of Brambles
    2. Case Study 1: Deep Zone-Tillage (DZT)
    3. Case Study 2: Deep Zone-Tillage (DZT)
    4. Caterpillar Brassica
    5. Caterpillar Pests Of Cole Crops
    6. Characterization Of The Black Rot Fungus And An Update On Bacterial Wilt
    7. Chemical/Microbial Control Of Phytophtora Blight
    8. Clubroot Of Crucifers
    9. Commercial Vegetable Production Fact Sheets
    10. Common Diseases Of Corn In Connecticut
    11. Common Pests Found On Selected Host Ornamental Plants
    12. Common Scab
    13. Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) Pricing And Ideas For 2014
    14. Comparing Fuel Costs
    15. Composts For Disease Suppression
    16. Connecticut IPM Program 2023 Annual Report
    17. Connecticut IPM Program 2024 Annual Report
    18. Connecticut Native Meadow Seedlings
    19. Connecticut Native Perennial, Tree, & Shrub Availability List
    20. Connecticut Native Tree And Shrub Availability List 2023
    21. Connecticut’s Pesticide Ban On School Grounds
    22. Connecticut’s Pesticide Ban On School Grounds
    23. Consider Planting Disease Resistant Summer Squash And Zucchini
    24. Constructing A Deer Fence At The Cecarelli Farm
    25. Contact Us
    26. Contribution Of Cover Crop Mulches To Weed Management
    27. Control Biológico De Áfidos
    28. Control Biológico De Cochinillas Algodonosas
    29. Control Biológico De Mosca Blanca
    30. Control Biológico De Mosquitos De Los Hongos
    31. Control Biológico De Plagas
    32. Control Biológico Del Trips Occidental De Las Flores
    33. Controlling Common Chickweed In Strawberries
    34. Corn Leaf Aphid: Rhopalosiphum Maidis
    35. Corn Rootworm Or Crow Damage?
    36. Crop Talk
    37. Crop Talk Fall 2025
    38. CT IPM Program 2021 Annual Report
    39. Cucurbit Yellow Vine Disease (CYVD) In Connecticut
    40. Cultivation Tools For Mechanical Weed Control In Vegetables
    41. Current Trap Numbers: Sweet Corn Pests
    42. Cut Flowers

    D

    1. Deep Zone Tillage (DZT) At The Dzen’s Farm, Ellington, CT: Case Study III
    2. Deep Zone Tillage For Small Organic Farms
    3. Deep Zone Tillage Growers/Educators/Equipment Dealers
    4. Design And Layout Of A Small Commercial Greenhouse Operation
    5. Design Examples
    6. Directions For Using A Perimeter Trap Crop Strategy To Protect Cucurbit Crops
    7. Disease Tolerance Of Zucchini And Yellow Squash Varieties
    8. Diseases Of Blueberry
    9. Diseases Of Lettuce In Connecticut
    10. Dispersal Of Typhlodromus Pyri into Apple Blocks
    11. Downy Mildew Of Basil

    E

    1. Early Blight And Late Blight Of Potato
    2. Early Blight Management In Fresh Market Tomatoes
    3. Effects Of Plant Density And Tillage On 'Montauk' Sweet Corn Ear Size And Profits
    4. El Carrizo (Phragmites Australis)
    5. ELIMINACIÓN DE HOJAS Y MANEJO DE ACOLCHADO
    6. Engineering High Tunnels For Better Performance
    7. Escarabajos
    8. Events

    F

    1. Facilities Master Plan
    2. Factsheets
    3. Fan And Pad Evaporative Cooling Systems
    4. Forecasting Models To Time Tomato Fugicides
    5. Fruit
    6. Fruit
    7. Fruit Diseases Of Strawberry
    8. Fruit IPM
    9. Fruit Pest Messages
    10. Fruits & Vegetables
    11. Fungal Leaf & Fruit Spots Of Tomatoes I
    12. Fungal Leaf & Fruit Spots Of Tomatoes II

    G

    1. Galinsoga Reminders
    2. Gorgojo Negro De La Vid
    3. Grafting Tomatoes At The Plug Stage
    4. Greenhouse
    5. Greenhouse
    6. Greenhouse Energy Conservation Checklist
    7. Greenhouse Heat Distribution
    8. Greenhouse IPM
    9. Greenhouse Pest Messages
    10. Greenhouse Videos
    11. Gusanos Saltadores

    H

    1. Having Problems Controlling Vegetable Crop Diseases - Try Rotation
    2. Heat Storage For Greenhouses
    3. Heating System Maintenance
    4. Herramienta De Evaluación De Campos Deportivos De UConn
    5. Hierba Del Ajo (Alliaria Petiolata)
    6. Hierba Zancuda Japonesa (Microstegium Vimineum)
    7. Hoja Informativa Sobre Plantas Invasoras: Hydrilla
    8. Home
    9. Horizontal Air Flow Systems
    10. How To Catch A Fly
    11. Hydrated Lime As An Insect Repellent

    I

    1. Identificación De Hierbas Problemáticas
    2. Identification Of Cole Crop Pests
    3. Identification Of Problem Weeds In School Landscapes
    4. Identification Of Problem Weeds In School Turf Areas
    5. Identification Of Sweet Corn Pests
    6. Important Factors To Consider When Checking Heating System Efficiency
    7. Indicator Weeds - Landscapes
    8. Indicator Weeds - Turf
    9. INFORMACIÓN DE PLANTAS INVASORAS
    10. INFORMACIÓN DE PLANTAS INVASORAS
    11. Innovative Cultivating Tools
    12. Insect, Mite And Disease Control For Apples
    13. Integrated Pest Management
    14. Introducing... IZZY
    15. Invasive Plant Certificate Course
    16. Invasive Plant Factsheet: Asiatic Bittersweet
    17. Invasive Plant Factsheet: Autumn Olive
    18. Invasive Plant Factsheet: Black & Pale Swallow-wort
    19. Invasive Plant Factsheet: Burning Bush/Winged Euonymus
    20. Invasive Plant Factsheet: Common Mugwort
    21. Invasive Plant Factsheet: Common Reed
    22. Invasive Plant Factsheet: Garlic Mustard
    23. Invasive Plant Factsheet: Japanese Barberry
    24. Invasive Plant Factsheet: Japanese Honeysuckle
    25. Invasive Plant Factsheet: Japanese Knotweed
    26. Invasive Plant Factsheet: Japanese Stiltgrass
    27. Invasive Plant Factsheet: Mile-a-minute
    28. Invasive Plant Factsheet: Multiflora Rose
    29. Invasive Plant Factsheet: Tree-of-heaven
    30. Invasive Plants Council
    31. Invasive Plants Council
    32. Invasive Species
    33. Invasive Species
    34. Invasive Species IPM Program
    35. IPM 2022 Report
    36. IPM Curriculum
    37. IPM Outcomes
    38. IPM Program Funding
    39. IPM Program Partners
    40. Is Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Profitable?

    J

    1. Jumping Worms

    L

    1. Lace Bugs
    2. Leaf And Fruit Diseases Of Cucurbits I
    3. Leaf And Fruit Diseases Of Cucurbits II
    4. Leaf Diseases Of Strawberry
    5. Leaf Disposal & Mulch Mowing
    6. Leaf Spot Disease Of Trees And Shrubs
    7. Learning This Winter With Videos
    8. Lower Your Electric Bill With CooLBot

    M

    1. Management Of Moles
    2. Managing Bacterial Canker In Tomato: Key Strategies
    3. Managing Bacterial Leaf Spot
    4. Managing Pepper Maggots With OMRI-Approved GF-120 Fruit Fly Bait
    5. Managing Phytophthora Blight (Phytophthora Capsici): Chemicals Or Alternatives?
    6. Manejo De Botrytis En Poinsettia
    7. Manejo De Topos/Moles
    8. Manejo Integrado De Plagas
    9. Maximizing Pumpkin Production Through Spacing, Fertilizer, Irrigation, And Varietal Selection
    10. Measuring Soil Health Before Converting To Deep-Zone Tillage
    11. Mejores Prácticas De Manejo
    12. Mejores Prácticas De Manejo Atléticos
    13. Método De Triaje Para El Manejo De Plantas
    14. Mildew Diseases Of Cucurbits
    15. Milla Por Minuto (Polygonum Perfoliatum)
    16. Minor Diseases Of Pepper
    17. Molds And Mildews Of Beans In Connecticut
    18. Monitoring Arthropod Pests Of Connecticut Nurseries
    19. Mosaic Diseases Of Tomatoes

    N

    1. Natural Ventilation In Greenhouses
    2. Natural Ventilation In Hoophouses
    3. Nursery
    4. Nursery
    5. Nursery And Landscape Update May 2020
    6. Nursery IPM
    7. Nursery Pest Messages

    O

    1. One Darn Good Reason To Rotate: Phytophthora
    2. Organic Control Of Basil Downy Mildew
    3. Ornamental And Turf Online Short Course
    4. Ornamental And Turf Online Short Course
    5. Ornamental Plants That Help The Natural Enemies Of White Grubs
    6. Our Team
    7. Outreach

    P

    1. Pachysandra Leaf And Stem Blight
    2. Page Builder Cards Example
    3. Paisajes Comestibles-Sostenibles
    4. Pea Aphid: Acyrthosiphon Pisum
    5. Pepper IPM: Aphids
    6. Pepper IPM: Aphids And Viruses
    7. Pepper IPM: European Corn Borer
    8. Pepper Maggot: Damage, Detection, Monitoring, And Management
    9. Perimeter Trap Crop Recommendations For Pepper Maggots
    10. Perimeter Trap Cropping For Cole Crops
    11. Perimeter Trap Cropping For Yellow And Green Summer Squash
    12. Perimeter Trap Cropping Works!
    13. Pest Management For Herb Bedding Plants Grown In The Greenhouse
    14. Pest Management For Vegetable Bedding Plants
    15. Pest Messages
    16. Pesticide Resources
    17. Pesticide Safety Education
    18. Pesticide Safety Education Program
    19. Phytophthora Dieback And Root Rot
    20. Plant Diagnostic Laboratory
    21. Plantas Banker Para El Control De Áfidos
    22. Plantas Banker Para El Control De Trips
    23. Plantas Invasoras - Rosa Multiflora
    24. Plantas Sostenibles Recomendadas
    25. Plastic Film Update
    26. Plectosporium Blight And New Spray Recommendations For 2005
    27. Pollinators
    28. Potato Leafhopper
    29. Potato Viruses
    30. Powdery Mildew On Ornamentals
    31. Powdery Mildew On Tomato
    32. Preventing And Reducing Salt Injury On School Properties
    33. Preventing Bacterial Diseases Of Vegetables With Hot-Water Seed Treatment 
    34. Preventing Bacterial Diseases Of Vegetables With Hot-Water Seed Treatment
    35. Problems With Septoria Leaf Spot On Tomatoes In 2015
    36. Program Areas
    37. Program Evaluation
    38. Protecting Cucumbers From Beetles And Wilt With Perimeter Trap Cropping
    39. Pruning Recommendations And Guidelines
    40. Publicaciones En Español
    41. Publications
    42. Pumpkin Disease And Resistance Management
    43. Pumpkin Fungicide Program

    R

    1. Raspberry Borers
    2. Recommended Street Trees For Connecticut
    3. Recommended Sustainable Plants For Connecticut Schools
    4. Red Stele Disease Of Strawberries
    5. Reduce Greenhouse Humidity
    6. Reduced Risk Pesticide Program For Sweet Corn
    7. Relative Resistance Of Sweet Corn Varieties To Common Diseases In The Northeast
    8. Replace Your Thermostats With An Electronic Controller?
    9. Resistant/Tolerant Vegetable Varieties Are Worth A Try
    10. Resources
    11. Resources For Conference Attendees
    12. Rhododendron Gall Midge
    13. Root Diseases Of Brambles
    14. Root Zone Heat Insulation Techniques

    S

    1. Scale Control On Highbrush Blueberry
    2. Scheduling A Greenhouse Tomato Crop
    3. Scheduling Cultivation
    4. Scheduling Sweet Corn Plantings
    5. Scheduling Sweet Corn Plantings—The Anderson Farm Way
    6. School IPM
    7. School IPM
    8. School IPM Program
    9. Scouting For Downy Mildew On Cucurbit Crops
    10. Securing A Building Permit For A Greenhouse
    11. Shade For Summer Cooling
    12. Small Fruit
    13. Smaller Japanese Cedar Longhorn Beetle
    14. Soil Health And Deep Zone-Tillage
    15. Spinosad: The First Selective, Broad-Spectrum Insecticide
    16. Spotted Wing Drosophila
    17. Spruce Gall Adelgids
    18. Squash Beetle
    19. Squash Vine Borer Control
    20. Stewart's Wilt Warning For Southern New England Sweet Corn Growers
    21. Strategies To Minimize Deer Damage On School Grounds
    22. Strawberry Weeds: Field Pansy
    23. Strawberry Weeds: Yellow Wood Sorrel
    24. Striped Cucumber Beetles
    25. Summary Of FSMA Supplemental Revisions For Produce Rule
    26. Summary: Pepper Integrated Pest Management Options
    27. Survey Results: Growers Very Happy With Deep Zone Tillage!
    28. Sustainable Edible Landscapes
    29. Sustainable Landscapes Program

    T

    1. Techniques For Improving Spray Coverage In Pumpkins And Winter Squash
    2. The Apple Maggot And Its Control
    3. The Black Vine Weevil
    4. The Dogwood Borer
    5. The Dogwood Decline
    6. The Food Quality Protection Act And The Green Industry
    7. The Hemlock Woolly Adelgid (Adelges Tsuga Annand)
    8. The Spring Tiphia: A Natural Enemy Of The Japanese Beetle
    9. The Use Of Different Colored Mulches For Yield And Earliness
    10. The Water Molds, Wet Weather And Root Rots
    11. Tomato Anthracnose
    12. Tomato Bacterial Canker
    13. Tomato Blossom End Rot
    14. Tomato Disease ID Guide
    15. Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus
    16. Tomatoes: Are You Ready For Late Blight?
    17. Transplanting Sweet Corn At Cold Spring Brook Farm
    18. Tree Fruit
    19. Trichoderma For Control Of Soil Pathogens
    20. Turf & Landscape
    21. Turf & Landscape
    22. Turfgrass
    23. Two Common, Late-Season, Cole Crop Diseases

    U

    1. UConn Athletic Field Assessment Tool
    2. UConn Extension School And Municipal Turf/Grounds Workshop 2025
    3. UConn Extension Vegetable And Small Fruit Growers Conference
    4. UConn IPM Program Team Delivers Educational Outreach
    5. UConn Native Plants And Pollinators Conference
    6. UConn Native Plants And Pollinators Conference
    7. UConn Native Plants And Pollinators Conference Parking And Directions
    8. UConn's Sweet Corn IPM Action Thresholds
    9. Up-grading The Greenhouse Heating System
    10. Use Of Cover Crops And Green Manures To Attract Beneficial Insects
    11. Using Beauveria Bassiana for Insect Management
    12. Using Forecasting Models To Time Tomato Fungicides (and Insect Management)
    13. Using IPM On CPB Saves Money, Insecticides
    14. Using The Pre-Sidedress Nitrate Test For Pumpkins
    15. Using Trichogramma And Bt For European Corn Borer Control
    16. Uso De Datos De Estaciones Meteorológicas

    V

    1. Vascular Wilts Of Potato
    2. Vascular Wilts Of Tomato
    3. Vegetable Crop Insecticade/Miticides/Molluscides
    4. Vegetable Entomology
    5. Vegetable IPM
    6. Vegetable IPM
    7. Vegetable IPM Archive
    8. Vegetable Pest Alert: August 1, 2025
    9. Vegetable Pest Alert: August 15, 2025
    10. Vegetable Pest Alert: August 22, 2025
    11. Vegetable Pest Alert: August 29, 2025
    12. Vegetable Pest Alert: July 11th, 2025
    13. Vegetable Pest Alert: July 18th, 2025
    14. Vegetable Pest Alert: July 25th, 2025
    15. Vegetable Pest Alert: July 5th, 2025
    16. Vegetable Pest Alert: June 27, 2025
    17. Vegetable Pest Alert: September 12, 2025
    18. Vegetable Pest Alert: September 5, 2025
    19. Vegetable Pest Messages
    20. Vegetables - Draft
    21. Videos
    22. Virus And Virus-Like Diseases Of Blueberry
    23. Viruses Of Cucurbits
    24. VSFG Conference Agenda Overview

    W

    1. Wallace Receives National Award
    2. Weather Stations At Connecticut Schools
    3. Webinars
    4. Weed Control Options For CT School Grounds Managers
    5. Weeds As Indicators Of Growing Conditions In Landscapes
    6. Weeds As Indicators Of Soil And Growing Conditions In Turf
    7. What Is IPM?
    8. What You Need To Know About Tomato IPM
    9. When Pepper Maggots Invade Your Farm
    10. WHEN PEPPER MAGGOTS INVADE YOUR FARM (AND NEW BAITS FOR MAGGOT CONTROL ON ORGANIC FARMS)
    11. White Pine Weevil
    12. Who Needs Economic Thresholds?
    13. Why Fruit Trees Fail To Bear
    14. Winter Injury Of Rhododendron

    Y

    1. Yellow Shoulder On Tomato
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    This work is supported by the Crop Protection and Pest Management Program [grant no. 2021-70006-35582] from the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture. Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this publication are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the view of the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

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