Use of integrated pest management in alfalfa
Authors
Mary Louise FlintKaren Klonsky
Frank G. Zalom
Authors Affiliations
Mary Louise Flint is Assistant Research IPM Analyst, Statewide IPM Project University of California, Davis; Karen Klonsky is Farm Management Specialist, Agricultural Economics Extension University of California, Davis; Frank G. Zalom is Integrated Pest Management Specialist, IPM Implementation Group. University of California, Davis.Publication Information
Hilgardia 38(1):28-30. DOI:10.3733/ca.v038n01p28. January 1984.
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Abstract
A survey showed that many growers are not aware of current pest management recommendations
Flint M, Klonsky K, Zalom F. 1984. Use of integrated pest management in alfalfa. Hilgardia 38(1):28-30. DOI:10.3733/ca.v038n01p28
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