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2024 NAEDA Compensation & Benefits Survey Now Open

The North American Equipment Dealers Assn. is conducting the 2024 Compensation and Benefits Survey to update data from the 2022 survey. This survey is the most comprehensive collection of wage, compensation, incentive and benefits information in the equipment industry.  

Please share the link below with the appropriate person at the dealership to take the survey by the end of February.

Every dealership that completes the survey with sufficient data will receive a complimentary copy of the full survey report prior to the end of the year. Please use your 2023 W-2 payroll data (U.S.) or T4 Slip (Canada) when completing the survey.

Thank you for taking the time to take this vital industry survey. Survey responses are compiled by a third-party research firm and are kept confidential.

You can access the survey here

If you have any questions, comments or concerns please contact the NAEDA office at (800) 762-5616 or email surveys@naeda.com.

Source : Farm Equipment

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Spider Mite Control with Predatory Mites (Neoseiulus californicus)

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The predatory mite Neoseiulus californicus is an effective natural enemy of various species of spider mites, including the two-spotted spider mite (Tetranychus urticae). As a key player in biological pest control, this predator helps growers protect their crops sustainably.

How does Neoseiulus californicus work?

•Specializes in targeting the larval and nymphal stages of spider mites.

•Also consumes spider mite eggs, ensuring population control.

•Detects prey through webbing and leaf damage rather than sight.

•Feeds by sucking out the contents of its prey.

Why use Neoseiulus californicus for spider mite control?

•Highly adaptable to different environments, including warm and dry conditions.

•Works as both a preventive and curative solution for spider mite infestations.

•Complements other predatory mites, such as Phytoseiulus persimilis, for integrated pest management (IPM).

•A natural, sustainable alternative to chemical pesticides.