PNWIMC 2025

84rd Annual Pacific Northwest Insect Management Conference

Please join us for two days of presentations, posters and informal discussions about insect/arthropod pest research in field, row, vegetable, seed, small fruit and other crops in the Pacific Northwest and Intermountain West. 

January 13 & 14, 2025 - Portland, OR

Important Information

RESEARCH REPORTS & AGENDA

View the agenda and research reports for 2025 
84th PNWIMC Post-meeting Survey
 
84th PNWIMC Minutes
 
PNWIMC 2025 Revenue and expense report
 
Please complete this 5-minute survey to ensure a successful 85th PNWIMC meeting in 2026

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SPONSORSHIP AND REGISTRATION 

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We are looking forward to hosting an in-person event,

January 13 & 14, 2025

located at the Hilton in Downtown Portland, OR

 
921 SW Sixth Avenue
Portland, OR 97204

 

 

download the agenda here

Have any questions or comments?  Contact us directly.

 

 

 

During the conference we participate in informal discussions about insect/arthropod pest research in field, row, vegetable, seed, small fruit, and other crops in the Pacific Northwest and Intermountain West. This is not a “spray” meeting only - but reports dealing with biological control, IPM, info-chemicals, etc., are encouraged and welcomed. We invite you to make a 10 to 15 minute oral presentation at the conference. If time only allows for one presentation per person then we will ask applicants to choose which presentation they would prefer to conduct; additional reports can be submitted and will be included in the online Proceedings.

Instruction for Abstract submission 

  • Top left - section # and title
  • Top left - indicate if you are a student 
  • Title - should be in bold 
  • Authorship - First and Last Name. Example : Joshua Higgins, Jushua L. Higgins
  • Summary - No more than one page 

To see an example click here 

Each written report should be included in one of the following general sections:

Section I: Invasive Pests, Emerging Pests, and Hot Topics of Interest
Section II: Bees and Pollinators
Section III: Environmental Toxicology and Regulatory Issues
Section IV: Field Crop Pests (includes cereals and vegetables)
Section V: Potato Pests
Section VI: Pests of Wine Grapes, Orchards & Small Fruits
Section VII: Pests of Turf and Ornamentals
Section VIII: New and Current Product Development
Section IX: Extension & Consulting: Updates & Notes from the Field

Submit your Abstracts to Tim Waters [email protected] . Submission date extended to  December 11, 2024 

  

Want to know more? 
The agenda and proceedings from 2024 can be found here.

 

 

 

 

 

 

The event is coordinated by

Northwest Berry Foundation     USDA-ARS

Oregon State University     Washington State University