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Title: IPM Education, Internships and Employment


1
IPM Education, Internships and Employment
  • Norm Leppla

University of Florida, IFAS
2
Lepplas Career
  • University of Arizona- Insect Behavior Rearing
    Research (2 yr)
  • USDA, ARS- Pest Management Biological Control,
    FL TX (17 yr)
  • USDA, APHIS- Methods Development, Washington DC
    International (7 yr)
  • University of Florida- Administration
    Integrated Pest Management (15 yr)

3
Seminar Topics
  • What is IPM and where does a DPM fit?
  • How should you approach a mentor?
  • How are internships related to post-graduation
    employment?
  • What are the competencies of an IPM education?
  • What is a "state" IPM program?
  • .

4
What is IPM?
National Road Map for Integrated Pest Management
(USDA, Office of Pest Management Policy) May 17,
2004
Integrated Pest Management, or IPM, is a
long-standing, science-based, decision-making
process that identifies and reduces risks from
pests and pest management related strategies..
http//www.ipmcenters.org/Docs/IPMRoadMap.pdf
5
What is IPM?
  • IPM is the coordinated use of pest and
    environmental information and available pest
    control methods
  • to prevent unacceptable levels of pest damage by
    the most economical means...
  • with the least possible hazard to people,
    property and the environment.

6
IPM System
  • REDUCE RISK
  • Pest outbreaks disease epidemics
  • Environmental contamination
  • Human health hazards
  • Pest mgmt. costs
  • INCREASE
  • Reliability
  • Sustainability

Chem
Biological Control
Cultural Physical Methods
7
Generic IPM Program
  • Biological knowledge
  • Monitoring and inspection
  • Act to control pests when necessary
  • Choose least-risk options
  • Long-term, preventative practices
  • Evaluation and records
  • Pesticide management
  • Continual improvement

8
Where Does a DPM Fit?
  • There is a need for broadly trained,
    interdisciplinary specialists to deal with the
    challenge of IPM and the complexity of crop
    systemsa doctoral degree in plant health. (NAS
    Spring 2000)

Les Ehler and Dale Bottrell http//www.nap.edu/iss
ues/16.3/ehler
9
Where Does a DPM Fit?
  • IPM requires innovative partnerships among
    scientists, extension agents, pest consultants,
    progressive farmers, farm workers, and
    consumers.

10
The Future of IPM and Plant Medicine
  • Multi-disciplinary
  • Partnerships
  • Resources- internet
  • Knowledge intensive

Entomology
Forestry
Nematology
Agronomy
Plant Medicine
Horticulture
Plant Pathology
Soil Science
Weed Science
11
IPM and DPM
12
How to Approach a Mentor?
  • Make an appointment via telephone
  • or email.
  • Provide some background information, e.g., CV,
    statement of interest.
  • Have a discussion about 30 minutes.
  • Prepare questions in advance.
  • Expectations of prospective mentor and mentor of
    you.

13
Civility and Respect
  • Civility- politeness and courtesy in behavior or
    speech.
  • Respect- consideration or concern (honesty).
  • The faculty is here to help you gain the best
    possible education.
  • We must work hard to provide you with the
    resources you need, so we are interdependent.
  • Why are you here?

14
How are Internships Related to Post-Graduation
Employment?
  • We are always being evaluated.
  • Internships provide a trial period.
  • Potential employers are always seeking
    outstanding employees.
  • Employers expect a return on their investment in
    you.
  • Successful employment is based on how well you
    fit.

15
IPM Education and Training
Pest Prevention and Detection
  • Prevent pest outbreaks through habitat
    manipulation and other cultural practices
  • Gain experience with pest habitats, e.g., crops
    or buildings
  • Know the life cycles of the host plants, pests
    and beneficial organisms
  • Understand the ecology and adaptability of the
    organisms

16
IPM Education and Training
Pest Identification and Management
  • Utilize scouting and other monitoring techniques
  • Accurately identify key pest and beneficial
    organisms
  • Apply damage, economic and other action
    thresholds
  • Design systems of mitigation that minimize
    environmental impacts

17
IPM Education and Training
General Knowledge and Professionalism
  • Practice safe and appropriate use of pesticides
    and other IPM tactics
  • Know current laws and regulations pertinent to
    pest management
  • Be able to rapidly access pest management
    information
  • Be involved in pest management and related
    organizations

18
IPM Capabilities
  • Education experience. An inter-disciplinary
    education in the traditional scientific
    disciplines plus hands-on, practical experience
    is essential.
  • Synthesis integration. Education and training
    prepare pest managers to synthesize knowledge
    from across disciplines and integrate pest
    management within entire production systems.

19
IPM Capabilities
  • Problem solving critical thinking. Experience
    is gained in accurately diagnosing and rapidly
    solving plant health problems while minimizing
    environmental impacts and economic losses.
  • Speaking writing effectively. Superior
    communication skills, both written and verbal,
    are required to effectively communicate IPM
    principles and practices.

20
What is a State Extension IPM
Program?
USDA, CSREES (NIFA) Funding Cooperative
Extension Directors State IPM Coordinators Coope
rators
  • 1972- "Huffaker Project" 12.5 million (NSF,
    USDA, EPA)
  • 1975- CES Extension IPM formula funding for
    every state 1862 land grant (56 states,
    0.5-1.5 m total)
  • 1979- Adkisson Project 3.5 million
  • 2010- E-IPM grant funding, 1862 and 1890 land
    grant eligible (75 institutions, ca 8.4 m)

21
PROGRAM MANAGEMENT
  • Designated Coordinator..18
  • Manage the Smith-Lever 3(d) Funds.26
  • Obtain Extramural Funding.41
  • Adequate Technical Support..24
  • Adequate Facilities and Equipment...41
  • Program Management Structure...53
  • Planning/Priority Setting Process..45
  • Assure IPM Program Recognition.53
  • Professional Development Opportunities.45

22
PROGRAM DELIVERY
  • Communication System (e.g., website)..51
  • Grants Program..22
  • Produce Extension Materials...49
  • Provide IPM Consultation.....34
  • Seek Funding for Cooperators.28
  • Conduct Education Training Activities.52
  • Means of Measuring Benefits...53

23
PROGRAM INVOLVEMENT
  • Cooperative Extension Collaboration.....53
  • Research Collaboration....52
  • Clientele Collaboration..51
  • Interdisciplinary Scope..53
  • Inter-Institutional Collaboration.. 52
  • Statewide Involvement..52
  • Regional, National International Liaison.43

24
PROGRAM SUPPORT
  • USDA, NIFA.....54
  • Regional IPM Center..54
  • University Administration...30
  • Unit Leader......30
  • Clientele20

25
The Functions, Evolution and Benefits of State
Integrated Pest Management Programs N. C.
Leppla, D. A. Herbert, Jr. and D. D.
Thomas American Entomologist, Winter 2009
A comprehensive and at least stable state IPM
program would benefit every land grant
university, as agriculture, communities and
natural areas are increasingly difficult to
protect from pests and diseases without
unacceptable risks to human health and the
environment.
26
Potential Threats to Food Crop Production
  • Food borne illnesses
  • Land availability and use
  • Labor and immigration
  • Water quality and quantity
  • Higher operating costs (fuel)
  • New plant pests and diseases

27
Potential Threats to Food Crop Production
  • Loss of pesticides
  • Offshore competition
  • Damaging weather
  • Population growth
  • Environmentalism
  • Government assistance

28
IPM Florida The UF, IFAS Statewide IPM Program
http//ipm.ifas.ufl.edu
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