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Weigle, Timothy H
Cornell Academic Staff
Positions
- Senior Extension Associate, New York State Integrated Pest Management Program (NYS IPM)
Responsible for extension, implementation and applied research programming in Grape IPM for New York State and the Lake Erie Region of Pennsylvania. Applied research and implementation projects focus on the integration and transfer of research-based pest management techniques from grape faculty research projects into grower vineyards. Due to the large geographical responsibility of the position and the large number of part-time growers a major objective of the Grape IPM program is to expand the conventional information transfer methods of extension, such as the newsletter, meetings, telephone conversations and face-to-face meetings, to include distance learning tools such as web sites, electronic newsletters, e-mail and web-based publications and diagnostic tools.
Research Areas
- adult and extension education
- biological control
- fruit and vegetable production
- integrated crop management
- integrated pest management
- organic agriculture
- pest management
- plant pathology
- sustainable agriculture
- viticulture
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Extension
has primary specialization area
Research
research overview
- Alternative Management Strategies for Grape Berry Moth
research activities
- A better mousetrap - More Accurate Crop Damage Assessment in Lake Erie Grapes
- Addressing the soil and nutrition management needs of the Concord grape industry
- Development of web-based materials for growers new to wine grape production
- Engineering methods to improve pesticide application and reduce environmental pollution
- Fruit IPM promotes green thinking
- Grape extension and industry collaborate for a sustainable future
- Hops IPM in the Northeast
- Invasive Species Monitoring - CAPS in New York Vineyards
- Invasive species monitoring for New York vineyards
- Know your audience: A multi-pronged approach to information transfer and impact assessment
- LERGP Coffee Pot Meetings Provide Bidirectional Education
- LERGP Coffee Pot Meetings provide bidirectional education
- NEWA expansion and innovation
- Providing aspiring winemakers throughout New York with basic training in winemaking techniques
- Reducing pesticide use and crop loss by applying weather information from the Network for Environment and Weather Applications (NEWA)
- Testing the use of a degree-day model to time control of grape berry moth
- The 'Veraison to Harvest' newsletter supplies New York growers and winemakers with timely information during the critical ripening season.
- Validating a phenology-based degree-day model to improve timing for grape berry moth management strategies
- Weather applications for IPM forecasts on farms
- Weather applications for IPM forecasts on farms
principal investigator on
co-principal investigator on
- IMPROVED TIMING OF CONTROL FOR THE GRAPE BERRY MOTH, PARALOBESIA VITEANA, USING A DEGREE-DAY MODEL awarded by NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF FOOD AND AGRICULTURE-USDA 2010 - 2013
- IMPROVED TIMING OF CONTROL OF THE GRAPE BERRY MOTH, PARALOBESIA VITEANA, USING A DEGREE-DAY MODEL awarded by NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF FOOD AND AGRICULTURE-USDA 2010 - 2013
- MANAGING JAPANESE BEETLE IN EASTERN VINEYARDS BY REDUCING GRUB POPULATIONS IN SOD ROW MIDDLES WITH PERSISTENT ENTOMOPATHOGENIC NEMATODES awarded by NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF FOOD AND AGRICULTURE-USDA 2011 - 2014
area(s) of concentration/expertise
keywords
- Alternative Management Strategies for Grape Berry Moth
- Distance Learning
- Grapes
- Integrated Pest Management
- Trichogramma ostriniae
- Vineyard Pests
- Web-Based Learning
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Publications
individual publications
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academic article
- Comparison of three dispenser distribution patterns for pheromone mating disruption of Paralobesia viteana in vineyards. . Journal of Economic Entomology. 105:936-942. 2012
- Ecology and economic impact of two plant bugs (Hemiptera: Miridae) in commercial vineyards. Journal of Economic Entomology. 95:354-359. 2002
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article
- 2012 Production Guide for Organic Grapes. 2012
- Around New York and Fruit Maturation Table (Issue 1) 2012
- Around New York and Fruit Maturation Table (Issue 2) 2012
- Around New York and Fruit Maturation Table (Issue 3) 2012
- Around New York and Fruit Maturation Table (Issue 4) 2012
- Around New York and Fruit Maturation Table (Issue 5) 2012
- Around New York and Fruit Maturation Table (Issue 6) 2012
- Around New York and Fruit Maturation Table (Issue 7) 2012
- Around New York and Fruit Maturation Table (Issue 8) 2012
- Spotted wing drosophila (SWD) update. 2012
- The Crop Update 2012
- The Lake Erie Regional Grape Program Vineyard Notes. 2012
- The Crop Update 2011
- The Lake Erie Regional Grape Program Vineyard Notes 2011
- The Network for Environment and Weather Applications (NEWA 2011
- Grape Extension and Research Programs Host Four Summer Interns 2007
- Fight Back Pest Attack (NEWA) 1997
- Lake Erie Vineyard Notes 1925
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conference paper
- 2011 LERGP Growers' Conference Proceedings and Tradeshow Guide. Lake Erie Regional Grape Program. 2011
- Updates on multicolored lady bird beetle and grape berry moth. Proceedings of the 12th Annual Lake Erie regional Grape Growers’ Conference. 15-17. 2004
- Alternative Grape Berry Moth Management Practices in New York State Vineyards. Second National IPM Symposium/Workshop. 1994
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conference poster
- NEWA Resources for Implementation of IPM in Lake Erie Vineyards 2012
- Characterizing Grape Production in the Lake Erie Region Through GIS Mapping 2011
- Grape IPM Program 2011
- Invasive Species Monitoring 2011
- The Network for Environment and Weather Applications (NEWA) Delivers IPM Forecasts for Fruit and Vegetable Crops. 2009
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document part
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report
- History of the Lake Erie Grape Industry, Extension, and Research. 2012
- Extension and Research Priorities 2011
- IPM Needs and Priorities for Hops in the Northeastern United States in 2011 2011
- Production Guide for Grapes 2011
- 2010 Production Guide for Organic Grapes 2010
- NEWA (Network for Environment and Weather Awareness) 2009: A Year in Review. 4. 2010
- Organic Production Guides 2010
- Weather-driven Grape IPM Forecast Models and Decision Aids from the Network for Environment and Weather Awareness 2010
- NEWA (Network for Environment and Weather Awareness) 2008: A year in Review. 220-223. 2009
- NEWA (Network for Environment and Weather Awareness) 2007: A year in Review 2008
- Addressing late-season grapeberry moth damage. 53-57. 2006
- NEWA (Northeast Weather Association) 2004: A Year in Review 2005
- NEWA (Northeast Weather Association) 2003: A Year in Review. 159-162. 2004
- NEWA (Northeast Weather Association) 2002: A Year in Review. 160-163. 2003
- NEWA (Northeast Weather Association) 2002: A Year in Review 2002
- Demonstration and evaluation of pest management alternatives in Finger Lakes grapes. 26-35. 2001
- NEWA (Northeast Weather Association) 2001: A Year in Review 2001
- Demonstration and Evaluation of Pest Management Alternatives in Finger Lakes Grapes 2000
- Addressing the Food Quality Protection Act in Lake Erie Region Vineyards 1999
- Demonstration and Evaluation of Pest Management Alternatives in Finger Lakes Grapes 1999
- NEWA (Northeast Weather Association) 1999: A Year in Review 1999
- Reexamination of grape berry moth management practices in the Lake Erie region (Year 2). 24-29. 1999
- 1999. Report of the Northeast Weather Association. 48. 1998
- Demonstrating a Postemergence Vineyard Weed Management Program 1998
- Funding for Operation of the Northeast Weather Association 1998
- Management Options for European Red Mite and Sevin-Resistant Grape Leafhopper, and Post-Emergence Weed Management Demonstration in Finger Lakes Vineyards 1998
- NEWA (Northeast Weather Association) 1997: A Year in Review. 179. 1998
- Reexamination of Grape Berry Moth Management Practices in the Lake Erie Region 1998
- Reexamination of grape berry moth management practices in the Lake Erie region (Year 1). 41-44. 1998
- Demonstrating a Postemergence Vineyard Weed Management Program 1997
- NEWA (Northeast Weather Association) 1997: A Year in Review 1997
- Reexamination of Grape Berry Moth Management Practices in the Lake Erie Region 1997
- Second Year Implementation of a Grower Weather Network in Grapes 1996
- A Multidimensional Pest Management Program for Grapes in the Finger Lakes Region of New York 1995
- Implementation of a Grower Weather Network and Evaluation of a Software Program for Weather Data Retrieval and Assembly 1995
- Macro-Scale Implementation of IPM in the Lake Erie Region of New York and Pennsylvania: On-Farm Demonstrations 1995
- The 1994 IPM Agricultural Weather Network 1995
- Evaluation of a Grape Weather Data Network and Software Program for Weather Data Retrieval and Assembly 1994
- First Year Results of a Multidimensional Pest Management Implementation Program for Grapes 1994
- Grape Berry Moth Pheromone Mating Disruption in the Lake Erie Grape Belt 1994
- Demonstration of Alternative Disease Management Strategies in New York State Vineyards 1993
- Results of a Three Year Implementation Program Involving the Grape Berry Moth Risk Assessment Protocol and Isomate-GBM in New York State Vineyards 1993
- Implementation of Isomate-GBM in New York State Vineyards 1992
- Grape Berry Moth Risk Assessment Implementation Program - 1990 1991
- Grape IPM Program - 1990 1991
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software
- 2012 New York and Pennsylvania Pest Management Guidelines for Grapes 2012
- 2011 New York and Pennsylvania Pest Management Guidelines for Grapes 2011
- 2010 New York and Pennsylvania Pest Management Guidelines for Grapes 2010
- Annual New York and Pennsylvania Pest Management Recommendations for Grapes 2007
- New York Guide to Sustainable Viticulture Practices - Grower Self Assessment Workbook 2007
- Annual New York and Pennsylvania Pest Management Recommendations for Grapes 2006
- Annual New York and Pennsylvania Pest Management Recommendations for Grapes 2005
- Trade Adjustment Assistance for Farmers 2005
- A Pocket Guide for Grape IPM Scouting the North Central and Eastern U.S. 2004
- Annual New York and Pennsylvania Pest Management Recommendations for Grapes 2004
- A Pocket Guide for Grape IPM Scouting in the North Central and Eastern U.S. 2003
- Annual New York and Pennsylvania Pest Management Recommendations for Grapes 2003
- Annual New York and Pennsylvania Pest Management Recommendations for Grapes 2002
- Annual New York and Pennsylvania Pest Management Recommendations for Grapes 2001
- Annual New York and Pennsylvania Pest Management Recommendations for Grapes 2000
- Annual New York and Pennsylvania Pest Management Recommendations for Grapes 1999
- Annual New York and Pennsylvania Pest Management Recommendations for Grapes 1998
- Annual New York and Pennsylvania Pest Management Recommendations for Grapes 1997
- Annual New York and Pennsylvania Pest Management Recommendations for Grapes 1996
- Annual New York and Pennsylvania Pest Management Recommendations for Grapes 1995
- Grape IPM in the Northeast 1995
- Grape IPM in the Northeast 1995
- Annual New York and Pennsylvania Pest Management Recommendations for Grapes 1994
- Annual New York and Pennsylvania Pest Management Recommendations for Grapes 1993
- Economics of Integrated Pest Management Practices for Insects in Grape Production 1992
- Economics of Integrated Pest Management Practices for Insects in Grape Production 1992
- Risk Assessment of Grape Berry Moth and Guidelines for Management of the Eastern Grape Leafhopper 1991
- Risk Assessment of Grape Berry Moth and Guidelines for Management of the Eastern Grape Leafhopper 1991
- Risk assessment for grape berry moth and guidelines for management of the eastern grape leafhopper 1991
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Service
outreach overview
- Applied research and implementation projects focus on the integration and transfer of research-based integrated pest management (IPM) techniques from grape faculty research projects into grower vineyards. Due to the large geographical responsibility of the position and the large number of part-time growers a major objective of the Grape IPM program is to expand the conventional information transfer methods of extension, such as the newsletter, meetings, telephone conversations and face-to-face meetings, to include distance learning tools such as web sites, electronic newsletters, e-mail and web-based publications and diagnostic tools.
service to the profession
- Lake Erie Regional Grape Program Advisory Committee Member 2007 -
- Cornell Lake Erie Research and Extension Laboratory Planning Committee Member 2007 -
- Viticulture 2010 Committee Member 2007 -
- Lake Erie Grape Industry Field Representatives Chairperson 2006 -
- Lake Erie Regional Grape Program Business Management Farm Business Extension Educator Search Committee Member 2008
- AI-SPER-0203DF692AB000108F9 Attendee, Meeting 2008
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Background
education and training
- M.S. in Horticulture, Iowa State University 1989
- B.S. in Plant Pathology and Pest Management, Iowa State University 1984
awards and honors
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research keyword
- Alternative Management Strategies for Grape Berry Moth
- Distance Learning
- Grapes
- Integrated Pest Management
- Trichogramma ostriniae
- Vineyard Pests
- Web-Based Learning