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<title>Arizona Pest Management Center: Advancing Integrated Pest Management (IPM) for Agriculture and Communities</title>
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Ellsworth, Peter C; Fournier, Al
This poster presents an overview of the Arizona Pest Management Center’s integrated pest management (IPM) accomplishments across agricultural, public health, and tribal sectors. Supported by USDA-NIFA and partner organizations, the APMC's collaborative model demonstrates transformative impacts over 25+ years of Extension-based pest management innovation.&#13;
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The poster highlights coordinated efforts from the IPM Coordinating Committee, with expertise spanning entomology, pest control, economics, tribal outreach, plant sciences, and environmental health.
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