Program Overview
Integrated Pest Management
Integrated Pest Management can be thought of as "Intelligent Pest Management," backed by science and designed to provide safe, effective, economical and sustainable solutions that protect people, pets and resources from pests. IPM makes use of the latest research-based biological, cultural, mechanical, regulatory and chemical tools.
Program Overview
Program professionals work closely with the Pesticide Safety Education Program to ensure pesticides are used only as needed, and applied in a safe, environmentally responsible manner.
Areas of Focus
- Commercial Agriculture
- Commercial Horticulture
- Glance-N-Go Project
- Household, Urban & Structural IPM
- IPM Issues
- Resources
- School IPM
- Yard, Landscape & Garden IPM
Program Administration
The program is administered by the Division of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources.
Program Details
The IPM Oklahoma from OSU Extension uses a multi-disciplinary approach, drawing upon scientists and professionals from many applicable fields, to create a first-line resource that can be applied to both agricultural and non-agricultural settings.
