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Funding Program: Working Groups
Project Title: Great Lakes Hop Working Group 2017
Project Directors (PDs):
Erin Lizotte [1]
J Robert Sirrine [2]
Brad Bergefurd [3]
Lead State: MI

Lead Organization: Michigan State University
Cooperating State(s): Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Minnesota, North Carolina, North Dakota, New York, Ohio, Vermont, Washington, Wisconsin
Undesignated Funding: $19,992
Start Date: Mar-01-2017

End Date: Feb-28-2018
Pests Involved: Pests of hop
Site/Commodity: Hops
Area of Emphasis: IPM
Summary: The objective of this proposal is to continue to build the network of hop educators and researchers working in the Midwest and Eastern U.S. as well as Canada. These regions represent similar hop growing conditions that diverge substantially from the conditions in the major production regions of the Pacific Northwest. Members include: Michigan State University, University of Minnesota, Ohio State University, Purdue University, University of Wisconsin, University of Illinois, University of Vermont, Cornell University, North Carolina State University, North Dakota State, Virginia Tech, Iowa State, and the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food. The GLHWG will convene for a two-day conference focused on research and Extension reporting and project development. The major goals of the of the GLHWG include; Supporting improved information exchange and knowledge sharing within the NCIPM Great Lakes Hop Working Group and beyond through scholarship, and ; Increasing collaboration in addressing IPM challenges for hop producers through improved needs assessment and grant development.

Objectives: Objective 1. Support improved information exchange and knowledge sharing within the NCIPM Great Lakes Hop Working Group and beyond through scholarship.

Objective 2. Increase collaboration in addressing IPM challenges for hop producers through improved needs assessment and grant development.



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