Presentations from the Organic Tree Fruit Pest Management in the West: Bringing New Science to Old Problems symposium, April 13, 2010 (Pacific Branch Entomological Society of America) are available below:
- Organic Tree Fruit and Nuts: Growing, Growing, Gone? David Granatstein
- Management of Direct Pests in Organic Orchards: Successes and Challenges, Jay Brunner
- Predation of Aphids in Organic Prunes: How many predators are enough? Nick Mills
- Peach Orchard Ground Cover Management Mitigates Bug Damage, Peter Shearer
- Organic Stone Fruit Orchard Floor Management: Interactions Among Insects, Weeds, Water Use, and Crop Nutrition and Quality, Diane Alston
- Who’s Eating Whom: Evaluating Predators and Parasitoids and the Influence of the Farscape Using Protein-marking and Gut Content Analyses, Tom Unruh
- Enhancing BC in Organic Orchards Using HIPV Lures to Characterize, Monitor and Manipulate Natural Enemies, Vince Jones