Biological Control Options in Vegetable Production

Join this webinar to explore biological control strategies in vegetable production, including biopesticides, companion…


Incorporating Biological Control of Spider Mites into Tomato Pest Management Programs

Join this webinar to learn effective biological control of spider mites in tomatoes using predatory mite Phytoseiulus…


Organic Growing Media: How Can It Affect the Health of My Transplants?

Join this webinar to explore research on organic growing media for tomato and cucurbit seedlings, including performance…


Organic Management of Spotted Wing Drosophila 2020 Webinar

Join this webinar for an update on effective organic management strategies for spotted-wing drosophila (SWD), including…


Biological Control of Whiteflies in Squash

Join Dr. Lilburd and Dr. Lopez to explore biological control in vegetable crops, focusing on predators, parasitoids,…


Hydromulching in Carrot: An Organic Weed Control Tool for Direct Seeded Crops

Explore the benefits of mulching for weed suppression and crop growth, including biodegradable options. Discover…


Organic Management of Bacterial Wilt of Tomato and Potato Caused by Ralstonia solanacearum

Bacterial wilt, caused by Ralstonia solanacearum, significantly affects potato and tomato crops. Learn the biology and…


Lower Financial Risk by Increasing Soil Health

Discover how improving soil health through practices like crop rotations and cover cropping can enhance yield stability…


Tools for Farm Biodiversity Webinar

Join this webinar to discover three essential tools for organic growers: the Merlin Bird ID app, Habitat Network, and…


How to Use Paper Bags to Protect Organic Peaches from Insects and Diseases in the Southeastern United States

Explore the use of paper bags in disease and insect management in organic peach production.


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