IPM Field Communication Toolkit

Field-ready templates to help non-scientists take the right first step when a new pest shows up.

What this toolkit gives you

This is a practical, plain-language set of communication tools for technical managers, field leads, and crop advisors working under climate-driven invasive pest pressure.

You get:

  • Scout card (What to look for / Where to look / When to look)
  • Rapid alert template (so your whole chain sees new threats fast)
  • One-page fact sheet template (easy to update weekly)
  • Short social snippets (WhatsApp / SMS / Slack / Teams ready)
  • 1-slide “this is the threat this week” draft

You can download and start using these today.

How to get the toolkit

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Who this was built for

  • Agribusiness technical managers
  • Field scouts
  • IPM coordinators
  • Crop protection specialists
  • Extension, co-ops, buyer compliance leads

If part of your work is “turn the science into steps people can actually do,” this is built for you.

Why this matters now

Invasive pests move faster because climate change removed the climate boundaries that used to contain them.

The difference between “minor problem” and “regional outbreak” is often how quickly you communicate your first alert.

This toolkit helps you do that, in minutes, not hours.

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Bottom line

IPM communication is how we turn early detection into early containment.

This toolkit is your starting point.