Extension leads multi-agency team in suppressing a pest in the west

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Team leadership by Extension personnel in coordinating regulatory efforts, research, and farmer education culminated in rapid suppression of the cereal leaf beetle pest in the West. The Western Cereal Leaf Beetle Team, consisting of 37 federal, state, and university personnel from seven states and two Canadian Provinces, tracked the pest, assessed its economic impact, and implemented a biological control program. They were successful largely due to the simultaneous education of growers on biological control and pesticide use. Program success followed Extension's commitment to an integrated approach, communication, and rapid dissemination of results between team members and the grower community. © by Extension Journal, Inc.

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Roberts, D., & Rao, S. (2012). Extension leads multi-agency team in suppressing a pest in the west. Journal of Extension, 50(2). https://doi.org/10.34068/joe.50.02.66

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