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Syngenta texting Pest Patrol Alerts about latest crop pest developments

  • Syngenta Pest Patrol Alerts provide timely updates on local pest pressures
  • Partnership with 11 university entomologists continues
  • Audio updates sent directly to subscribers via text message
GREENSBORO, N.C., USA, July 21, 2016 – For the eighth consecutive growing season, Syngenta is partnering with university entomologists to help growers and agricultural professionals monitor and stay ahead of developing pest outbreaks with Pest Patrol Alerts. Eleven entomologists from Texas to Virginia are contributing this year, providing audio updates delivered via text message and at www.SyngentaPestPatrol.com.

The localized recorded updates offer timely information about field conditions, pest threats and treatment recommendations. The recordings give growers and consultants more information to formulate pest-management plans and help retailers anticipate what chemicals are needed in the field.

When the Pest Patrol program began in 2009, listeners accessed updates by calling a toll-free number and navigating an automated phone tree. Today, interested growers and ag professionals can simply sign up to receive text message updates, allowing them to directly receive the time-sensitive updates as soon as they are available.

Due to the popularity and convenience of the text alert system, updates are transitioning to a fully digital platform and the toll-free number will no longer host alerts. Text message alert subscribers will continue to receive texts containing a link to the recorded updates. Pest Patrol users who do not currently receive text message alerts but would like to begin should follow the steps outlined below.

“For years, Pest Patrol Alerts have complemented on-farm scouting and helped growers and consultants make better decisions,” said Mary DeMers, senior communications lead, Syngenta. “Pest Patrol is a valuable addition to scouting that provides applicable management information to growers. In the coming years, we plan to make it even better.”

To register to receive text message alerts each time your chosen expert records an update, follow these steps:
  1. Register online at www.SyngentaPestPatrol.com or via text message by texting the corresponding short-code word listed in the chart below to 97063
  2. Reply to the confirmation text you receive by texting the letter “y” to complete your registration.
  3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 for each entomologist from whom you wish to receive updates.


Entomologist University or Region Short Code Word
Blayne Reed Texas A&M University - Plainview pestpat1
Stephen Biles Texas A&M University – Port Lavaca pestpat2
David Kerns Louisiana State University pestpat4
Angus Catchot Mississippi State University pestpat5
Gus Lorenz University of Arkansas pestpat6
Jeremy Greene Clemson University pestpat7
Ames Herbert Virginia Tech University pestpat8
Dominic Reisig North Carolina State University pestpat9
Phillip Roberts University of Georgia pestpat10
Ron Smith Auburn University pestpat11
Scott Stewart University of Tennessee pestpat12


For more information about Pest Patrol Alerts visit www.SyngentaPestPatrol.com. Join the conversation online – connect with us at social.SyngentaUS.com.

About Syngenta
Syngenta is a leading agriculture company helping to improve global food security by enabling millions of farmers to make better use of available resources. Through world class science and innovative crop solutions, our 28,000 people in over 90 countries are working to transform how crops are grown. We are committed to rescuing land from degradation, enhancing biodiversity and revitalizing rural communities. To learn more visit www.syngenta.com and www.goodgrowthplan.com. Follow us on Twitter® at www.twitter.com/Syngenta and www.twitter.com/SyngentaUS.
 
Media Contacts:
Mary DeMers
336-632-2156
mary.demers@syngenta.com

Chris Harrell
919-870-5718
charrell@gscommunications.com


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