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US Pest Management Grants Open
May 25, 2026
By Farms.com

US program funds IPM research to improve crop protection and farm output

 

A major grant program in the United States is inviting applications to support pest management projects in agriculture. The Crop Protection and Pest Management program focuses on improving farming through better pest control strategies. 

The program supports Integrated Pest Management methods. These approaches combine science, technology, and field practices to manage pests effectively. The goal is to improve crop production while reducing risks to the environment. 

The initiative covers a wide range of pests, including insects, weeds, plant diseases, nematodes, and invasive species. It encourages solutions that can work at state, regional, and national levels. 

Funding is available for projects that focus on research, education and Extension activities. These projects aim to help farmers manage pests, improve productivity, and reduce crop losses. 

Priority areas include pest monitoring systems, technology-based solutions, invasive species control, and innovative research methods. Projects using modern tools and data-driven systems are strongly encouraged. 

The program has a total funding pool of more than eight million dollars. Individual project funding ranges from moderate to high levels depending on the scope and impact. 

Eligible applicants include universities, agricultural colleges, and research institutions. These organizations can also collaborate with partners to strengthen project outcomes. 

Supported activities include pest research, farmer education, outreach programs, and development of new pest management strategies. Projects that combine research and practical applications are preferred. 

Applications are evaluated based on scientific value, innovation, impact, and feasibility. Strong proposals clearly define the problem and provide practical solutions. 

This program plays an important role in supporting sustainable agriculture. It helps farmers reduce losses, improve efficiency, and adopt environmentally responsible practices. 

Overall, the initiative promotes innovation and strengthens agricultural systems by encouraging advanced pest management solutions across the country. 

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