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Friend of farmer, Integrated Pest Management (IPM)

by | 29-12-2013 01:12 recommendations 0

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Farmers fully support practices that enable them to reduce pesticide use. They've been using IPM tactics such as field scouting and even crop rotation for years. IPM is a management practice that uses cultural practices and natural pest enemies to reduce the use of crop protectants. They will continue to expand IPM use whenever possible. As business people, farmers are interested in lowering costs associated with using crop protectants. IPM can help them do that. IPM, however, does not mean totally eliminating the use of crop protectants. Some are even used in conjunction with modern IPM techniques.

Nowadays, IPM has been discussed more in our many villages. In context to our campus periphery, Mr Basu Dev who is the teacher who teaches on IPM to many farmers group through Farmers Field School (FFS). This techniques follow a vital point that we don?t have to kill all our insects enemy rather we can manage it by our friendly insects and predators. By doing so we can also manages our major pest easily and in a ecofriendly way that I think is the motto of Tunza eco-generation too.

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32 Comments

  • Rohan Kapur says :
    Nice to share.
    Posted 09-01-2014 16:09

  • says :
    thanks for the share Pratik.
    Posted 01-01-2014 23:37

  • says :
    ecofriendly method IPM
    Posted 31-12-2013 22:25

  • says :
    good article
    Posted 31-12-2013 22:24

  • says :
    thanks Pratik for info...
    Posted 31-12-2013 10:48

  • says :
    nice concept of IPM
    Posted 31-12-2013 00:05

  • says :
    thanks for sharing
    Posted 30-12-2013 18:07

  • says :
    its quite a eco friendly control of the pest
    Posted 30-12-2013 17:27

  • says :
    Thank you Arushi and Christy for going through my article
    Posted 30-12-2013 17:22

  • says :
    thank you Binod Puja Mamta, Promod
    Posted 30-12-2013 17:22

  • says :
    thank you Sanjiv
    Posted 30-12-2013 17:20

  • Arushi Madan says :
    Interesting to read, thanks .
    Posted 30-12-2013 14:29

  • says :
    good share on the topic we have read on the lectures Pratik
    Posted 30-12-2013 13:50

  • says :
    Thanks for sharing :) It's new for me.
    Posted 30-12-2013 10:25

  • says :
    thanks for the information
    Posted 30-12-2013 03:42

  • says :
    thanks for sharing
    Posted 30-12-2013 02:18

  • says :
    good summerization
    Posted 29-12-2013 23:54

  • says :
    nice one

    Posted 29-12-2013 23:52

  • says :
    you are right Pratik
    Posted 29-12-2013 23:50

  • says :
    I agree with your points.
    Posted 29-12-2013 22:10

  • says :
    thank you so so much for your valuable comment
    Posted 29-12-2013 21:47

  • says :
    Informative!! Thanks for sharing :)
    Posted 29-12-2013 21:24

  • says :
    nice one!!
    Posted 29-12-2013 21:22

  • says :
    nice concept!!
    Posted 29-12-2013 20:52

  • says :
    nice green concept! keep it up!!!
    Posted 29-12-2013 20:09

  • says :
    good concept pratik!! keep it up!!!

    Posted 29-12-2013 19:54

  • says :
    i agree with you Pratik
    Posted 29-12-2013 19:36

  • says :
    nice one

    Posted 29-12-2013 19:25

  • says :
    thank you Sandesh
    Posted 29-12-2013 17:53

  • says :
    thanks for sharing...
    Posted 29-12-2013 12:12

  • says :
    yes Dev this is very much famous in our campus periphery and it has many more advantages.
    Posted 29-12-2013 12:06

  • says :
    what a green concept, IPM is becoming popular in our farmer nowadays which is eco friendly too
    Posted 29-12-2013 11:55

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