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IPM: Putting Together an Effective Plan for Your Golf Course
Author(s):  Rick L. Brandenburg, Ph.D.; Fred Yelverton, Ph.D.
Gain background knowledge in the basic principles of IPM, plan development, implementation and refinement. Then be guided through the steps to develop an individual customized IPM program. You are asked to bring a blueprint of your course, and a list of pest problems and current pest control strategies, to the seminar. After completing the course, you may earn additional credit by mailing your completed site-specific IPM plans, including product listings, rates and timings, to the instructors for review. Seminar participants will receive .55 education points for attending the seminar. An additional .35 education points will be awarded for completion of the IPM plan.
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