All CAES Publications:
Bulletins (1877-present)
Record of the Year (2004-current)
Seminar Series (2015-current)
Station News (2004-current)
Booklets:
Brochures and Flyers:
CAES Tick Brochure--Updated March 1, 2024
CAES Exotic Tick Brochure--Updated March 1, 2024
The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station Informational Brochures:
Field Guide and Plant Management Calendar to Selective Invasive Terrestrial Plants found in Connecticut
Integrated Insect Management Pesticide Guide (for Connecticut Arborists, Nursery Professionals, and Christmas Tree Growers)
Databases:
Integrated Insect Management Pesticide Guide (for Connecticut Arborists, Nursery Professionals, and Christmas Tree Growers)
Plant Science Day in the Spring, Spring Open House (2001-2012):
Plant Science Day (1998-Present):
1998, August 5
1999, August 4
2000, August 2
2001, August 1
2002, August 7
2003, August 6
2004, August 4
2005, August 3
2006, August 2
2007, August 1
2008, August 6
2009, August 5
2010, August 4
2024, August 7
Additional Publications:
1998 New England Guide to Chemical Control of Problem Weeds and Brush Around Homes and on Non-cropland prepared by Todd L. Mervosh
Alternatives to Insecticides for Managing Vegetable Insects
Proceeding of a Farmer/Scientist Conference
Proceeding of a Farmer/Scientist Conference
CTGA Weed Management in Christmas Trees by Jatinder Aulakh
Eastern Hemlock Forests: Guidelines to Minimize the Impacts of Hemlock Woolly Adelgid by Jeffrey S. Ward, Carole A.S.-J. Cheah, Michael E. Montgomery, Brad P. Onken, Richard S. Cowles
Farm-Based Education in Connecticut by Dr. Kimberly A. Stoner
Forest Regeneration Handbook, a guide for forest owners, harvesting practitioners, and public officials edited by Jeffrey S. Ward and Thomas E. Worthley
Japanese Barberry Control Methods Reference Guide for Foresters and Professional Woodland Managers Special Bulletin, February 2013, By Jeffrey S. Ward, Scott C. Williams, and Thomas E. Worthley
Late Blight: What Can Organic Farmers Do? for Gleanings (Newsletter of CT NOFA), by Dr. Kimberly Stoner
Native Alternatives for Invasive Ornamental Plant Species edited by Timothy Abbey (online only)
Resources on Pest Management for Organic Growers by Dr. Kimberly A. Stoner
History of Forestry in Connecticut 1952-1957, by Austin F. Hawes
The Connecticut Fertilizer Law Supplement (1949)
Valley Laboratory, Windsor, Connecticut Nursery and Landscape Association Discovery and Education Garden:
The Bulletins and Fact Sheets contained within are historic research documents written by The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station staff and were scientifically and factually relevant at the time of publication. Please abide by current federal regulations and check label restrictions when using pesticides. Please feel free to reach out to current CAES staff with any questions or concerns you may have, including content found here.