C3: List five major components of "integrated pest management" {Ans: 1) Identify the pest & understand its biology, 2) Set up a monitoring program, 3) Know the available control strategies, 4) Implement an IPM program, & 5) Record & evaluate results.}C1: Summarize pesticide registration & re-registration {Ans: FIFRA requires the EPA to regulate the sale & use & they do this through registration & labeling of pesticide products; human health & the environment. Re-registration FIFRA requires EPA to conduct comprehensive reviews of older pesticides human health & environmental effects}Intro: Types of pesticide applicators in Iowa {Ans: Commercial Applicators (another person for compensation); Public Applicators (as employee govt agencies); Noncommercial Applicators (property owned, rented, or leased by the applicator or the applicator's employer); Private Applicators (agricultural); Certified Handlers (preparing, mixing, or loading pesticides)}C3: Define "integrated pest management" (IPM) {Ans: Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is an approach to controlling a specific pest in a specific setting that makes use of current pest information, regular monitoring, & recordkeeping to determine if & when action against the pest is needed. IPM uses a combination of control strategies (biological, mechanical, cultural, physical, genetic, regulatory, & chemical) to prevent unacceptable damage or