North Dakota Crop Profiles

A crop profile reviews how a commodity is produced, with emphasis on critical pest management needs - including the role of pesticides in integrated pest managament (IPM) and resistance management programs. Initiated by the Office of Pest Management Policy (OPMP) in May 1998, the development of crop profiles is coordinated in each state by the land-grant university liaison to the Regional Pest Management Center. Development involves extensive collaboration among land-grant faculty and growers.

The result: a visible, accessible public tool for USDA, EPA, growers and others. Visit the USDA National Pest Management Center website to learn more about how this tool is used.

North Dakota Crop Profiles

National Crop Profiles

 


This site was last updated on November 14, 2002

 

202 Hultz Hall
Department of Entomology
College of Agriculture
Fargo, North Dakota 58105-5346
Phone: (701) 231-7581
FAX: (701) 231-8557

For more information, please contact:

Extension Entomologist: Phillip Glogoza   pglogoza@ndsuext.nodak.edu