Communicating information to the public is an important part of what we do. Besides creating recommendations about Best Management Practices to vegetable growers (http://www.nysipm.cornell.edu/vegetables/default.asp), we also engage the general public about important issues in entomology and agriculture. Here are some examples of what we do (see complete list under People- Shelton).
Biological Control.
Shelton, A. M. Natural Enemies: A Guide to Biological Control Agents in North America
Shelton, A.M. Proceedings of the Cornell Community Biological Control Conference, 1996
Organic Agriculture.
Caldwell, B., E. Brown Rosen, E. Sideman, A. Shelton and C. Smart. 2013. Resource Guide for Organic Insect and Disease Management, Second Edition
Shelton, A. M. Are organic agriculture and biotechnology compatible?
Biotechnology.
Shelton et al. 2016. Feed the Future South Asia Eggplant Improvement Partnership, USAID
Shelton, A. M. Tragic Papaya
Shelton, A. M. and L. McCandless. Informing the Dialogue about Agricultural Biotechnology
Shelton et al. Agricultural biotechnology
Shelton, A. M. and S. Fleisher. 2004. Biotech Vegetables for Insect and Insect-Vectored Disease Management
International Working Group on Diamondback Moth
7th International Workshop on Management of the Diamondback Moth and Other Crucifer Insect Pests, March 23-27, 2015, Bangalore India