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The Ohio State University

Entomology

Ronald B. Hammond
Professor
 
Address:
120 Thorne Hall
OARDC
Wooster, OH  44691
Phone: 330-263-3727
Fax: 330-263-3686
Email: hammond.5@osu.edu
Web Site:
http://entomology.osu.edu/personnelsingle.asp?strid=269

Vita: Pdf or RTF Format

Areas of expertise:

Field crop insects; slugs; IPM.

Signature areas: Food Security, Production, and Human Health; Environmental Quality and Sustainability



Other information:
  • Field Crop Entomologist for Extension and Research
  • Ph.D. 1979 Iowa State University

I am a field crop extension and research entomologist for the state of Ohio.  My research interests are in the area of Integrated Pest Management, with emphasis on arthropods and other invertebrate pests in field crops.  I currently teach a course at The Ohio State University in Advanced Economic Entomology. 

Recent Publications:


Hammond, R. B., and R. A. Byers. 2002. Agriolimacid and arionid as pests slugs in conservation tillage soybean and corn cropping in North America, pp. 301-314, In: Molluscs as Crop Pests. G. M. Barker, ed. CABI Publishing.

Hammond, R. B. 2002. Strategy, pp. 802-804, In:Encyclopedia of Pest Management. D. Pimentel, ed. Marcel Dekker, Inc. Both print and web site available. http://www.dekker.com/servlet/product/productid/E-EPM for encyclopedia

Eisley, J. B., and R. B. Hammond.  2007.  Control of Insect Pests of Field Crops.  OSUE.  Bulletin 545-07.  On-line edition only.

Hammond, R. B.  2007.  Caterpillars.  In Handbook of Forage and Rangeland Insects.  Lamp, W.O., R. Berberet, L. Higley, and C. Baird (eds.). Entomological Society of America, Lanham, MD, APS Press

DiFonzo, C. D., and R. Hammond.  2008.  Range expansion of western bean cutworm, Striacosta albicosta (Noctuidae), into Michigan and Ohio. Online. Crop Management doi:10.1094/CM-2008-05XX-01-BR.

Hammond R., A. Michel, and B. Eisley.  2008.  Insect Control.  In Improving Wheat Profits in Ohio.  OSUE Bulletin 938. Thomison, P., P. Lipps, R. Hammond, R. Mullen, and B. Eisley.


 
 

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