VITA
Name: Dr. Jack Baldwin
Location:
Division of Environmental Science
Entomology Project
LSU AgCenter
P.O. Box 25100
Baton Rouge, LA 70894
Telephone: 225-***-****
Fax: 225-***-****
E-mail: abpr0y@r.postjobfree.com
Education:
B.S.--Texas A&M University, General Entomology, 1971
M.S.--Texas A&M University, Forest Entomology, 1972
Ph.D.--Oklahoma State University, Entomology, 1980
Academic Rank: Extension Specialist
Distribution of Effort:
100 % Extension Entomology
Areas: Soybeans
Feed Grains (Corn and Grain Sorghum)
Wheat
Forage and Pastures
Livestock
Public Health
Professional Experience:
1980-present--Specialist (Entomology), Louisiana Cooperative Extension Service,
LSU AgCenter
1974-1976 -- Field Biologist, ICI Americas Inc., Agricultural Chemicals Division
Graduate Student Experience
1977-1980-- Research Assistant, Entomology Department, Oklahoma State University
1980-- Teaching Assistant, Entomology Department, Oklahoma State University
1971-1972 -- Research Assistant, Entomology Department, Texas A&M University
Military Experience
1972-1974 -- 1-Lt., Medical Entomologist, Medical Service Corps, U.S. Army
Societies/Honors/Service:
Entomological Society of America
Southeastern Branch, Entomological Society of America
Public Relations Committee, 1984
Insect Detection, Evaluation and Prediction Committee, 1987-1988
Local Arrangements Committee, 1994
Louisiana Entomological Society
Secretary-Treasurer, 1985-1986
Vice-President, 1987
President, 1988
Louisiana County Agricultural Agents Association
State Board, 1998-2000
Annual Meeting Chair, 2000
Beltwide Cotton Conference
Cotton Insect Conference Program Committee, 1986-1987
Louisiana Agricultural Consultant's Association
Louisiana Pest Control Association
Louisiana Mosquito Control Association
Publication Committee, 2000
Gamma Sigma Delta
Who's Who in the South and Southwest
Publications:
Riley, T.J., J. Negron, and J. Baldwin. 1987. Southern green stinkbug damage
to field corn. Louisiana Agriculture 30:3 and 24.
Riley, T.J., K.J. Ratchford, W.O. Ree, J. Negron, J.L. Baldwin and J.R. Fitt.
1989. Control of chinch bug in Louisiana with soil-applied granular insecticides.
Down To Earth, Vol. 45, No. 3:1-4.
Leonard, B.R., J.B. Graves, S. Micinski, E. Burris, K. Ratchford, J. Baldwin,
A.M. Pavloff and A. Hammond. 1989. Seasonal captures of bollworm and tobacco
budworm (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) males in pheromone baited traps in Louisiana.
J. Entomol. Sci. 24; 107-116.
Baldwin, J.L., J.B. Graves and R. Leonard. 1990. Armyworms in cotton. La. Coop.
Exten. Svc.
Pub. 2377.
O'Brien, P.J., J.L. Baldwin and J.B. Graves. Aphids on cotton. La. Coop. Exten.
Svc. Pub. 2455.
Baldwin, J.L. and T.J. Riley. 1992. Chinch bugs as a pest of corn and grain
sorghum. La. Coop. Exten. Svc. Pub. 2496.
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Baldwin, J.L. and B.R. Leonard. 1994. Cutworms in cotton. La. Coop. Exten. Svc.
Pub. 2554.
Baldwin, J.L. 1995. Horn fly control with backrubbers. La. Coop. Exten. Svc.
Publ. 1343.
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Baldwin, J. L., 1994. Armyworms. In Handbook of Soybean Insect Pests, ed. L.
Higley and D. Boethel, pp. 38-40. Lanham, MD: The Entomological Society of America.
Baldwin, J.L., L.D. Foil and J.A. Hogsette. 1996. Important fly pests of Louisiana
beef cattle. La. Coop. Exten. Svc. Pub. 2617.
Baldwin, J.L. and L.D. Foil. 1998. Dairy cattle and dairy premise pest management.
La. Coop. Exten. Svc. Pub. 2727.
Presentations:
The use of soil insecticides for early season chinch bug control in corn. Louisiana
Entomological Society, Baton Rouge, La. 1988.
Secondary pest infestation patterns in cotton in Tensas Parish in the Louisiana
Delta. Southeastern Branch, Entomological Society of America, Savannah, Ga.
1992.
1993 Recommendations, Aphids and Whiteflies. Beltwide Cotton Production Research
Conference,
New Orleans, La. 1993.
Emergence of overwintered boll weevil populations in Tensas Parish (1981-1992)
as measured by Pheromone trap data. Southeastern Branch, Entomological Society
of American, Little Rock, Ark. 1993.
Selecting the proper insecticide for your farm - All insecticides are not created
equal. 5th Annual Southern Soybean Conference, Myrtle Beach, S.C. 1997.
The Fall Armyworm as a Pest of Pastures and Hay Meadows in Louisiana during
1998. Southeastern Branch, Entomological Society of America, Destin, FL.,1999.
The Fall Armyworm Epidemic in Louisiana Pastures and Hay Meadows during 1998.
Louisiana Plant Protection Association and Louisiana Association of Agronomists,
Baton Rouge, LA, 1999.
Control of imported fire ants in hay pastures with insecticide baits. 2000.Southeastern
Branch, Entomological Society of America, Mobile, AL, 2000.
Free Standing Educational Exhibits:
Arthropod Pests of Man and Animals
Program:
I am currently employed as an entomology specialist for the Louisiana Cooperative
Extension Service. My crop and commodity responsibilities are soybeans, corn,
grain sorghum, small grains, pastures and forages, livestock and stored grain.
I am responsible for planning and implementing the insect pest management programs
for these various commodities. This involves writing insect control recommendations
based on current research and educating county agents, producers and consultants
through farm visits, group meetings, publications, circular letters, newspaper
articles and radio broadcasts. I also assist county agents with result demonstrations
and applied research. During the winter months, I participate in producer meetings
at the parish, state and national levels. I have been actively involved with
Louisiana Soybean Research Verification Program since 1996. I also conduct applied
research at a LSU Research Station and in cooperation with McNeese State University.
In addition to agricultural work, I am also involved in Extension 4-H activities
such as short course, where I am responsible for the insect identification contest,
and livestock shows. I am also involved with public health insect problems such
as mosquito control.
Publications Career (20 years) 10 Year
Book Chapters/Refereed Journals 5 0
Proceedings/Abstracts/Technical Articles: 8 7
Pesticide Screening Reports (Demonstrations) 179 78
Agricultural Experiment Station 1 0
Cooperative Extension Service 16 8
Newspaper/Magazine Articles 157 / 3 53 / 0
Presentations
Invited Symposia/Conferences 0 2
Submitted Papers at Professional Meetings 13 5
Training Sessions/Consultant/Grower Clinics 313 186
Poster Displays: Exhibits 2 2
External Funding
Industry Support $32,670 $17,900
Commodity Groups --Soybeans and feed grains (Shared with other specialist)
USDA-ARS
Sustainable Agriculture
Graduate Student Committees
M.S. 0 0
Ph.D. 0 0
Departmental and University
Professional Association
Future Plans:
These plans include--
1. to improve electronic mail systems to consultants, industry and producers.
2. to improve Web page capabilities.
3. to seek and develop better distribution channels for publications.
4. to obtain additional outside funding.
5. to develop better 4-H training material and make available on a statewide
basis.
6. to continue and improve applied research activities at research stations.