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Funding Program: Working Groups
Project Title: Organic and IPM Working Group: Strengthening the Alliance
Project Director (PD):
Thomas Green [1]
Lead State: WI

Lead Organization: IPM Institute of North America, Inc.
Cooperating State(s): Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, North Dakota, Nebraska, Ohio, South Dakota
Undesignated Funding: $20,000
Start Date: Mar-01-2017

End Date: Feb-28-2018
Area of Emphasis: Organic and IPM
Summary: Organic and IPM proponents share many concerns and interest in improving impacts of food production on environmental and human health. Despite these common goals, IPM and organic leaders have few occasions to share thoughts, ideas and resources. The Organic and IPM Working group’s goal is to synergize the efforts of these two communities by building partnerships, fostering dialogue between diverse stakeholders, exchanging information and knowledge, and collaboratively identifying and working towards shared priorities. We aim to achieve our goal by maintaining a curated and facilitated platform that encourages participation across disciplines, organizations and geographies. Renewed funding for the Organic and IPM Working Group will enable us to host monthly conference calls, one in-person meeting, maintain a website to share resources, interact with policy makers in federal agencies and publish a special issue of Biological Control. The group’s outputs will support the North Central IPM Center’s goals of improving understanding of current and emerging IPM and organic management issues, as well as increasing collaboration among diverse stakeholders, scientists and professionals working to address priorities common to organic and IPM in the North Central region and nationally. If funded, the Organic and IPM Working Group will continue its mission of strengthening the alliance between organic and IPM communities to promote adoption of IPM practices and enhance food security in the North Central region and nationally.

Objectives: 1. Coordinate monthly Organic and IPM Working Group conference calls. Maintain an updated website and listserv.
2. Host an in-person Working Group Meeting in conjunction with a major conference. We will develop a formal agenda for the meeting and will publish the meeting proceedings on the working group website.
3. Interact with policy makers within federal agencies, such as USDA NOP, NIFA, and NRCS, and EPA to provide direct feedback to better address the needs of Organic and IPM communities.
4. Publish a special edition of Biological Control. Working group members will participate in editing, writing and reviewing the edition.


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