by R.F. Mueller
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see also:
Energy in a Real World
Virginians for Wilderness
Forests of the Appalachians

Friday, July 22, 1977

Noted and killed striped blister beetles on tomatoes. Also, Japanese beetles are most severe on corn silk, where they cluster together on a few silks, However, they weren't as bad as last year yet. 16 eggs today. I threw a WB of fairly fresh horse manure among the stalks of the 100 sq. ft. bed of perennial sunflower.

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