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Stakeholder Priorities | Northeastern IPM Center

Northeastern Stakeholder Priorities for IPM

IPM Setting Priority List (Creation Date) Stakeholders Who Set the Priorities
All IPM Roadmap (2004) Stakeholders across the Nation
Pest Management Alternatives Program (PMAP) Priorities (2009) Northeastern IPM Center's Advisory Council
Community Community IPM Priorities (2009) Northeastern IPM Center: Community IPM Working Group
Community IPM Priorities (2007) Northeastern IPM Center: Community IPM Working Group
Fruit Apple Priorities (2008) Northeastern IPM Center: Eco-Apple IPM Working Group
School School IPM Priorities (2008) Northeastern IPM Center: School IPM Working Group
Vegetable Vegetable IPM Priorities (2009) Northeastern IPM Center: Vegetable IPM Working Group
Vegetable IPM Priorities (2007) Northeastern IPM Center: Vegetable IPM Working Group
New York Beet Research Priorities (2009)
New York Cabbage Research Priorities (2009)
New York Pea Research Priorities (2009)
New York Snap Bean Research Priorities (2009)
New York Sweet Corn Research Priorities (2009)
New York State IPM Program
New York Vegetable IPM Priorities (2007) New York State IPM Program

Can't find priorities for your commodity? Check the Pest Management Strategic Plans or the Priority Archives. You can get funded to develop priorities. See our Partnership Grant Program.

If you know of other lists that should be on this page, contact the Northeastern IPM Center


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Last updated: February 09, 2010