Vineyard Pest Management: Alternatives for the Future
- 1992
- Seminar Publications
This booklet was prepared for seminars held on May 12, 1992 in Fresno, California and on May 19, 1992 in Napa Valley presented by the ASEV Technical Projects Committee (TPC). It provides a general overview of pest management with a discussion of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) and organic farming.
Table of Contents
Pesticide Residue Analysis: An Update
Gordon Burns
7
Pesticide Regulations: An Overview for the Wine Industry
Sumer Dugar
13
California Regulatory System: A Brief Outline
Steven A. Fike
16
Farming the Environment: Agriculture for the Future
Dennis Bowker
17
IPM and Organic Farming: A Comparison in Northern California
Gregg A. Young
20
Applied Organic Pest Management
Robert P. Roy
23
Preventative Pest Management
Daniel Bosch
24
Organic Table Grape Farming
Jon Waters
30
Relation of Soil Fertility to Pest Management
Darin Moon
32
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