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Anthropod Management in Plant Systems

The management of arthropod pests in cropping systems is based on understanding the ecology of pest populations and their natural enemies in agroecosystems, and integrates a diversity of strategies, including biological control, cultural control, pesticides, and semiochemicals, into integrated pest management programs that maintain pests below damaging levels in an environmentally, economically, and socially acceptable manner.

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Terri Billeisen

Director of Undergraduate Programs

Steve Frank

Professor and Associate Department Head

George Kennedy

William Neal Reynolds Distinguished Professor

Dominic Reisig

Professor and Extension Specialist

Michael Roe

William Neal Reynolds Distinguished Professor

Clyde Sorenson

Alumni Assoc. Distinguished Undergrad. Professor

James Walgenbach

William Neal Reynolds Distinguished Professor