| About
the IPM Program
The Extension IPM program in Texas is operated in
partnership with the Texas Pest Management Association, the Texas
Department of Agriculture, Texas AgriLife Research,
CSREES, USDA and the citizens of Texas. Research-based information
provided by scientists in partnering agencies and Texas AgriLife
Extension Service scientists is extended to growers through County Extension
Agents and Extension Specialists.
The Texas IPM Program in partnership with the Texas Pest Management
Association operates 23 IPM units across the state. IPM units are
composed of one to four county areas and each has an Extension Agent-IPM
who supervises the program. Each IPM unit is a subunit of the statewide
Texas Pest Management Association (TPMA). TPMA is a statewide producer
organization whose purpose is to facilitate and expand the implementation
of IPM.. TPMA’s board of directors is composed of a grower
from each IPM unit and a commodity group representative from major
commodity organizations across the state. Each IPM unit has a crop
monitoring function using scouts hired by TPMA and trained and supervised
by Extension Agents-IPM. Participating growers are provided a weekly
scouting report and assistance in making pest management decisions.
Each Extension Agent-IPM also conducts on-farm demonstrations to
demonstrate new technology to growers. Information is shared by
personal contact, newsletters, radio reports, news articles, field
days, county and multi-county meetings and written reports.
We also have an Extension Agent-IPM for pecans who conducts demonstrations
and informational program statewide and a regional Extension Program
Specialist who specializes in greenhouse/nursery IPM in four east
Texas counties.
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