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- 2020 VCE Program Team POW and Action Plan Sharing SessionBlevins, Stephanie; Parson, Rachel (2020-10-22)VCE Programs Teams came together for a two hour session to learn about each team's plan of work and action plans. During the webinar, team representatives shared about the successful work of their program team and answered questions about their programs.
- 2021 Horticultural and Forest PMG - AuthorsAskew, Shawn D.; Baudoin, Antonius B.; Bergh, J. Christopher; Chamberlin, Lori; Dary, Eric R.; Del-Pozo, Alejandro; Derr, Jeffrey F.; Frank, Daniel; Hansen, Mary Ann; Hong, Chuan X.; Johnson, Charles S.; Laub, Curtis A.; McCall, David S.; Nita, Mizuho; Parson, Rachel; Peer, Kyle; Pfeiffer, Douglas G.; Richardson, Robert J.; Salom, Scott M.; Schultz, Peter B.; Wilson, James (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2021-02-12)Horticultural and Forest Crops 2021 Author Contact List
- Glyphosate Q & A SheetBuhls, Kirsten; Bubl, Chip; Parson, Rachel (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2019-02-08)Uses a set of questions and answers to provide information about glyphosate and its use as an herbicide, and health risks of using this chemical as a weed killer.
- Horticultural and Forest Crops: 2022 Pest Management GuideAskew, Shawn D.; Baudoin, Antonius B.; Bergh, J. Christopher; Chamberlin, Lori; Day, Eric R.; Del-Pozo, Alejandro; Derr, Jeffrey F.; Frank, Daniel; Hansen, Mary Ann; Hong, Chuan; Johnson, Charles S.; McCall, David S.; Nita, Mizuho; Parson, Rachel; Peer, Kyle; Pfeiffer, Douglas G.; Richardson, Robert J.; Salom, Scott M.; Wilson, James (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2022-02-11)
- Pesticide Drift Series: Protecting Sensitive Areas from Pesticide DriftWith the urbanization of many agricultural areas, growers increasingly find themselves in situations where the offsite movement of pesticides presents a liability and a fear of exposure by nearby residents. Any amount of pesticide drift is NOT acceptable, and any violation of the pesticide label can bring state and federal legal response. You can control pesticide drift with knowledge and responsible application practices.