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Funding Program: IPM Partnership Grants
Project Title: New Jersey Information Network for Pesticides & Alternative Strategies (2007-2008)
Project Director (PD):
George C. Hamilton [1]
Lead State: NJ

Lead Organization: Rutgers University
Undesignated Funding: $15,000
Start Date: Jul-01-2007

End Date: Jun-30-2008
Summary: The NJinPAS will:
(1) Deliver pesticide regulatory information to Extension educators, growers, crop consultants, and pesticide users;
(2) Deliver IPM information to Extension educators, growers, crop consultants, and pesticide users;
(3) Share this information with other states in the Mid-Atlantic region, the Northeastern IPM Center, the U.S. EPA, and the USDA;
(4) Solicit information from other states in the Mid-At1antic region on shared commodities;
(5) Respond to queries for information from federal agencies such as EPA and USDA;
(6) Create and maintain an advisory committee;
(7) Update and promote a website;
(8) Distribute Center related information; and
(9) Help process subcontracts between the NEIPM Center and other entities at Rutgers Univerrsity receiving funding from the center.

Objectives: This project proposes to facilitate informed decision-making on pest management practices by

1. maintaining an advisory committee,

2. acting as a liaison between NEIPM Center, land-grant universities, other state agencies, and other Mid-Atlantic state network projects,

3. serving as a federal and state agency primary information source,

4. providing compliance advisories and assistance to stakeholders,

5. maintaining a project website,

6. facilitating involvement of stakeholders in commodity working groups, and

7. managing NEIPM Center subcontracts when appropriate.

Proposal

Report 2007


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