Check out our own, Katja Poveda in this article on “Compensation for Something” in June 2018 issue of the Potato Grower:
http://www.potatogrower.com/2018/06/compensating-for-something
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Check out our own, Katja Poveda in this article on “Compensation for Something” in June 2018 issue of the Potato Grower:
http://www.potatogrower.com/2018/06/compensating-for-something

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Congratulations 2018 Entomology Graduates!
Harrington Lab end of semester celebration at the Cornell Dairy Bar 05/17/2018!
Max Helberger’s latest video called : Life Cycle of the Squash Bee (Peponapis pruinosa)
Biological Control- A guide to Natural Enemies in North America. by Anthony Shelton Ph.D Professor of Entomology Cornell University https://biocontrol.entomology.cornell.edu/index.php

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Ashley Leach was the winner of the PhD Student Oral Competition at the 89th Entomological Society of America’s Eastern Branch meeting in Annapolis, MD last week. The title of her presentation was, “Evaluating effects of nitrogen fertilizer and insecticide use in managing onion thrips (Thrips tabaci) in onion.” Stephen Reiners (Horticulture Section, SIPS) and Brian Nault were co-authors.
Ashley Leach also was the winner of the Student Poster Competition at the 9th International IPM Symposium in Baltimore, MD last week. The title of her poster was, “Successful adoption of action threshold-based insecticide programs for thrips management in onion.” Christy Hoepting (Cornell Cooperative Extension) and Brian Nault were co-authors.
Check out Katja Poveda giving an interview for BYU radio yesterday on potato overcompensation.https://www.byuradio.org/episode/d7cabcff-2101-4ea5-bd51-11f99e6346cf/top-of-mind-with-julie-rose-great-recession-scars-khmer-rouge-survivors-speak-benjamin-franklin-cookbook
Congratulations to Ping Wang on his promotion to Full Professor.