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For Program On: Monday, September 1, 2008  at  11:00 AM
From hawks to herons, birds are an amazing diversity. After eleven, Larry Meiller talks with a pair of Wisconsin ornithologists about birds of Wisconsin and our migrants. They are Noel Cutright of the Wisconsin Society for Ornithology and Bill Volkert, DNR educator at the Horicon Marsh National Wildlife Refuge.
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Join Larry Meiller every weekday morning from 11am to 12:30pm on WPR's Ideas Network stations as he discusses environmental and consumer issues, gardening and helpful "how-to" topics with his guests.

You can join the conversation with Larry by using the toll-free call-in number 1-800-642-1234. If you live in the Madison area, call 263-1890. You can also e-mail us at talk@wpr.org.

Larry's producer is broadcast veteran Jim Packard

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About Larry Meiller

Larry would probably do well on "Who Wants to be a Millionaire." He knows about geography, science, meteorology, the environment, travel and leisure activities, consumer issues, hunting, fishing, mountain biking, computers, home repair, gardening, cooking, medicine, and more. After hosting a public radio program for 34 years, he's obviously picked up a lot of facts and figures.

For most of his workday, Larry teaches at the University of Wisconsin - Madison. He advises about 100 undergraduate and several graduate students in the Department of Life Sciences Communication. He's assistant dean for undergraduate academic student affairs in the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, and serves on several college and department committees.

But, he admits, the best part of his day is his 11:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. shift on the radio. "It's a break in my day that gives me a chance to sit back, meet interesting people and talk about interesting topics." Larry and his producer, Jim Packard, tend to focus on environmental issues, consumer issues, and helpful "how-to" topics. "But I love to talk with Wisconsin authors," Larry says, "and I really enjoy my food and gardening shows, too."

Like he sounds on the radio, Larry is a nice guy: outgoing, friendly, knowledgeable, and curious. You can't see it, but you can hear that Larry enjoys his time on the radio. He's attentive, involved, and quick with a laugh or anecdote. "After all these years, I still have fun with the show. And I still enjoy talking with our listeners."


Prof. Bassam Shakhashiri prepares to show Larry what
happens when he mixes these beakers of liquids. (08/07/2008)

Some of Larry's regular guests include:

Dr. Sandi Sawchuk, UW-Madison Veterinary School, sawchuks@vetmed.svm.wisc.edu

Dr. Rebecca Kirby, Animal Emergency Shelter, Milwaukee http://www.animalemergencycenter.com

Dr. Sandi Newbury, Dane County Humane Society spnewbury@ucdavis.edu

Dr. Patricia McConnell, Zoology Dept, UW-Madison pbmcconn@wisc.edu

Scott Craven, UW-Extension Wildlife Ecologist
1st Wednesday of month
srcraven@wisc.edu

John Merrill, Professor emeritus, UW-Extension Housing Specialist
2nd Thursday of month
UW Extension's Housing Website

Prof. Steve Ackerman & Prof. Jonathon Martin cover weather on the last Monday of month @ 11:45am
stevea@ssec.wisc.edu
jon@meteor.wisc.edu

Peter Greene of Infostar offers computer advice www.Infostar.com

Bill Volkert of the DNR Horicon and Noel Cutright offer info on bird sightings, etc.
VolkeW@dnr.state.wi.us
www.dnr.state.wi.us/org/land/wildlife/reclands/horicon/index.htm
Noel's e-mail address: noel.cutright@we-energies.com

David Knutson of WITC Ashland, WI offers advice on cooking
dknutson@witc.edu
http://www.witc.edu
Click on "quick link" for Knutson's Kitchen

Prof. Bassam Shakhashiri of the UW-Madison Chemistry Department offers commentary on science
bassam@chem.wisc.edu
scifun.chem.wisc.edu

Phil Pellitteri, UW-Extension Entomologist - pellitte@plantpath.wisc.edu

Melinda Myers, nationally known gardening expert - www.melindamyers.com

Garden Talk

Every Friday, Larry's program is devoted to one of the favorite pastimes of public radio listeners -- gardening! Each week a different guest expert with a gardening speciality joins Larry and answers the questions of listeners. Some guests are horticulture professors who can answer a wide variety of general gardening questions. Others are specialize in lawns, trees, fruits, vegetables, native plants, organic gardening and more.

You can e-mail a question on gardening ahead of time to talk@wpr.org but not all e-mailed questions will be used on the air.

Regular Garden Talk Guests include:

Dick Zondag, Jung Seed Co., Randolph. WI
e-mail greatgardens@jungseed.com
www.jungseed.com

Sharon Morrisey, Milwaukee County Extension Consumer Horticulture Agent
www.uwex.edu/ces/wihort/

Gardening Poems By our listeners

Preserving Nature's Past
RH Shumway Seedsman
Our 137th year
Randolph Wisconsin

Vegetables for your
garden and for your table
Real tomatoes,
not tasting like cardboard,
not ripened in a truck

Selling the amazing hybrids
giant wilt resistant disease
resistant but preserving heirlooms

A Shumway exclusive since 1923, an Abraham Lincoln cluster tomato
A pink Amish salad tomato lasts forever on the vine
The eastern European green tomato
The old German Mennonite two-pound heirloom
The Morgatage Lifter tomato that fed whole families in the Great Depression
Even a Siberian tomato that bears fruit in only 48 days

Working with nature for 137 years to keep
food from the past on
the tables of the present
in a little town
in Wisconsin

---  Alexander Saucedo



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