t. Beneficial insects and biological control One of the key aspects of IPM is harnessing the power of natural enemies to control pest populations. Predatory [...] the systematic observation of crops throughout their growth cycle. This involves a close inspection of plants for signs of pests and diseases. This practice [...] pest management. It employs a combination of strategies to prevent and control pests while minimizing the use of pesticides. Integrated Pest Management is
detect the presence of pests and respond accordingly. Benefits of crop monitoring and scouting One of the most critical aspects of crop scouting is pest [...] the systematic observation of crops throughout their growth cycle. This involves a close inspection of plants for signs of stress, pests, diseases. This [...] determine the success or failure of a harvest. These essential techniques provide growers with insights into the health and growth of their crops, enabling them
then feed and reproduce within the cadaver of the dead host, resulting in the emergence of a new generation of nematodes that can continue to seek out and [...] Steinernema feltiae nematodes Steinernema feltiae is a species of beneficial nematode commonly used in biological pest control . These microscopic roundworms [...] are parasitic and are known for their effectiveness in controlling a variety of pests, including flies (i.e fungus gnats ), thrips , beetles , caterpillars
into pesticide efficacy and optimized timing of biological applications. These factors increase the efficacy of control agents, thereby reducing the need [...] from anywhere via internet Reduces costs for pesticides, because of greater precision of applications iPM Scout app Compatible with iOS and Android Enjoy [...] production and increased pesticide restrictions. Scouting is a significant part of pest management which can assist the grower to make timely decisions and apply
Rodríguez Aviña, Rancho Los Pinos boasts over 70 years of agricultural expertise. On its 610 hectares of protected farmland, the ranch produces various tomato [...] the use of Koppert's biological systems, producers around the world have reduced their impact on the environment by drastically reducing the use of chemical [...] productivity and profitability of their crops. The ongoing collaboration between farmers and Koppert lives up to one of its core values: working for the
pests for a long period of time. Reduced pesticide dependence: The integration of predatory mites can lead to a reduction in the use of chemical pesticides [...] Determine the appropriate quantity of predatory mites needed based on factors such as the size of your crop and the severity of the pest infestation. Distribution: [...] Depending on the severity of the pest problem, multiple releases of predatory mites may be required. Follow the recommendations of your crop consultant for
the following U.S. states and territories: KY, IL, IN, IA, MI, MO, OH Mode of action Kosarid™ FP will surround a pathogen, spreading quickly along the fungal
that sustainable development is essential for the future of our planet. As a leading provider of biological solutions for agriculture and horticulture, we [...] the use of chemicals in horticulture and agriculture. We not only fight pests and diseases, but actively improve plant health , the health of people working [...] and the health of consumers who have access to residue-free produce. Key SDGs in which we are active: SDG 2 – Zero hunger The persistence of hunger for over
then feed and reproduce within the cadaver of the dead host, resulting in the emergence of a new generation of nematodes that can continue to seek out and [...] Steinernema carpocapsae nematodes Steinernema carpocapsae is a species of beneficial nematode commonly used in biological pest control . These microscopic [...] are parasitic and are known for their effectiveness in controlling a variety of pests. Steinernema carpocapsae nematodes infect their hosts by entering through
the effect of spraying Every week, Floricultura examines the action of the nematodes under a microscope. First when they have just come out of the packaging [...] plant, we maximize our use of biological plant protection, with a strong emphasis on prevention. The more pests we can keep out of the young plants, the better [...] to the 25 weeks and you need to take curative measures. All of this costs a great deal of money and is something we want to avoid.’ To combat fungus gnats