In this video, Vineland and the OMAFA provide an in-depth overview of entomopathogenic nematodes (EPNs), focusing on their use in biological pest control. It covers methods for maintaining high-quality EPN cultures, application techniques in agricultural settings, and the benefits of using EPNs as an eco-friendly alternative to chemical pesticides. The video highlights practical steps for ensuring nematode efficacy, including storage, handling, and field application practices to optimize pest management in crops.
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