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How to Manage Pests

Dry Beans

Year-Round IPM Program—tells you what you should be doing throughout the year in an overall IPM program. Includes Year-Round IPM Program Annual Checklist.

Year-Round IPM Program for Dry Beans (12/08)

UC IPM Pest Management Guidelines—University of California's official guidelines for pest monitoring techniques, pesticides, and nonpesticide alternatives for managing pests in agriculture, floriculture, and commercial turf. More

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  • Garden symphylans (12/08)
  • Wireworms (12/08)

  • Abiotic Disorders

    Abiotic disorders, those caused by noninfectious (abiotic) conditions, are as common as diseases caused by infectious agents such as fungi, bacteria, and viruses.


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