Webinar on Pesticide Risk Tool

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The Southern IPM Hour presents research, issues, and programs in Integrated Pest Management from the Southern Region of the United States.

Upcoming webinars are below:

Pesticide Risk Tool with IPM Institute
Wednesday, February 1, 1pm Eastern
Registration: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_p3GGOndQTaipcCrw2KypRQ
Presenters: Peter Werts, Sr. Manager, Specialty Crops Programs; Ariel Larson, Senior project manager, Sustainable Food Group.

Webinar Summary:

Pesticides are critical tools for food and fiber production. Pesticide risks are real but can be carefully managed to minimize adverse impacts. Much progress has been made to reduce pesticide risks, including many new reduced-risk products and proven mitigation strategies, and ready access to this information will help reduce adverse impacts and improve environmental stewardship.

The Pesticide Risk Tool is a user-friendly, innovative online tool that ranks pesticide products for impacts on birds, earthworms, small mammals, aquatic ecosystems, worker/bystander health, consumer health and pollinators. This tool applies best available science to permit producers, advisors and regulatory professionals to compare different pest management scenarios for any commodity and select options with the fewest potential environmental and health hazards.

In this webinar, the IPM Institute will provide an introduction to the Pesticide Risk Tool (i.e. what it is, what it does and the data required to use it) and discuss how it is being used in food company supply chains and certification programs to measure, track and reduce pesticide-related risks in agriculture. There will be around 45 minutes of presentation and 10-15 minutes set aside for questions at the end.

Another upcoming webinar:
Pest Monitoring 2023: Who’s doing what and how you can help
March 8, 2023, 1pm Eastern
Speaker: Joe LaForest, Co-Director Southern IPM Center, & Associate Director of Bugwood
Registration: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_yrN4LT4-RrqiQ0CA6gRWqA

Webinar Summary:
Every year, scouts, crop consultants, growers, crop protection industry personnel, and land-grant university specialists track the status of pests and diseases to better target their management activities. In some cases, these different groups come together to form networks that share data to help improve the ability of the entire community to respond. This webinar highlights those programs that are using services from theSouthern IPM Center to support national pest and disease monitoring including:

-Bugwood Resources
-AgPest Monitor
-EDDMapS

The webinar includes both details on what programs will be active in 2023 and how you might contribute to the success of these programs