North Florida
Research and Education Center
155 Research
Road
Quincy, FL
32351-5677
Phone: (850) 875-7128
Fax: (850)
875-7188
Email:
sprenkel@ufl.edu
http://n-fl-bugs.ifas.ufl.edu/ |
Richard Sprenkel
Interim Center Director
Extension Specialist, Pest Management
Professor of Entomology & Nematology
Appointment:
60% Extension
20%
Administration
20%
Research
Education:
Ph.D. University of Illinois, Entomology, 1973
M.S.
Penn State University, Entomology, 1967
B. S.
Penn State University, General Agriculture, 1965
Employment History:
University of Florida, Professor, 4/1/98 to Present
University of Florida, Associate Professor, 6/1/84 - 4/1/98
University of Florida, Assistant Professor, 8/28/79 - 6/1/84
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Develop and
implement pest management practices and programs in north Florida that can
be integrated into existing production systems for agronomic crops. These
crops include
cotton, peanuts, soybeans, corn, grain sorghum, forages and wheat. The
development of pest management practices includes conducting applied
research for the purpose of implementing pest monitoring techniques and
control practices.
Develop and utilize
training materials in programs for scouts to teach pest identification,
sampling and analysis of pest density information. Provide training to
county extension faculty and growers on integrated control practices for
weeds, plant diseases, insects, nematodes, mites and other pests. As
necessary, make site visits to production fields to assist county
extension personnel and crop managers in the diagnosis of pest-related
problems. Explain options for correcting the problem and make
recommendations that are compatible with existing production practices.
Work closely with Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services
- Division of Plant Industry, United States Department of Agriculture -
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Florida Agricultural and
Mechanical University, Florida Soybean Producers' Association, Florida
Peanut Producers' Eradication Foundation, National Cotton Council - Cotton
Foundation and extension and Association, Boll Weevil Eradication
Foundation of Florida, Southeast Boll Weevil research personnel in Florida
and other states.
Extension Program
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Develop and
implement agronomic pest management practices and programs in north
Florida.
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Cooperate with
County Extension Personnel in north Florida to provide training in
integrated control practices for weeds, plant diseases, insects,
nematodes, mites and other pests
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Plan and conduct
pertinent IPM demonstrations with farmers in strategic locations.
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Improve liaison
with other interdisciplinary extension specialists and research members
involved in IPM.
Plan and implement IPM scout training sessions.
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Work closely with
grower groups and other individuals or organizations that have potential
to implement IPM techniques and/or programs.
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Plan and conduct
research studies to solve pest-related problems and facilitate the
expansion of IPM programs.
Specialties:
Agronomic Crop/Insects
Cotton Production/General
Field Crops/Insects
Forage/Crop/Insects
Identification/Insects
Integrated Pest Management/Agronomic
Pasture Crop/Insects
Peanut Production/Insects
Small Grain/Insects
Sorghum Production/Insects
Soybean Production/Insects
Vegetable/Insects Home
Vegetable/Insects Commercial
Responsible for statewide Extension
Agronomic Crops Integrated Pest Management Programs. Works with extension specialists and
agents to develop Pest Management programs for agronomic crops. Also works
with vegetable crops in the Florida Panhandle.
Honors and Awards:
Recipient of the 1986 Achievement
Award for Extension by the Florida Entomological Society, August 1986,
Clearwater Beach, Florida
Recipient of the 1991 Achievement
Award for Extension by the Florida Entomological Society, August 1991,
Daytona Beach, Florida
Served as Secretary-Treasurer of
the Southeastern Branch of the Entomological Society of America 1997-2003
Recipient of the 2002 Florida
Association of Agricultural Extension Agents Specialist of the Year Award |