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IPM has been around my whole life. 

Supervised control of field crop insect
pests was first developed on the northwest
side of the San Joaquin Valley.

A successful supervised control program
in a district requires the following:
an intimate knowledge of the insects; a
sufficient acreage to finance the district;
an informal grower cooperative to administer
the district and a properly
trained entomologist to supervise the insect
control.

from
Supervised Control of Insects
utilizes parasites and predators and makes
chemical control more efficient

Ray F. Smith and Gordon L. Smith
CALIFORNIA AGRICULTURE, MAY, 1949

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