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The National IPM Network is a University/Extension/Government/Industry supported
WWW system to provide the most accurate urban and agricultural IPM information.
The backbone of the NIPMNetwork is four Web Servers located at host institutions
serving each of the USDA defined regions (Southern, Northeastern, North Central, and Western)
in the US. Within each region, participating institutions are providing state-specific or
subject-specific information. We welcome and encourage the participation of any interested institution.
The involvement of the
commercial sector of the agricultural industry is particulary important. Please read this
overview of why your involvement is required.
The information on this Web Server deals primarily with pest management in
North Carolina.
We would welcome the participation of any individual, organization, institution,
or company.
Please contact us
if you are interested in helping to develop this
innovative and comprehensive pest management information system, or seeing
how you can integrate the NIPMN system into your software products.
This is a DEMONSTRATION PROJECT. Please keep this in mind as you use the system.
New material is added frequently and new methods of presenting information are being developed.
As a result you may find material or programs that seem incomplete -
be patient and revisit in a few days.
For further information contact:
Ron Stinner - cipm@ncsu.edu