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Pest Management PlanningLast Modified: 05/14/2008 Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is a sustainable approach to pest control that combines the use of prevention, avoidance, monitoring and suppression strategies to maintain pest populations below economically damaging levels, to minimize pest resistance, and to minimize harmful effects of pest control on human health and environmental resources. PolicyNRCS - National Pest Management PolicyToolsWindows Pesticide Screening Tool (WIN-PST) Supporting Documentation and Procedures for Maryland595
Maryland Pest Management Conservation Practice Standard The following documents require Adobe Acrobat or Microsoft Excel.
Technical AssistanceTechReg - NRCS's online tool for
Technical Service Providers to register, become certified, and manage their TSP
profiles. Financial AssistanceThere is financial assistance available for producers that go beyond the minimum requirements of the 595 Maryland Pest Management Conservation Practice Standard under Maryland's Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP). A multi-level system of incentives is offered to producers who do a better job of reducing pesticide usage, reducing pesticide effects on the environment and using more environmentally free pesticides. Additional ResourcesPesticide Applicator Checklist ContactTim Pilkowski |
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