On this page the following entry/entries were made in the month of “May, 2009.” Check out other months in our Archives.
Bug Blog Archives for “May, 2009”
Good Bugs for the President
With the help of 26 fifth-graders from Bancroft Elementary School in Washington, D.C., our First Lady, Michelle Obama, has started a vegetable garden on the White House South Lawn, as reported in the WSJ (Wall Street Journal) Blog, Washington Wire. This is good stuff. A great example to the American people. There hasn’t been a vegetable garden at the White House since the days of Eleanor Roosevelt’s Victory Garden during WWII.
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Practitioner Interview: Dr. Raymond A. Cloyd
This is a practitioner interview with Dr. Raymond A. Cloyd. Dr. Cloyd is an Associate Professor and Extension Specialist in Ornamental Entomology and Integrated Pest Management for the Department of Entomology at Kansas State University (KSU). A “Bugologist.” We have found that he is both knowledgeable and approachable.
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