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Stanton
Gill is the principal regional specialist, with professor rank, for the
University of Maryland Cooperative Extension stationed at the Central Maryland
Research and Education Center in Ellicott City, MD. Stanton
is also an adjunct professor with Montgomery College, where he teaches Integrated
Pest Management (IMP) for greenhouse and nursery management classes. Stanton
has been a speaker at 9 international conferences and at over 145 national
conferences for the professional horticulture trade.
Stanton leads the IMP team that works with the herbaceous perennial
plant industry in Maryland. Stanton has first hand familiarity with proper
identification through the IPM program that is
run in Maryland. He
conducts field research on biological control of
herbaceous perennial plant pests. Stanton is also co-author of the
Ball Publishing book Pests and Diseases of Herbaceous Perennials
- The Biological Approach, published in 1999 and Identification
Guide to Greenhouse Pests and Beneficials, published in 1998. |
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