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ESA 58th Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA (Symposium) Alerting Crop Producers to Pest Outbreaks: Statewide Insect Pest Surveys and A Rapid Technology Transfer System Speaker: Dr. Ayanava Majumdar Extension Entomologist (Peanuts, Vegetables) State SARE Coordinator, AU Gulf Coast Research & Extension Center 8300 State Hwy 104, Fairhope, Alabama 36532 Cell phone: 251-331-8416 Email: bugdoctor@auburn.edu
Presentation Layout Overview of SARE & ACES in Alabama Current & Emerging Pest Issues Constraints to Technology Adoption Participatory Ext./Res. projects:  Insect Pest Monitoring Program & Synchronized Information Transfer System Net house Vegetable Production (time permitting) Summary
Alabama Sustainable Agriculture Program (SARE Grants, 1988-2009)  SARE grants to universities: $539,827       Tuskegee U $134,488       Alabama A&M $1,276,678    Auburn U Source: http://www.sare.org/highlights/state_summaries.shtml
Unique Attributes of Alabama Extension & IPM Program New ACES model, 2010: Strategic Program Initiatives, TEAM projects with Regional Ext. Agents (REAs) Use of Program Theory and Logic Model (Carroll & McKenna, 2001) in grant writing & project execution Use of educational models for program maturity Evaluations are continuous: Needs Assessment, Process Evaluation, Outcome Evaluation, Impact Assessment (Taylor-Powell, 2008)
Major Insect Pests – Sentinel Plots (2010 - A drought year) Mexican bean beetle, Epilachnavarivestis Yellowstriped armyworm, Spodopteraornithogalli(Guenee) Colorado potato beetle Leptinotarsadecemlineata(Say) Grasshopper Tomato hornworm, Manducaquinquemaculata(Linnaeus) Brown stink bug, Euschistusservus(Say) Aphid outbreak on bell pepper
Emerging Pest on Vegetables: Leaffooted Bugs Leptoglossusgonagra Leptoglossusphyllopus Bean plataspid,  Megacopta  cribraria Brown marmorated stink bug,  Hyalomorphahalys Leptoglossuszonatus
IPM Needs/Asset Assessments, 2008-2010 Main goal: Empowering farmers, establishing a feedback system N = 132 small or limited resource farmers (LRFs) Survey locations: AL Sustainable Agriculture Network, Southern Sustainable Agriculture Working Group, ACES Regional meetings Also referenced: Tackie et al., 2004, 2009; Molnar et al. 2002, 2006
Results I: Socio-economic Constraints  64% earned <$10,000 annual sales (Tackie et al., 2004) 40% high school educated (Tackie et al., 2004) 4 acres per farm  Barriers to technology adoption: Lack of knowledge of Ext. resources: 40-50% Difficult to access information: 30% Difficulty in finding products: 20% High cost of organic materials: 10%* Low availability of reliable data: 10% Difficulty in implementing recommendations: 10% Lack of time: 5%* * Added by growers during surveys.
Results II: Technical Constraints  10-44% respondents could not identify IPM tactic 11% indicated IPM should be clearly emphasized in Ext. 44% respondents not aware of Extension IPM resources Specific pest management challenges: Timely pest detection, <10% use pheromone traps Insect pest ID poor (53% have ‘worms’, 22% ‘aphids’, 20% ‘beetles’) Crop scouting, priority 1-4 out of 5, 35% adoption rate
Ecological Pest Management From Altieri, Nicholls, and Fritz (2005): Manage Insects on Your Farm (SARE) Ecological Pest Management System or EPM incorporates the broad knowledge of the agro-ecosystem to choose pest management tactics that are timely, environmentally friendly and cost-effective.  Goal of EPM: Maintain Healthy Plants From Root to Foliage ‘Pillars’ of EPM:            Crop DiversityReduce Tillage          Rotations			             Maintain Soil Cover          Cover Crops			             Add Organic Matter          Plant Breeding		             Nutrient Management Below ground factors Above ground factors
Starting Point for EPM… Emphasis on Pest Detection & Correct Identification: INSECT PHEROMONE TRAPS for improved scouting Trap Catch = Pest Density X Pest Activity (Taylor, 1963) Insect Monitoring Project (2009-2010) Highest trap catches in slideshow (May-Sept.) Stink bug trap Corn rootworm trap Sticky wing trap
Pheromone-Based Insect Monitoring Advantages : ,[object Object]
 ‘Quantify’ pest pressure
  Species specific
  Reusable
Site-specific IPM Action PlanDisadvantages: ,[object Object]
 No info about crop injury
 Scouting still important
Training neededIntensive Grower (& REA) EPM training, 2008-2010: ,[object Object]
Integrating multiple observations into ‘systems approach’
Improve decision making for pest management
Where to find reliable information,[object Object]
Alabama Insect Survey Locations Peanut farm Vegetable farm 2010  (16,624 insects) 2009  (8,500 insects)
Insect Trap Catches in Alabama Vegetables NASS Zones:  3 locations each zone – NE, NW, C, SE and SW AL
Beet Armyworm-BAW(Spodopteraexigua) 2010 2009 13 moths/trap 10 moths/trap 11 moths/trap 21 moths/trap 46 moths/trap 53 moths/trap 53 moths/trap 55moths/trap Traps placed near vegetable fields
BAWPopulation Fluctuations in Alabama: Conventional Farm (A) vs. Organic Farm (B)  Locations: Clay County (A)     Dale County (B) Numbers indicate moth catches in 12 days. Noticeable larval feeding
Fall Armyworm-FAW (Spodopterafrugiperda) 2010 2009 18 moths/trap 20moths/trap 26 moths/trap 29 moths/trap 5 moths/trap 14 moths/trap 37 moths/trap 36 moths/trap Traps placed near vegetable fields
FAW Population Fluctuations in Alabama: Conventional Farm (A) vs. Organic Farm (B)  Locations: Clay County (A)     Dale County (B) Numbers indicate moth catches in 12 days. Noticeable larval feeding
Tomato Fruitworm-TFW(Helicoverpazea) 2010 2009 6 moths/trap 10 moths/trap 1 moths/trap 25 moths/trap 2 moths/trap 6 moths/trap 21 moths/trap 11 moths/trap Traps placed near vegetable fields
TFW Population Fluctuations in Alabama: Conventional Farm (A) vs. Organic Farm (B)  Locations: Clay County (A)     Dale County (B) Numbers indicate moth catches in 12 days. Noticeable larval feeding
Tobacco Budworm-TBW(Heliothisvirescens)  2010 2009 5 moths/trap 2 moths/trap 3 moths/trap 7 moths/trap 6 moths/trap 3 moths/trap 8 moths/trap 3 moths/trap Traps placed near vegetable fields

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Alerting Crop Producers to Pest Outbreaks: Statewide Insect Pest Surveys and Rapid Technology Transfer System

  • 1. ESA 58th Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA (Symposium) Alerting Crop Producers to Pest Outbreaks: Statewide Insect Pest Surveys and A Rapid Technology Transfer System Speaker: Dr. Ayanava Majumdar Extension Entomologist (Peanuts, Vegetables) State SARE Coordinator, AU Gulf Coast Research & Extension Center 8300 State Hwy 104, Fairhope, Alabama 36532 Cell phone: 251-331-8416 Email: bugdoctor@auburn.edu
  • 2. Presentation Layout Overview of SARE & ACES in Alabama Current & Emerging Pest Issues Constraints to Technology Adoption Participatory Ext./Res. projects: Insect Pest Monitoring Program & Synchronized Information Transfer System Net house Vegetable Production (time permitting) Summary
  • 3. Alabama Sustainable Agriculture Program (SARE Grants, 1988-2009) SARE grants to universities: $539,827 Tuskegee U $134,488 Alabama A&M $1,276,678 Auburn U Source: http://www.sare.org/highlights/state_summaries.shtml
  • 4. Unique Attributes of Alabama Extension & IPM Program New ACES model, 2010: Strategic Program Initiatives, TEAM projects with Regional Ext. Agents (REAs) Use of Program Theory and Logic Model (Carroll & McKenna, 2001) in grant writing & project execution Use of educational models for program maturity Evaluations are continuous: Needs Assessment, Process Evaluation, Outcome Evaluation, Impact Assessment (Taylor-Powell, 2008)
  • 5. Major Insect Pests – Sentinel Plots (2010 - A drought year) Mexican bean beetle, Epilachnavarivestis Yellowstriped armyworm, Spodopteraornithogalli(Guenee) Colorado potato beetle Leptinotarsadecemlineata(Say) Grasshopper Tomato hornworm, Manducaquinquemaculata(Linnaeus) Brown stink bug, Euschistusservus(Say) Aphid outbreak on bell pepper
  • 6. Emerging Pest on Vegetables: Leaffooted Bugs Leptoglossusgonagra Leptoglossusphyllopus Bean plataspid, Megacopta cribraria Brown marmorated stink bug, Hyalomorphahalys Leptoglossuszonatus
  • 7. IPM Needs/Asset Assessments, 2008-2010 Main goal: Empowering farmers, establishing a feedback system N = 132 small or limited resource farmers (LRFs) Survey locations: AL Sustainable Agriculture Network, Southern Sustainable Agriculture Working Group, ACES Regional meetings Also referenced: Tackie et al., 2004, 2009; Molnar et al. 2002, 2006
  • 8. Results I: Socio-economic Constraints 64% earned <$10,000 annual sales (Tackie et al., 2004) 40% high school educated (Tackie et al., 2004) 4 acres per farm Barriers to technology adoption: Lack of knowledge of Ext. resources: 40-50% Difficult to access information: 30% Difficulty in finding products: 20% High cost of organic materials: 10%* Low availability of reliable data: 10% Difficulty in implementing recommendations: 10% Lack of time: 5%* * Added by growers during surveys.
  • 9. Results II: Technical Constraints 10-44% respondents could not identify IPM tactic 11% indicated IPM should be clearly emphasized in Ext. 44% respondents not aware of Extension IPM resources Specific pest management challenges: Timely pest detection, <10% use pheromone traps Insect pest ID poor (53% have ‘worms’, 22% ‘aphids’, 20% ‘beetles’) Crop scouting, priority 1-4 out of 5, 35% adoption rate
  • 10. Ecological Pest Management From Altieri, Nicholls, and Fritz (2005): Manage Insects on Your Farm (SARE) Ecological Pest Management System or EPM incorporates the broad knowledge of the agro-ecosystem to choose pest management tactics that are timely, environmentally friendly and cost-effective. Goal of EPM: Maintain Healthy Plants From Root to Foliage ‘Pillars’ of EPM: Crop DiversityReduce Tillage Rotations Maintain Soil Cover Cover Crops Add Organic Matter Plant Breeding Nutrient Management Below ground factors Above ground factors
  • 11. Starting Point for EPM… Emphasis on Pest Detection & Correct Identification: INSECT PHEROMONE TRAPS for improved scouting Trap Catch = Pest Density X Pest Activity (Taylor, 1963) Insect Monitoring Project (2009-2010) Highest trap catches in slideshow (May-Sept.) Stink bug trap Corn rootworm trap Sticky wing trap
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  • 14. Species specific
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  • 17. No info about crop injury
  • 18. Scouting still important
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  • 20. Integrating multiple observations into ‘systems approach’
  • 21. Improve decision making for pest management
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  • 23. Alabama Insect Survey Locations Peanut farm Vegetable farm 2010 (16,624 insects) 2009 (8,500 insects)
  • 24. Insect Trap Catches in Alabama Vegetables NASS Zones: 3 locations each zone – NE, NW, C, SE and SW AL
  • 25. Beet Armyworm-BAW(Spodopteraexigua) 2010 2009 13 moths/trap 10 moths/trap 11 moths/trap 21 moths/trap 46 moths/trap 53 moths/trap 53 moths/trap 55moths/trap Traps placed near vegetable fields
  • 26. BAWPopulation Fluctuations in Alabama: Conventional Farm (A) vs. Organic Farm (B) Locations: Clay County (A) Dale County (B) Numbers indicate moth catches in 12 days. Noticeable larval feeding
  • 27. Fall Armyworm-FAW (Spodopterafrugiperda) 2010 2009 18 moths/trap 20moths/trap 26 moths/trap 29 moths/trap 5 moths/trap 14 moths/trap 37 moths/trap 36 moths/trap Traps placed near vegetable fields
  • 28. FAW Population Fluctuations in Alabama: Conventional Farm (A) vs. Organic Farm (B) Locations: Clay County (A) Dale County (B) Numbers indicate moth catches in 12 days. Noticeable larval feeding
  • 29. Tomato Fruitworm-TFW(Helicoverpazea) 2010 2009 6 moths/trap 10 moths/trap 1 moths/trap 25 moths/trap 2 moths/trap 6 moths/trap 21 moths/trap 11 moths/trap Traps placed near vegetable fields
  • 30. TFW Population Fluctuations in Alabama: Conventional Farm (A) vs. Organic Farm (B) Locations: Clay County (A) Dale County (B) Numbers indicate moth catches in 12 days. Noticeable larval feeding
  • 31. Tobacco Budworm-TBW(Heliothisvirescens) 2010 2009 5 moths/trap 2 moths/trap 3 moths/trap 7 moths/trap 6 moths/trap 3 moths/trap 8 moths/trap 3 moths/trap Traps placed near vegetable fields
  • 32. TBW Population Fluctuations in Alabama: Conventional Farm (A) vs. Organic Farm (B) Locations: Clay County (A) Dale County (B) Numbers indicate moth catches in 12 days. Noticeable larval feeding
  • 33. Squash Vine Borer-SVB(Mellitiacucurbitae) 2010 2009 19 moths/trap NA 6 moths/trap NA 14 moths/trap NA 20 moths/trap NA Traps placed near vegetable fields
  • 34. SVB Population Fluctuations in Alabama: Two Organic Farms Locations: Marshall County (A) Dale County (B) Numbers indicate moth catches in 12 days.
  • 35. IPM COmmunicationREsource (IPM-CORE): Providing New Thrust to Technology Transfer via Technology Convergence (Grant Funded Projects) www.aces.edu 15-40% LRFs use the website info CommHort Blog IPM Kiosks at local pesticide stores IPM Exhibit at tradeshows
  • 36. Facebook Page: Alabama Vegetable IPM 20% LRFs on Facebook 25-83 impressions per news Subscription increase rate : 1.7%
  • 37. YouTube Channel: IPMNews Recorded Live in Field!
  • 38. The IPM Communicator(A FREE electronic newsletter)
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  • 40. Articles: 76 Entomology, 13 Plant Pathology , 21 Home Garden
  • 42. 18 Weekly Issues (www.aces.edu/go/128; 171 page views/d)
  • 43. Synchronized with Facebook, YouTube & Blogs
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  • 45. 53% read for 15 minutes and 22% for 30+ minutes
  • 47. 94% support continuation of the newsletter in 2011
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  • 49. Insect pest pressures vary by location & farming practices
  • 50. Growers encouraged to develop site-specific IPM plan
  • 51. Timely information to limited resource farmers important
  • 52. Technologies under evaluation: Net house, trap cropping, high tunnels
  • 53. Extension IPM program must have high ‘visibility’ even with limited resourcesQuestions?

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. AL A&amp;M has the Small Farms Research Center to promote the organic and sustainable ag projects. Tuskegee U has the Small Farm Rural Economic Development Center.
  2. SPIs: Health and Wellness, Workforce Development, Safe and Secure Food Supply, Financial Literacy, Sustainable Agriculture and Forestry, Environmental Stewardship
  3. Bean plataspid was first detected in Georgia in October, 2009. In October 2010, the insect was first found in Cleburne County, AL.
  4. Crop diversity and other listed pillars (in orange) emphasize the usefulness of above-ground habitat management, plant diversification, and enhancement of beneficial fauna. Choosing right varieties is the first step to EBPM.Reduced tillage and other listed pillars (in pink) emphasize the usefulness of below-ground habitat management, biota activation and diversified farming