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Action Plan: Weed Management Systems - Cultural, mechanical, and integrated management in croplands and non-croplands. From the Agricultural Research Service. [Western Region] 
Guide to Monitoring Exotic and Invasive Plants - By Erich Haber. This guide has been prepared primarily as a means of encouraging naturalists to participate in some form of observation and recording of data on exotics and invasive plants within their local area or region. From the Ecological Monitoring and Assessment Network; Environment Canada. [Western Region] 
Integrated Weed Management (IPM): Making It Work on Your Farm - Descriptiton of IPM and implementation suggestions. From the Saskatchewan Agriculture, Food and Rural Revitalization. [Western Region] 
IPM ACCESS Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Information Service - IPM ACCESS is a networking and information service website of the IPM Practitioners Association (IPMPA) that provides IPM practitioners and other interested people with the opportunity to find, share, and develop effective, economical, and environmentally sound approaches for the management of vegetation and pests, primarily in non-agricultural resource settings (or so called “urban” IPM). This website has some interesting information for developing community involvement to monitor and control pests. From the IPM Practitioners Association. [Western Region] 
Use of Herbicide Tolerant Crops as a Component of an Integrated Weed Management Program - By Stevan Z. Knezevic. This guide provides general guidelines for using herbicide tolerant crops in an integrated weed management program to ensure the long-term viability and profitability of this technology while protecting natural resources. From the University of Nebraska Lincoln. [Western Region] 
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