PPT-Insect Control in the Organic Vegetable Garden

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Outline Planning to avoid pests Insect Monitoring and Identification Fundamentals of Organic Insect Control Cultural Practices Sanitation exclusion Attracting natural

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Outline Planning to avoid pests Insect Monitoring and Identification Fundamentals of Organic Insect Control Cultural Practices Sanitation exclusion Attracting natural enemies Botanical and biological pesticides. brPage 1br the garden brPage 2br the garden brPage 3br the garden brPage 4br the garden brPage 5br the garden brPage 6br the garden brPage 7br the garden br Presented by: . hessa. al-. obaid. . G. oals . of sample collection. A. s . a hobby. . . M. easure . biodiversity. . D. etect . changes in water quality. . . A. cquire . material for biological, physiological, ecological and molecular studies. . List . four things to consider when choosing a site for a vegetable garden.. Draw a simple garden plan that allows for successive planting of early and late harvest vegetables. .. Describe the steps in maintaining a vegetable garden.. Lab. 311. Presented by: . hessa. . alobaid. . Insect morphology . Insects . possess segmented bodies supported by an exoskeleton, a hard jointed outer covering made mostly . of . chitin. . . The . segments of the body are organized into three distinctive but interconnected . Open your class notebook to the next available page and label it with today’s date and the title above. Now you are ready to begin.. What to do…. As you review the remaining slides in the . powerpoint. Learning Objectives. 1. Describe how insects are collected.. 2. Describe how insects are preserved.. 3. Describe how insects are labeled.. 4. Describe how insects are pinned.. 5. Determine how the wings of butterflies . What is An Insect? . Insects are invertebrates (they do not have a backbone or internal skeleton. Instead, they have a hard exoskeleton on the outside of the body.). Insects . h. ave three distinct body parts:. 6.5 million American children live in a food desert . (USDA). Urban Gardens for . Children . and Families . Experiencing Homelessness. About the Homeless Children’s Education Fund (HCEF). Pittsburgh, PA, est. 1999. By . Pam Perry . Master Gardener. Summer Harvest . MCCE Demo Garden. “. A garden’s productivity is proportional to the gardener’s generosity!. ”. We can plant and harvest something fresh to eat every day of every month . Presented by: Kent Phillips. kent.a.phillips@gmail.com. 2. Maryland . Master Gardeners’. Mission. To educate Maryland residents about safe, effective and sustainable horticultural practices that build healthy gardens, landscapes, and communities.. Preparing the Garden Site Module 10 - Garden Ecology Lesson 5: Preparing the Garden Site Why is it important to prepare the site? More than likely the site you will be transforming will need some attention to get it ready for the makeover you are envisioning. Unit 5: Insect Pest Management for Stored Grain. Unit 5 Objectives:. Discuss insect control options for grain going into storage. Identify different types of control methods. Knowledge of insects associated with storage damage. tool . for controlling. . Aedes. . Aegypti. . Johann Antoine and Charles Grant. What is the SIT?. The Sterile Insect Technique. , best known by its acronym SIT and also identified as the Sterile Insect Release Method (SIRM), is a biologically-based method for the management of key insect pests of agricultural and medical/veterinary importance. In the FAO glossary, the Sterile Insect Technique is defined as “. Norm Leppla. University of Florida. Entomology and Nematology. Department. . . Workshop on Breeding and Quality Control of . Entomophagous. Insects and . Entomopathogenic. . Fungi . Merida. , Mexico .

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