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Battle Bad Bugs and Protect Pollinators on the Farm

Integrated Pest Management helps control pests in the garden.

By Lynn Coulter

We’ve come a long way from using “tobacco water” and other homemade remedies to control plant pests. Many farmers and gardeners in the U.S. and around the world now use integrated pest management, or IPM, to protect their crops, while minimizing use of pesticides that can harm pollinators.

IPM is a combination of practices used to reduce pests and diseases, since eliminating them isn’t always possible. To protect pollinators, chemicals are used as a last resort. The basic steps include:

Good cultural practices like proper watering, weeding and fertilizing can also help reduce pests and diseases. Learn more from the U.S. Environmental Protection or research institutions like the University of California.

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