Trécé’s CIDETRAK® NOW MESO mating disruption dispenser was showcased on Kern County's local news station 23ABC (KERO-TV). Their recent story, “Farming in Kern County: Using birth control to combat bugs on crops“, highlights the products sustainability. Trécé’s Thomas Martin and Daniel Palla discuss how the product works and why growers need navel orangeworm mating disruption dispensers in their integrated pest management program. The full story can be seen on the 23ABC News Bakersfield website: https://lnkd.in/gZtuiEzD
Trécé Inc.
生物技术研究
Adair,Oklahoma 881 位关注者
Global Leader and Innovator in Insect Pheromones for Mating Disruption and Monitoring
关于我们
Welcome to Trécé Inc.- The Industry Leader & Innovator in Insect Monitoring and Control. Over 37 years of consistent reliability; a worldwide distribution network; state-of-the-art organic chemistry and controlled-release formulations; research and development and “on-site” manufacturing and chemists following strict quality assurance programs gives Trécé - and you - the edge in insect populations monitoring and control.
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http://www.trece.com
Trécé Inc.的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 生物技术研究
- 规模
- 11-50 人
- 总部
- Adair,Oklahoma
- 类型
- 私人持股
- 创立
- 1982
- 领域
- Insect Pheromone Chemistry、Research & Development、Insect Kairomone Chemistry和Innovation & New Technologies
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P.O. Box 129
US,Oklahoma,Adair,74330
Trécé Inc.员工
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Education is the only way forward.
NCA members, join us on Wednesday, July 31st, at 1:00 pm Eastern for the webinar "Pest Protection Management of Stored Coffee." This webinar, presented by Larry Motes, BCE of Trécé Inc., will explore Integrated Pest Management (IPM) strategies, including monitoring, identification methods, and management techniques beyond traditional pesticides. Learn about effective mating disruption strategies with solid and liquid formulations, as well as organic and non-toxic approaches. Register now: https://lnkd.in/emrhbNx7
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Trécé team members Kellen Coelho, James Petersen & Thomas Martin checking in on one of our many R&D trials in California.
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Trécé has recently expanded its STEM Outreach Program to reach more local students. The Outreach Program was initiated with Adair Public Schools in 2018 with a focus on Entomology, but then broadened to include both Chemistry and Engineering. The program has recently added Chelsea Public Schools. Trécé’s Outreach Program features classroom lectures, demonstrations, facility tours, and internship opportunities tailored for students in grades 3-12. Trécé designed the Outreach Program to create a STEM “real life” exposure opportunity for local students to discover more about what “hands on” career opportunities are available in STEM and their communities. Recently, Principal Engineer Mason Hudson and Entomologist Jessica Lindenmayer PhD visited Chelsea High School where they gave classroom lectures and demonstrations to the STEM and Zoology classes. Trécé also attended the Sequoyah High School College & Career Fair which hosted their students grades 9-12 as well as seniors from Chelsea, Foyil, and Inola. Lead Organic Chemist Kip Teegardin PhD, and Engineer Scott Labit were able to speak to students about careers in Chemistry and Engineering, and how to achieve positions like theirs in the local community. Trécé believes that consistent and engaging exposure to diverse careers in STEM can inspire local students to seek careers that they didn’t know previously existed, especially in our rural communities.
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