| PUBLICATION | AVAILABLE FROM | PRICE |
| Crop Talk | Department of Plant Science, University of Connecticut, Box U-67, 1376 Storrs Road, Storrs, CT 06269-4067 | Online newsletter |
| New England Vegetable Management Guide. Updated every other year. | Communications and Information Technology, U-35, 1376 Storrs Rd., UCONN, Storrs, CT 06269-4035. (860) 486-3336. | $15.00/copy |
| Northeast Pepper Integrated Pest Management Manual | Communications and Information Technology, U-35, 1376 Storrs Rd., UCONN, Storrs, CT 06269-4035. (860) 486-3336. | $19.95/copy |
| Integrated Pest Management for Connecticut Sweet Corn | Communications and Information Technology, U-35, 1376 Storrs Rd., UCONN, Storrs, CT 06269-4035. (860) 486-3336. Cooperative Extension Publication 88-12, 12 pages. | No charge |
| Integrated Pest Management for Connecticut Cole Crops | Communications and Information Technology, U-35, 1376 Storrs Rd., UCONN, Storrs, CT 06269-4035. (860) 486-3336. Cooperative Extension ublication 93-19, 12 pages | $6.00/copy |
| Northeast Sweet Corn Production and Integrated Pest Management Manual | Communications and Information Technology, U-35, 1376 Storrs Rd., UCONN, Storrs, CT 06269-4035. (860) 486-3336. Cooperative Extension Publication. | $19.50 plus $3.00 postage & handling |
| Connecticut Vegetable and Small Fruit Growers Conference - annual | Vernon, CT. Contact Jude Boucher, Vegetable Crops IPM Program Coordinator for times, dates and additional information. Cooperative Extension System, 24 Hyde Ave., Vernon, CT 06066, (860) 875-3331. | January |
| New England Vegetable and Fruit Conference and Trade Show. Bi-annual. |
Radisson Hotel, Manchester, NH Contact Jude Boucher, Vegetable Crops IPM Coordinator, UCONN. (860) 875-3331. |
December |
| Annual Vegetable Crop Farm Twilight Meeting | Contact Jude Boucher, Vegetable Crops IPM Coordinator, UCONN. (860) 875-3331. | |
| Full-Season Sweet Corn, Cole Crops and Pepper IPM Training Programs | Contact Jude Boucher, Vegetable Crops IPM Program Coordinator. (860) 875-3331. | . |
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Vegetable Crops IPM Recorded Telephone
Hot-Line and onlineVegetable Pest Message. (860) 870-6954
Updated weekly through the growing season |
Jude Boucher, Vegetable Crops IPM Program Coordinator. (860) 875-3331. | . |
| University of Connecticut Integrated Pest Management Program Annual Report to the Connecticut Legislature. |
| Connecticut Issue: Reduction in the Use of Pesticides. Fact sheet. Updated Annually. |
Contact Dr. Ana Legrand, UCONN IPM Program Coordinator, Department of Plant Science, University of Connecticut. 860-486-0869.
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