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Are you looking for attractive, fun and informative educational displays to add to your next event (plant sale, fair, workshop...)?

This series of 24- by 28-inch posters was originally part of a "landscape bloopers" display produced by the Pesticide Education Program of Penn State University for the 2007 Philadelphia Flower Show. The Northeast IPM Community Horticulture working group decide to devote resource to make copies of them more widely available to Extension Educators in New York, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Rhode Island. The posters are fully laminated with weather proof material. If you are interested in borrowing the set please contact well in advance of your event Max Welcome in the Department of Horticulture at (mw45@cornell.edu) or 607.255.5439

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poster #1
Poster #1:
Anatomy of a Murder
poster #2
Poster #2:
Little Miss Application
poster #3
Poster #3:
Beyond the Cabinet Door
poster #4
Poster #4:
Collateral Damage
poster #5
Poster #5:
In Too Deep
poster #6
Poster #6:
Dude Where's My House?
poster #7
Poster #7:
A Mower Runs Through It
(Part 1)
poster #8
Poster #8:
A Mower Runs Through It
(Part 2)
poster #9
Poster #9:
Buried Alive
poster #10
Poster #10:
Why prune?
poster #11
Poster #11:
Shear Terror
poster #12
Poster #12:
Mistaken Identity


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