Integrated Pest Management of vegetable pests: A more sustainable approach

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Australian vegetable growers talk about how Integrated Pest Management (IPM) has enhanced the way they achieve new and sustainable results in dealing with potentially ruinous vegetable pests many of which had developed pesticide resistance.

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