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EDMOND L. BONJOUR
Curriculum Vita
OFFICE ADDRESS: HOME ADDRESS:
Oklahoma Agricultural Leadership Program 2117 Valley View Road
Oklahoma State University Stillwater, Oklahoma 74075-0936
127 Noble Research Center Phone: (405) 743-0137
Stillwater, Oklahoma 74078-3033 Mobile: (405) 612-0210
Phone: (405) 744-8134 E-mail: [email protected]
FAX: (405) 744-9305
E-mail: [email protected]
EXPERIENCE:
Oklahoma Agricultural Leadership Professorship, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, August 2011 - present
Director, Oklahoma Agricultural Leadership Program (75%), Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service,
Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, April 2010-present
Extension Entomologist - Stored Products (25%), Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology, Oklahoma
State University, Stillwater, November 2010-present
Manager (25%) - Stored Product Insect Research, Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology, Oklahoma
State University, Stillwater, April 2010-October 2010
Manager (30%) - Stored Products Research and Education Center, Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station
Field and Research Services Unit, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, April 2001-March 2010
Manager (70%) - Stored Product Insect Research, Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology, Oklahoma
State University, Stillwater, April 2001-March 2010
Senior Research Specialist, Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology, Oklahoma State University,
Stillwater, August 1993-March 2001
Agriculturist, Department of Entomology, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, August 1983-July 1993
Resident Custodian, Wesley Foundation, Stillwater, Oklahoma, January 1985-April 1989
Botany Preceptor, Department of Biology, Wartburg College, Waverly, Iowa, January-April 1982 and
January-April 1983
Research Technician, Department of Entomology, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, June-August 1982
Greenhouse Attendant, Department of Biology, Wartburg College, Waverly, Iowa, May 1981, September
1981-April 1982, and September 1982-April 1983
Student Assistant, Department of Mathematics, Wartburg College, Waverly, Iowa, January-April 1981 and
September-December 1981
EDUCATION:
Master of Science (Entomology) 1988, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma
Bachelor of Arts (Mathematics and Biology, summa cum laude) 1983, Wartburg College, Waverly, Iowa
PROFESSIONAL AND HONOR ORGANIZATIONS:
Epsilon Sigma Phi, Omicron Chapter (National Honorary Extension Fraternity), 2016-present
Grain Elevator and Processing Society, 2005-2010
Sigma Xi (The Scientific Research Society), inducted in 2001
Gamma Sigma Delta (Honor Society of Agriculture), inducted in 1989
Phi Kappa Phi (Scholastic Honor Society), initiated in 1988
Southwestern Branch of the Entomological Society of America, 1986-present
Entomological Society of America, 1986-present
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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES:
Oklahoma Agricultural Leadership Program:
Class XVIII – 2016-2018, Director
OALP Alumni Agricultural Tour – 2015, Group Leader, Republic of Ireland
Class XVII – 2014-2016, Director, International trip to Vietnam and Philippines
Class XVI – 2012-2014, Director, International trip to South Africa
Class XV – 2010-2012, Director, International trip to Scotland, Northern Ireland, and the Republic of Ireland
Class XIII – 2006-2008, Participant, International trip to China and South Korea
Professional Meetings:
International Leadership Alumni Conference, 2013-2016 (Discussion Leader for ILAC Advisory Group
2015)
International Association of Programs for Agricultural Leaders, 2010-2016 (Executive Director Search
Committee 2015-2016)
Conference of the International Organization for Biological and Integrated Control, Western Palaearctic
Region Section, Working Group on Integrated Protection of Stored Products, 2013, 2011, 2009
PCT Rodent Management Summit, 2006
PCT Stored Product Pest Seminar, 2005
National Workshop on Stored Product Protection of Organic Grains and End Products, 2005
Grain Elevator and Processing Society Annual International Technical Conference and Exposition, 2009-
2011, 2007, 2005
International Conference on Controlled Atmosphere and Fumigation in Stored Products, 2008, 2004
International Working Conference on Stored-product Protection, 2010, 2006, 2002, 1998
National Stored Product IPM Training Conference, 2007 (Local Arrangements Chair), 2002, 1994
International Congress of Entomology, 2016, 2004, 1988
Entomological Society of America Annual Meetings, 2015-2016, 2000-2009, 1994, 1988, 1987
Entomological Society of America Southwestern Branch Meetings, 2015, 2012, 2009 (Local Arrangements
Chair), 2000-2007, 1997, 1992, 1986-1989, 1984
Rocky Mountain Conference of Entomologists, 1985-2012 (Secretary/Treasurer 2005-2010, Treasurer 1992-
2004, Acting Secretary 2000, Acting Chairman and Acting Program Chairman 1999, 2008, Acting
Chairman and Acting Secretary 1998, Editor and Publisher of the Proceedings 1998-2011, Local
Arrangements 1992-2010, Chairman 1991, Program Chairman 1990)
Computer Competencies:
Programming: Statistical Analysis System
Software Packages: Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Quicken, EndNote
Professional Development:
Hunger and Horticulture Conference, 2015
Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service Biennial Conference, 2016, 2014, 2012
ECO2FUME® Fumigant Gas Product Stewardship Training, 2011
ProFume Fumigation Workshop, 2009
Heat Treatment Workshop, 2009
Food Industry Pest Management Seminar, 2009
Food Allergen Workshop, 2007
Gender Discrimination/Sexual Harassment Policy Training, 2005
Certified Applicator – Fumigation Category 7c, 2005-2015
Skid-steer Loader Safety Training Certificate, 2003
Forklift Safety Training Certificate, 2003
Commodity Weighers and Graders Permit, 2002-2007
Grain Grading School, 2002
Comprehensive Capillary Gas Chromatography Training Seminar, 1997
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Good Laboratory Practices in Scientific Research, 1996
Field and Laboratory Safety Training Program, 1992
Good Laboratory Practices In-Service Program, 1988
Private Pesticide Applicator, 1984-1988
Certified Applicator - Demonstration and Research, 1984-1988
University Shortcourses - WYLBUR, TSO, SAS/GRAPH
Committees:
Entomological Society of America:
Moderator and Organizer of Symposium entitled, “Stored Product Insect Pest Management: Decades
of Change, Recent Advances, and Challenges for the Future,” Reno, Nevada, 2008
Judge for Student Paper Competition for the President’s Prize, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, 2005
Southwestern Branch - Entomological Society of America:
In Memoriam Committee, 2013-present
Local Arrangements Chair, 2009
Moderator for Crop Protection Entomology Submitted Papers, 2006
Public Information Committee, 1999-2009 (Chair 2000-2009)
Oklahoma State University:
Wentz Leadership Award Committee, 2015-2017
Grain Bin was Task Force, 2011-2012
Moderator for Oklahoma Fumigation Workshop, 2011
Search and Screening Committee for OSU Dean of Libraries, 2003-2004
Advisory Committee on Library Annex Materials, 2003
Scholarly Communications Task Force, 2002-2003
Library Advisory Committee, 1995-2004 (Chair 2002-2004, 1999-2001; Vice-Chair 2001-2002)
Division of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources:
Oklahoma Agricultural Leadership Council, Executive Secretary, 2010-present
Oklahoma Agricultural Leadership Program – 3rd Benefit Golf Tournament, 2009; 5th Benefit Golf
Tournament, 2014
Stored Products Research and Education Center Steering Committee, 2001-2010
Value Added Staff and Faculty associated with the Oklahoma Food and Agricultural Products Research
and Technology Center, 1997-2007
North Central Accreditation Task Force, 1994-1995
Stored Product Integrated Pest Management Committee, 1991-present
Vegetable Commodity Group, 1985-1990
Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology:
Infrastructure Committee, 2008-present
Stored Product Entomologist Search and Screening Committee, 2007
Department Head Search and Screening Committee, 2008, 2005
Awards Committee, 2004-present
Scholarships and Awards Committee, 1986-1994
Darkroom Committee, 1985-1986
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Peer Reviewer of Manuscripts for Journals:
Journal of Agricultural Science and Technology
Agricultural Research (Journal of the National Academy of Agricultural Sciences)
Annals of the Entomological Society of America
Biopesticides International
Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata
Environmental Entomology
Journal of Economic Entomology
Journal of Insect Science
Journal of Stored Products Research
Pest Management Science
Departmental Activities:
Stored Products Research and Education Center Newsletter – Co-Editor, 2004-2005
Film Recorder Operator, 1994-1998
Sensilla Newsletter – Editor, 1989-present
Sanborn Entomology Club, 1984-1998
Other Professional Activities:
Oklahoma FFA Association Interscholastic Competition, Agriscience Fair Judge, 2015-2017
Farm Foundation Round Table Tour, 2014
Finding Center Conference, 2016, 2014
Food Safety Workshop, 2013
National FFA Organization – Washington Leadership Conference, Chaperone, 2016, 2013, 2011
Oklahoma Pork Congress, 2014, 2011-2012
American Farmers and Ranchers Annual Convention, 2015, 2013, 2011
USDA Farm Service Agency Update Meeting, 2010
Oklahoma Wheat Commission Meetings, 2014, 2009-2011
Ag in the Classroom Summer Conference, 2009-2010
Retired Educators for Youth Agricultural Programs - Agricultural Science and Technology Institute, 2009
Ag in the Classroom Summer Workshops, 2009
DASNR Day at the Capitol, 2009-2010
Oklahoma Ag Expo, 2011-2015, 2007
Oklahoma Grain & Stocker Producers Annual Meeting and Convention, 2006
Oklahoma-Kansas Winter Canola Conference, 2005-2007
Oklahoma Ag Access Tour, 2015-2016, 2005-2012
Degesch America, Inc. Recertification Program for Fumigation and General Pest Control, 2005
Oklahoma Fumigation Workshop, 2002-2016, 2000, 1995
Food Processing Pest Management Workshop, 1995-1996
Grain Elevator Business Conference, 1995, 1993
Oklahoma Elevator Workshop, 2008-2016, 2002-2006, 1992, 1989
Oklahoma Horticultural Industries Show, 1984-1990
Commercial Vegetable Production Workshop, 1983
TEACHING:
Fumigation Practical, 2003-present
Oklahoma Fumigation Workshop, 2002-present
Oklahoma Elevator Workshops, 2002-present
Missouri Commercial Pesticide Applicator Training, 2002-present
Lecturer for Stored Products Section of Livestock Entomology (ENTO 3003), 2000-2008
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AWARDS AND HONORS:
Outstanding International Leadership Program Director Award, 2016
Who’s Who in Science and Engineering, 2005-2006 (8th) Edition
Distinguished Service Award, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 2000
Outstanding Senior Student Award, Wartburg College, Waverly, Iowa, 1983
Mathematics Award for Outstanding Mathematics Student, Wartburg College, Waverly, Iowa, 1983
REFEREED PUBLICATIONS:
21. Opit, G.P., F.H. Arthur, E.L. Bonjour, C.L. Jones, and T.W. Phillips. 2011. Efficacy of heat treatment for
disinfestations of concrete grain silos. J. Econ. Entomol. 104: 1415-1422.
20. Bonjour, E.L., G.P. Opit, J. Hardin, C.L. Jones, M.E. Payton, and R.L. Beeby. 2011. Efficacy of ozone
fumigation against the major grain pests in stored wheat. J. Econ. Entomol. 104: 308-316.
19. Hardin, J.A, C.L. Jones, E.L. Bonjour, R.T. Noyes, R.L. Beeby, D.A. Eltiste, and S. Decker. 2010. Ozone
fumigation of stored grain; closed-loop recirculation and rate of ozone consumption. J. Stored Prod. Res.
46: 149-154.
18. Nansen, C., T.W. Phillips, P.K. Morton, and E.L. Bonjour. 2006. Spatial analysis of pheromone-baited trap
captures from controlled releases of male Indianmeal moths. Environ. Entomol. 35: 516-523.
17. Nansen, C., E.L. Bonjour, T.W. Phillips, E.L. Vela-Coiffier, and M.W. Gates. 2004. Relationship between
flight activity outside grain bins and probe trap catches inside grain bins of Cryptolestes ferrugineus.
Environ. Entomol. 33: 1465-1470.
16. Nansen, C., E.L. Bonjour, M.W. Gates, T.W. Phillips, G.W. Cuperus, and M.E. Payton. 2004. Model of
Cryptolestes ferrugineus flight activity outside commercial steel grain bins in central Oklahoma. Environ.
Entomol. 33: 426-434.
15. Platt, R.R., G.W. Cuperus, M.E. Payton, E.L. Bonjour, and K.N. Pinkston. 1998. Integrated pest
management perceptions and practices and insect populations in grocery stores. J. Stored Prod. Res. 34: 1-
10.
14. Vela-Coiffier, E.L., W.S. Fargo, E.L. Bonjour, G.W. Cuperus, and W.D. Warde. 1997. Immigration of
insects into on-farm stored wheat and relationships among trapping methods. J. Stored Prod. Res. 33: 157-
166.
13. Fargo, W.S., G.W. Cuperus, E.L. Bonjour, W.E. Burkholder, B.L. Clary, and M.E. Payton. 1994. Influence
of probe trap type and attractants on the capture of four stored-grain Coleoptera. J. Stored Prod. Res. 30:
237-241.
12. Bonjour, E.L., W.S. Fargo, A.A. Al-Obaidi, and M.E. Payton. 1993. Host effects on reproduction and adult
longevity of squash bugs (Heteroptera: Coreidae). Environ. Entomol. 22: 1344-1348.
11. Palumbo, J.C., W.S. Fargo, R.C. Berberet, E.L. Bonjour, and G.W. Cuperus. 1993. Timing insecticide
applications for squash bug management: impact on squash bug abundance and summer squash yields.
Southwestern Entomol. 18: 101-111.
10. Woodson, W.D., W.S. Fargo, and E.L. Bonjour. 1993. Growth analysis of Cucurbita pepo leaves. Trends in
Agril. Sci. - Entomol. 1: 63-67.
9. Bonjour, E.L., W.S. Fargo, J.A. Webster, P.E. Richardson, and G.H. Brusewitz. 1991. Probing behavior
comparisons of squash bugs (Heteroptera: Coreidae) on cucurbit hosts. Environ. Entomol. 20: 143-149.
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8. Palumbo, J.C., W.S. Fargo, and E.L. Bonjour. 1991. Colonization and seasonal abundance of squash bugs
(Heteroptera: Coreidae) on summer squash with varied planting dates in Oklahoma. J. Econ. Entomol. 84:
224-229.
7. Palumbo, J.C., W.S. Fargo, and E.L. Bonjour. 1991. Spatial dispersion patterns and sequential sampling plans
for squash bugs (Heteroptera: Coreidae) in summer squash. J. Econ. Entomol. 84: 1796-1801.
6. Palumbo, J.C., W.S. Fargo, and E.L. Bonjour. 1991. Within-plant distribution of squash bug (Heteroptera:
Coreidae) adults and egg masses in vegetative stage summer squash. Environ. Entomol. 20: 391-395.
5. Bonjour, E.L. and W.S. Fargo. 1990. Ovipositional preference of squash bugs (Heteroptera: Coreidae) among
cucurbits in Oklahoma. J. Econ. Entomol. 83: 943-947.
4. Bonjour, E.L. and W.S. Fargo. 1989. Host effects on the survival and development of Anasa tristis
(Heteroptera: Coreidae). Environ. Entomol. 18: 1083-1085.
3. Fargo, W.S. and E.L. Bonjour. 1988. Developmental rate of the squash bug, Anasa tristis (Heteroptera:
Coreidae), at constant temperatures. Environ. Entomol. 17: 926-929.
2. Fargo, W.S., P.E. Rensner, E.L. Bonjour, and T.L. Wagner. 1988. Population dynamics in the squash bug
(Heteroptera: Coreidae) - squash plant (Cucurbitales: Cucurbitaceae) system in Oklahoma. J. Econ.
Entomol. 81: 1073-1079.
1. Fargo, W.S., E.L. Bonjour, and T.L. Wagner. 1986. An estimation equation for squash leaf area using leaf
measurements. Can. J. Plant Sci. 68: 677-682.
BOOK CHAPTERS:
1. Liu, S., B. Zhao, and E. Bonjour. 2011. Host marking and host discrimination in phytophagous insects, pp.
73-85. In: Liu, T. and L. Kang (eds.), Recent advances in entomological research: from molecular biology
to pest management. Beijing, China: Higher Education Press and Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany: Springer-
Verlag.
PAPERS AND ABSTRACTS IN PROCEEDINGS AND CONFERENCES:
20. Bonjour, E. L., C.L. Jones, and R.L. Beeby. 2014. Improving phosphine fumigation by sealing and using a
closed-loop system, pp. 337-341. In: Athanassiou, C.G., N. G. Kavallieratos, and P. G. Weintraub (eds.),
Proceedings of the Conference of the International Organization for Biological and Integrated Control,
Western Palaearctic Region Section, Working Group on Integrated Protection of Stored Products, 1-4 July
2013, Talence, France, IOBC/WPRS Bull.
19. Opit, G.P. and E.L. Bonjour. 2012. Development of integrated pest management of stored-product pests for
a food processing plant, pp. 291-297. In: Athanassiou, C.G., N. G. Kavallieratos, and P. G. Weintraub
(eds.), Proceedings of the Conference of the International Organization for Biological and Integrated
Control, Western Palaearctic Region Section, Working Group on Integrated Protection of Stored Products,
4–7 July 2011, Volos, Greece, IOBC/WPRS Bull.
18. Bonjour, E. L., and G. P. Opit. 2012. Efficacy of liquid formulations of spinosad for controlling insects
infesting stored wheat, pp. 263–267. In: Athanassiou, C.G., N. G. Kavallieratos, and P. G. Weintraub
(eds.), Proceedings of the Conference of the International Organization for Biological and Integrated
Control, Western Palaearctic Region Section, Working Group on Integrated Protection of Stored Products,
4–7 July 2011, Volos, Greece, IOBC/WPRS Bull.
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17. Bonjour, E.L., C.L. Jones, G.P. Opit, R.L. Beeby, F.H. Arthur, and T.W. Phillips. 2011. Efficacy of heat to
disinfest concrete grain silos, pp. 341-348. In: Athanassiou, C.G., C. Adler, and P. Trematerra (eds.),
Proceedings of the Conference of the International Organization for Biological and Integrated Control,
Western Palaearctic Region Section, Working Group on Integrated Protection of Stored Products, 29 June
– 2 July 2009, Campobasso, Italy.
16. Opit, G.P, E.L. Bonjour, and R.L. Beeby. 2011. Seasonal abundance and distribution of psocids in an animal
feed warehouse, pp. 111-122. In: Athanassiou, C.G., C. Adler, and P. Trematerra (eds.), Proceedings of
the Conference of the International Organization for Biological and Integrated Control, Western Palaearctic
Region Section, Working Group on Integrated Protection of Stored Products, 29 June – 2 July 2009,
Campobasso, Italy.
15. Adam, B.D., E.L. Bonjour, and J.T. Criswell. 2010. Cost comparison of methyl bromide and sulfuryl fluoride
(ProFume®) for fumigating food processing facilities, warehouses, and cocoa beans, pp. 314-321. In:
Carvalho, O.M, P.G. Fields, C.S. Adler, F.H. Arthur, C.G. Athanassiou, J.F. Campbell, F. Fleurat-Lessard,
P.W. Flinn, R.J. Hodges, A.A. Isikber, S. Navarro, R.T. Noyes, J. Riudavets, K.K. Sinha, G.R. Thorpe,
B.H. Timlick, P. Trematerra, and N.D.G. White (eds.), Proceedings of the Tenth International Working
Conference on Stored Product Protection, 27 June – 2 July 2010, Estoril, Portugal, Julius-Kuhn-Archiv,
Berlin, Germany.
14. Bonjour, E.L. and G.P. Opit. 2010. Efficacy of dust formulations of spinosad for controlling insects infesting
stored wheat, pp. 815-818. In: Carvalho, O.M, P.G. Fields, C.S. Adler, F.H. Arthur, C.G. Athanassiou,
J.F. Campbell, F. Fleurat-Lessard, P.W. Flinn, R.J. Hodges, A.A. Isikber, S. Navarro, R.T. Noyes, J.
Riudavets, K.K. Sinha, G.R. Thorpe, B.H. Timlick, P. Trematerra, and N.D.G. White (eds.), Proceedings
of the Tenth International Working Conference on Stored Product Protection, 27 June – 2 July 2010,
Estoril, Portugal, Julius-Kuhn-Archiv, Berlin, Germany.
13. Megel, A.J., C.L. Jones, E.L. Bonjour, and J. Kinder. 2010. Investigation of ethylene gas as a treatment for
stored-product insects. American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers Annual International
Meeting, 20 – 23 June 2010, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.A., ASABE Technical Library.
12. Hardin, J.A., C.L. Jones, E.L. Bonjour, R.T. Noyes, R.L. Beeby, D.A. Eltiste, and S. Decker. 2009. Ozone
fumigation of stored grain; closed-loop recirculation and rate of ozone consumption. American Society of
Agricultural and Biological Engineers Annual International Meeting, 21 – 24 June 2009, Reno, Nevada,
U.S.A., ASABE Technical Library.
11. Bonjour, E.L., C.L. Jones, R.T. Noyes, J. Hardin, R.L. Beeby, D.A. Eltiste, and S. Decker. 2008. Efficacy of
ozone against insect pests in wheat stored in steel grain bins, pp. 525-529. In: Daolin, G., S. Navarro, Y.
Jian, T. Chang, J. Zuxun. L. Yue, L. Yang, and W. Haipeng (eds.), Proceedings of the 8 th International
Conference on Controlled Atmosphere and Fumigation in Stored Products, 21-26 September 2008,
Chengdu, China. Sichuan Publishing Group, Sichuan Publishing House of Science and Technology,
Chengdu, China.
10. Jones, C.L., E.L. Bonjour, R.L. Beeby, R.T. Noyes, and T.W. Phillips. 2008. Closed loop fumigation of a
small rural concrete elevator in a growing urban setting, pp. 365-368. In: Daolin, G., S. Navarro, Y. Jian,
T. Chang, J. Zuxun. L. Yue, L. Yang, and W. Haipeng (eds.), Proceedings of the 8th International
Conference on Controlled Atmosphere and Fumigation in Stored Products, 21-26 September 2008,
Chengdu, China. Sichuan Publishing Group, Sichuan Publishing House of Science and Technology,
Chengdu, China.
9. Bonjour, E.L., T.W. Phillips, R. Larson, and D. Shuman. 2007. Evaluating a remote monitoring device for
stored grain insects in a commercial facility, pp. 369-373. In: Donahaye, E.J., S. Navarro, C. Bell, D.
Jayas, R. Noyes, and T.W. Phillips (eds.), Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Controlled
Atmosphere and Fumigation in Stored Products, 8-13 August 2004, Gold Coast, Australia. FTIC Ltd.
Publishing, Israel.
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8. Bonjour, E.L., T.W. Phillips, and J.T. Pitts. 2006. Spinosad provides long-term protection for stored wheat,
pp. 1189-1193. In: I. Lorini, B. Bacaltchuk, H. Beckel, D. Deckers, E. Sundfeld, J.P. dos Santos, J.D.
Biagi, J.C. Celaro, L.R. D’A. Faroni, L. de O.F. Bortolini, M.R. Sartori, M.C. Elias, R.N.C. Guedes, R.G.
da Fonseca, and V.M. Scussel (eds.), Proceedings of the 9th International Working Conference on Stored
Product Protection, 15-18 October 2006, Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil. Brazilian Post-harvest Association
- ABRAPOS, Passo Fundo, RS, Brazil.
7. Bonjour, E.L. and T.W. Phillips. 2003. Comparing insect captures in the “StorMax Insector” and other probe
traps, pp. 238-240. In: Credland, P. F., D.M. Armitage, C.H. Bell, P.M. Cogan, and E. Highley, (eds.),
Proceedings of the 8th International Working Conference on Stored Product Protection, 22-26 July 2002,
York, United Kingdom. CAB International, Wallingford, United Kingdom.
6. Bonjour, E.L., T.W. Phillips, and J.T. Pitts. 2003. Can reduced concentrations of chlorpyrifos-methyl be
combined with other products to effectively control stored-grain pests? pp. 785-787. In: Credland, P. F.,
D.M. Armitage, C.H. Bell, P.M. Cogan, and E. Highley, (eds.), Proceedings of the 8th International
Working Conference on Stored Product Protection, 22-26 July 2002, York, United Kingdom. CAB
International, Wallingford, United Kingdom.
5. Bonjour, E.L., T.W. Phillips, R.T. Noyes, G.W. Cuperus, D.K. Mueller, and C. Schmidt. 1999. Mortality of
stored grain insects exposed to cylinderized phosphine in wheat bins, pp. 351-355. In: Jin, Z., Q. Liang, Y.
Liang, X. Tan, and L. Guan, (eds.), Proceedings of the 7th International Working Conference on Stored-
product Protection, 14-19 October 1998, Beijing, P.R. China. Sichuan Publishing House of Science and
Technology, Chengdu, China.
4. Noyes, R.T., T.W. Phillips, G.W. Cuperus, and E.L. Bonjour. 1999. Advances in recirculation fumigation
technology in the U.S.A., pp. 454-461. In: Jin, Z., Q. Liang, Y. Liang, X. Tan, and L. Guan, (eds.),
Proceedings of the 7th International Working Conference on Stored-product Protection, 14-19 October
1998, Beijing, P.R. China. Sichuan Publishing House of Science and Technology, Chengdu, China.
3. Noyes, R.T., T.W. Phillips, G.W. Cuperus, and E.L. Bonjour. 1999. Guidelines for sealing steel grain bins for
fumigation, pp. 1565-1569. In: Jin, Z., Q. Liang, Y. Liang, X. Tan, and L. Guan, (eds.), Proceedings of
the 7th International Working Conference on Stored-product Protection, 14-19 October 1998, Beijing, P.R.
China. Sichuan Publishing House of Science and Technology, Chengdu, China.
2. Phillips, T.W., E.L. Bonjour, K. Payne, R.T. Noyes, G.W. Cuperus, C. Schmidt, and D.K. Mueller. 1999.
Effects of exposure time, temperature and life stage on mortality of stored grain insects treated with
cylinderized phosphine, pp. 320-325. In: Jin, Z., Q. Liang, Y. Liang, X. Tan, and L. Guan, (eds.),
Proceedings of the 7th International Working Conference on Stored-product Protection, 14-19 October
1998, Beijing, P.R. China. Sichuan Publishing House of Science and Technology, Chengdu, China.
1. Bonjour, E.L. and W.S. Fargo. 1988 (abstract). Developmental rate of the squash bug, Anasa tristis
(Heteroptera: Coreidae) at constant temperatures and on multiple hosts, p. 192. Proceedings of the XVIII
International Congress of Entomology, 3-9 July 1988, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
EXTENSION PUBLICATIONS:
7. Jones, C.L. and E.L. Bonjour. 2015. Preparing grain bins and flat storages prior to harvest or incoming
product storage. Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service, Fact Sheet, BA-1112.
6. Royer, T. and E. Bonjour. 2015. Wheat head armyworms damage to wheat kernels in Oklahoma wheat fields.
Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service, e-Pest alerts, Vol. 14, No. 26, May 27, 2015.
5. Jones, C.L., E.L. Bonjour, R.L. Beeby, M. Walton, D. Woods, and J. Ayers. 2011. Grain Bin Safety DVD-
ROM. Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service, VT1138.
4. Jones, C., J. Hardin, and E. Bonjour. 2011. Design of closed-loop fumigation systems for grain storage
structures. Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service, Fact Sheet, BA-1111.
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3. Boyles, M., T. Peeper, and M. Stamm. 2007. Great Plains canola production handbook. Kansas State
University, MF-2734 (Revised), June 2007 (Contributor to handbook).
2. Jones, C.L., E.L. Bonjour, T.A. Royer, D.L. Lalman, and J.T. Edwards. 2007. Storage and use of low test
weight and sprouted wheat. Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service, Current Report, CR-1109.
1. Boyles, M., T. Peeper, and M. Stamm. 2006. Great Plains canola production handbook. Kansas State
University, MF-2734, July 2006 (Contributor to handbook).
OTHER PUBLICATIONS:
2. Criswell, J.C., T.W. Phillips, P. Bolin, E.L. Bonjour, R.T. Noyes, B.D. Adams, K.B. Anderson, J. Shaver, and
C.C. Luper. 2003. Pest Management Strategic Plan – Stored Hard Red Winter Wheat in Oklahoma
1. Wright, R.E., J.A. Webster, and E.L. Bonjour. 1996. Obituary of W. Scott Fargo. Amer. Entomol. 42:64.
SCIENTIFIC ORAL PRESENTATIONS:
46. Minimizing insect infestations in grain storage facilities prior to harvest. International Congress of
Entomology, Orlando, Florida, 2016
45. A closed loop system improves phosphine fumigation in stored grain facilities. Entomological Society of
America Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 2015
44. Keys to improving phosphine fumigations in stored grain facilities. Entomological Society of America
Southwestern Branch Meeting, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 2015
43. Improving phosphine fumigation by sealing and using a closed loop system. Conference of the International
Organization for Biological and Integrated Control/Western Palaearctic Region Section Working Group –
Integrated Protection of Stored Products, Bordeaux, France, 2013
42. Insecticides available for protecting stored products. Rocky Mountain Conference of Entomologists,
Woodland Park, Colorado, 2012
41. Safety measures for protecting stored grain. Entomological Society of America Southwestern Branch
Meeting, Little Rock, Arkansas, 2012
40. Efficacy of spinosad for controlling insects infesting stored wheat. Rocky Mountain Conference of
Entomologists, Woodland Park, Colorado, 2011
39. Development of integrated pest management of stored-product pests for a food plant. Conference of the
International Organization for Biological and Integrated Control/Western Palaearctic Region Section
Working Group – Integrated Protection of Stored Products, Volos, Greece, 2011
38. Improving fumigation by sealing and using a closed loop system. Rocky Mountain Conference of
Entomologists, Silverton, Colorado, 2010
37. Disinfesting concrete silos using heat. Rocky Mountain Conference of Entomologists, Silverton, Colorado,
2009
36. Sharing our knowledge: effectively assimilating research results for the end user. Entomological Society of
America Annual Meeting, Reno, Nevada, 2008
35. Efficacy of ozone against insect pests in wheat stored in steel grain bins. 8th International Conference on
Controlled Atmosphere and Fumigation in Stored Products, Chengdu, China, 2008
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34. The potential of using ozone to control stored wheat pests. Rocky Mountain Conference of Entomologists,
Woodland Park, Colorado, 2008
33. Industrial lighting differentially attracts flying insects. Rocky Mountain Conference of Entomologists,
Woodland Park, Colorado, 2007
32. Can stored wheat be protected with top-dress insecticide applications? Entomological Society of America
Southwestern Branch Meeting, Corpus Christi, Texas, 2007
31. Winter canola: storage challenges for this new Oklahoma crop. Rocky Mountain Conference of
Entomologists, Woodland Park, Colorado, 2006
30. On-farm winter canola storage. Oklahoma-Kansas Winter Canola Conference, Dodge City, Kansas; Enid and
Altus, Oklahoma, 2006
29. Can stored wheat be effectively protected with layered applications of diatomaceous earth? Entomological
Society of America Southwestern Branch Meeting, Austin, Texas, 2006
28. Efficacy of three diatomaceous earth applications on wheat stored in steel bins. Fifth Annual RAMP-
CIMSPIP Project Review Meeting, Manhattan, Kansas, 2005
27. Controlled atmosphere, vacuum, and hermetic storage technologies – a hands-on workshop. National
Workshop on Stored Product Protection of Organic Grains and End Products, West Lafayette, Indiana,
2005
26. Long-term protection of stored wheat with spinosad and chlorpyrifos-methyl: Are they equally effective?
Rocky Mountain Conference of Entomologists, Woodland Park, Colorado, 2005
25. Field evaluation of spinosad and chlorpyrifos-methyl against stored wheat insect pests. Entomological Society
of America Southwestern Branch Meeting, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 2005
24. Efficacy of spinosad and chlorpyrifos-methyl for controlling insects infesting stored wheat. XXII International
Congress of Entomology, Brisbane, Australia, 2004
23. Evaluating a remote monitoring device for stored grain insects in a commercial facility. 7th International
Conference on Controlled Atmosphere and Fumigation in Stored Products, Gold Coast, Australia, 2004
22. Remotely monitoring insects in a commercial stored grain facility. Rocky Mountain Conference of
Entomologists, Woodland Park, Colorado, 2004
21. Commercial-scale evaluation of Insector: A remote sensing device for stored grain insects. Entomological
Society of America Southwestern Branch Meeting, Lubbock, Texas, 2004
20. Testing InsectorTM in a commercial grain facility in Oklahoma. Third Annual RAMP-CIMSPIP Project
Review Meeting, Manhattan, Kansas, 2003
19. InsectorTM field test in Oklahoma. Entomological Society of America Annual Meeting, Cincinnati, Ohio,
2003
18. Field evaluation of spinosad: a potential grain protectant on stored wheat. Rocky Mountain Conference of
Entomologists, Woodland Park, Colorado, 2003
17. Counting and species determination of stored grain insects with an electronic monitor: Evaluation of
InsectorTM prototypes. Second Annual RAMP-CIMSPIP Project Review Meeting, West Lafayette, Indiana,
2002
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16. Will the electronic probe trap design effectively capture stored grain insects? Rocky Mountain Conference of
Entomologists, Woodland Park, Colorado, 2002
15. Research planned at the new Stored Product Research and Education Center. Rocky Mountain Conference of
Entomologists, Woodland Park, Colorado, 2001
14. A new grain protectant for controlling stored grain pests. Rocky Mountain Conference of Entomologists,
Woodland Park, Colorado, 2000
13. Evaluation of a new residual protectant for controlling stored grain insects. Entomological Society of America
Southwestern Branch Meeting, Fort Worth, Texas, 2000
12. Monitoring Indianmeal moths with pheromone-baited traps in and around flour mills. Rocky Mountain
Conference of Entomologists, Woodland Park, Colorado, 1999
11. Mortality of stored grain insects exposed to cylinderized phosphine in wheat bins. 7th International Working
Conference on Stored-product Protection, Beijing, China, 1998
10. Efficacy of ECO2FUMETM Fumigant Gas against stored grain insects. Rocky Mountain Conference of
Entomologists, Woodland Park, Colorado, 1998
9. Stored grain management: problems and solutions. Rocky Mountain Conference of Entomologists,
Woodland Park, Colorado, 1995
8. Population growth of lesser grain borer and a parasitoid exposed to current management strategies in stored
wheat. Rocky Mountain Conference of Entomologists, Woodland Park, Colorado, 1994
7. Forced summer cooling efficacy on stored grain protectants. Rocky Mountain Conference of Entomologists,
Woodland Park, Colorado, 1992
6. Trap capture of four stored grain insect species as influenced by probe trap type and attractants. Rocky
Mountain Conference of Entomologists, Woodland Park, Colorado, 1991
5. Temperature and host effect on the developmental rate of the squash bug, Anasa tristis. Entomological
Society of America Annual Meeting, Students Competition for the President's Prize, Louisville, Kentucky,
1988
4. Ecology and interrelationships between components of the squash bug/host plant system. Rocky Mountain
Conference of Entomologists, Woodland Park, Colorado, 1988
3. Developmental rate of the squash bug, Anasa tristis. Entomological Society of America Southwestern Branch
Meeting, Dallas, Texas, 1988
2. Ovipositional preference of the squash bug, Anasa tristis (Heteroptera: Coreidae), for cucurbits.
Entomological Society of America Annual Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts, 1987
1. Host preferences of the squash bug. Oklahoma Horticultural Industries Show, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 1987
SCIENTIFIC POSTER PRESENTATIONS:
25. Efficacy of liquid formulations of spinosad for controlling insects infesting stored wheat. Conference of the
International Organization for Biological and Integrated Control/Western Palaearctic Region Section
Working Group – Integrated Protection of Stored Products, Volos, Greece, 2011
24. Cost comparison of methyl bromide and sulfuryl fluoride (ProFume®) for fumigating food processing
facilities, warehouses, and cocoa beans. 10th International Working Conference on Stored Product
Protection, Estoril, Portugal, 2010
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23. Efficacy of dust formulations of spinosad for controlling insects infesting stored wheat. 10th International
Working Conference on Stored Product Protection, Estoril, Portugal, 2010
22. Seasonal abundance and distribution of psocids in a feed mill. Entomological Society of America Annual
Meeting, Indianapolis, Indiana, 2009
21. Efficacy of ozone against the psocids Liposcelis entomophila, L. bostrychophila, and L. decolor (Psocoptera:
Liposcelididae). Entomological Society of America Annual Meeting, Indianapolis, Indiana, 2009
20. Efficacy of heat to disinfest concrete grain silos. Conference of the International Organization for Biological
and Integrated Control/Western Palaearctic Region Section Working Group – Integrated Protection of
Stored Products, Campobasso, Italy, 2009
19. Effect of interaction between Tribolium confusum Duval (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) and Liposcelis decolor
(Pearman) (Psocoptera: Liposcelididae). Entomological Society of America Southwestern Branch
Meeting, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 2009
18. Efficacy of Diacon® II for the control of Plodia interpunctella (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) and Tribolium
castaneum (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) in bird seed blocks. Entomological Society of America
Southwestern Branch Meeting, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 2009
17. Attractiveness of industrial lighting to flying insects. Entomological Society of America Annual Meeting, San
Diego, California, 2007
16. Efficacy of top-dress insecticide applications on stored wheat insect pests. Entomological Society of America
Annual Meeting and Sixth Annual RAMP-CIMSPIP Project Review Meeting, Indianapolis, Indiana, 2006
15. Spinosad provides long-term protection for stored wheat. 9th International Working Conference on Stored
Product Protection, Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil, 2006
14. Field evaluation of three diatomaceous earth application treatments for controlling stored wheat insects.
Entomological Society of America Annual Meeting, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, 2005
13. Storcide II: a combination of chlorpyrifos-methyl and deltamethrin for stored grain protection. Entomological
Society of America Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, Utah, 2004
12. Spinosad as a grain storage protectant: residual efficacy in grain bins. International Quality Grains
Conference, Indianapolis, Indiana, 2004
11. Evaluating Spinosad and Reldan as grain protectants on stored wheat: Laboratory and field trials.
Entomological Society of America Annual Meeting, Cincinnati, Ohio, 2003
10. Spinosad: laboratory and field evaluations on a potential grain protectant for stored wheat. Entomological
Society of America Southwestern Branch Meeting, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 2003
9. Electronic counting and size classification of stored grain arthropods in wheat bins. Entomological Society of
America Annual Meeting, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, 2002
8. Comparing insect capture in the StorMax Insector to other probe traps. 8th International Working Conference
on Stored-product Protection, York, UK, 2002
7. Can reduced concentrations of chlorpyrifos-methyl be combined with other products to effectively control
stored grain pests? 8th International Working Conference on Stored-product Protection, York, UK, 2002
6. Combination products for controlling stored grain pests. Entomological Society of America Southwestern
Branch Meeting, Guanajuato, Mexico, 2002
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5. Combining chlorpyrifos-methyl and cyfluthrin as a grain protectant. Entomological Society of America
Annual Meeting, San Diego, California, 2001
4. Efficacy of a new grain protectant applied to stored wheat in steel bins. Entomological Society of America
Annual Meeting, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 2000
3. Control strategies for lesser grain borers in stored wheat. Entomological Society of America Southwestern
Branch Meeting, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 1997
2. Integration of biological control with current management strategies for lesser grain borers in stored wheat.
Entomological Society of America Annual Meeting, Dallas, Texas, 1994
1. Developmental rate of the squash bug, Anasa tristis (Heteroptera: Coreidae) at constant temperatures and on
multiple hosts. XVIII International Congress of Entomology, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 1988
ADDITIONAL ORAL PRESENTATIONS:
188. Phosphine fumigation basics. Missouri Commercial Pesticide Applicator Training – Fumigation Section,
Columbia, Missouri, 2017
187. Fumigation management plan. Missouri Commercial Pesticide Applicator Training – Fumigation Section,
Columbia, Missouri, 2017
186. Fumigant characteristics. Missouri Commercial Pesticide Applicator Training – Fumigation Section,
Columbia, Missouri, 2017
185. Insect identification, sampling, and monitoring. Missouri Commercial Pesticide Applicator Training –
Fumigation Section, Columbia, Missouri, 2017
184. Preparing structures and protecting grain in storage. Oklahoma Fumigation Workshop, Stillwater,
Oklahoma, 2016
183. IAPAL photography and large group photo assembly. International Association of Programs for Agricultural
Leaders, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 2016
182. What’s in your leadership quiver? International Leadership Alumni Conference, Edinburgh, Scotland, 2016
(provided photos with commentary from previous meetings in Scotland during JD Dunbar’s presentation)
181. I am a farmer and an entomologist. Barnyard Roundup – Vacation Bible School, First United Methodist
Church, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 2016
180. Fundamentals for applying phosphine. Oklahoma Elevator Workshops, Shawnee, Enid, Woodward, and
Clinton, Oklahoma, 2016
179. Smoke test, closed look fumigation, and fumigation monitoring. Fumigation Practical, Stillwater, Oklahoma,
2016
178. Insect monitoring. Fumigation Practical, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 2016
177. Insect identification. Fumigation Practical, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 2016
176. Fumigation dosage calculation and application. Fumigation Practical, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 2016
175. The Oklahoma Agricultural Leadership Program. 2016 Leadership Guymon Session VII – State
Government, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 2016
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174. Phosphine fumigation basics. Missouri Commercial Pesticide Applicator Training – Fumigation Section,
Columbia, Missouri, 2016
173. Fumigation management plan. Missouri Commercial Pesticide Applicator Training – Fumigation Section,
Columbia, Missouri, 2016
172. Fumigant characteristics. Missouri Commercial Pesticide Applicator Training – Fumigation Section,
Columbia, Missouri, 2016
171. Insect identification, sampling, and monitoring. Missouri Commercial Pesticide Applicator Training –
Fumigation Section, Columbia, Missouri, 2016
170. Stored product extension programs. New Extension Agent Training, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 2015
169. Phosphine fumigation from A to Z. Oklahoma Ag Expo, Norman, Oklahoma, 2015
168. Phosphine monitor bump testing. Oklahoma Fumigation Workshop, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 2015
167. Pros and cons of using ECO2FUME. Oklahoma Elevator Workshops, Shawnee, Enid, and Clinton,
Oklahoma, 2015
166. Fumigation management plan. Fumigation Practical, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 2015
165. Insect monitoring. Fumigation Practical, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 2015
164. Insect identification. Fumigation Practical, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 2015
163. Fumigation dosage calculation and application. Fumigation Practical, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 2015
162. The Oklahoma Agricultural Leadership Program. Women’s Luncheon at the American Farmers and
Ranchers Convention, Norman, Oklahoma 2015
161. Grain bin safety. Missouri Commercial Pesticide Applicator Training – Fumigation Section, Columbia,
Missouri, 2015
160. Managing insect resistance to phosphine. Missouri Commercial Pesticide Applicator Training – Fumigation
Section, Columbia, Missouri, 2015
159. Fumigation management plan. Missouri Commercial Pesticide Applicator Training – Fumigation Section,
Columbia, Missouri, 2015
158. Fumigant characteristics. Missouri Commercial Pesticide Applicator Training – Fumigation Section,
Columbia, Missouri, 2015
157. Insect identification, sampling, and monitoring. Missouri Commercial Pesticide Applicator Training –
Fumigation Section, Columbia, Missouri, 2015
156. Strategies for managing phosphine resistance. Oklahoma Ag Expo, Midwest City, Oklahoma, 2014
155. Insecticide update – dealing with phosphine resistance. Oklahoma Fumigation Workshop, Stillwater,
Oklahoma, 2014
154. Fumigation and pesticide updates. Oklahoma Elevator Workshops, Shawnee, Enid, Clinton, and Woodward
Oklahoma, 2014
153. Fumigation management plan. Fumigation Practical, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 2014
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152. Insect monitoring. Fumigation Practical, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 2014
151. Fumigation dosage calculation and application. Fumigation Practical, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 2014
150. Insect identification. Fumigation Practical, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 2014
149. Grain bin safety. Missouri Commercial Pesticide Applicator Training – Fumigation Section, Columbia,
Missouri, 2014
148. Insect resistance to phosphine. Missouri Commercial Pesticide Applicator Training – Fumigation Section,
Columbia, Missouri, 2014
147. Fumigation management plan. Missouri Commercial Pesticide Applicator Training – Fumigation Section,
Columbia, Missouri, 2014
146. Fumigant characteristics. Missouri Commercial Pesticide Applicator Training – Fumigation Section,
Columbia, Missouri, 2014
145. Insect identification, sampling, and monitoring. Missouri Commercial Pesticide Applicator Training –
Fumigation Section, Columbia, Missouri, 2014
144. Management of grain storage facilities. Alabama Corn and Wheat Short Course, Shorter, Alabama, 2013
143. Fumigation resistance and update. Oklahoma Ag Expo, Midwest City, Oklahoma, 2013
142. Oklahoma hosts International Leadership Alumni Conference 2013. International Association of Programs
for Agricultural Leaders Annual Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, 2013
141. Better utilization of phosphine. Oklahoma Elevator Workshops, Shawnee, Clinton, and Enid, Oklahoma,
2013
140. Phosphine handling basics and beyond. Oklahoma Elevator Workshops, Shawnee, Clinton, and Enid,
Oklahoma, 2013
139. Fumigation management plan. Fumigation Practical, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 2013
138. Insect monitoring. Fumigation Practical, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 2013
137. Insect identification. Fumigation Practical, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 2013
136. Fumigation dosage calculation and application. Fumigation Practical, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 2013
135. Grain bin safety. Missouri Commercial Pesticide Applicator Training – Fumigation Section, Columbia,
Missouri, 2013
134. Insecticides available for protecting stored products, fumigant update, and insect resistance to phosphine.
Missouri Commercial Pesticide Applicator Training – Fumigation Section, Columbia, Missouri, 2013
133. Fumigation management plan. Missouri Commercial Pesticide Applicator Training – Fumigation Section,
Columbia, Missouri, 2013
132. Characteristics of fumigants. Missouri Commercial Pesticide Applicator Training – Fumigation Section,
Columbia, Missouri, 2013
131. Identifying insects and methods for monitoring insects. Missouri Commercial Pesticide Applicator Training
– Fumigation Section, Columbia, Missouri, 2013
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130. Update on fumigants and phosphine resistance in insects. Oklahoma Ag Expo, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma,
2012
129. What is wrong in this stored grain situation? Oklahoma Ag Expo, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 2012
128. Fumigant updates and insect resistance to phosphine. Oklahoma Fumigation Workshops, Stillwater,
Oklahoma, 2012
127. Insecticide update for protecting stored products. Oklahoma Elevator Workshops, Clinton, Enid, and
Shawnee, Oklahoma, 2012
126. Fumigation management plan. Fumigation Practical, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 2012
125. Insect monitoring. Fumigation Practical, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 2012
124. Insect identification. Fumigation Practical, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 2012
123. Fumigation dosage calculation and application. Fumigation Practical, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 2012
122. Insecticide update. Missouri Commercial Pesticide Applicator Training – Fumigation Section, Columbia,
Missouri, 2012
121. Grain bin safety. Missouri Commercial Pesticide Applicator Training – Fumigation Section, Columbia,
Missouri, 2012
120. Fumigants, fumigation, and stewardship. Oklahoma Ag Expo, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 2011
119. Stepping out of your comfort zone. International Association of Programs for Agricultural Leaders Annual
Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, 2011
118. Grain bin safety. Douglas Volunteer Fire Department, Douglas, Oklahoma, 2011
117. Fumigation dosage calculation and notification. Fumigation Practical, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 2011
116. Insect monitoring. Fumigation Practical, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 2011
115. Insect identification. Fumigation Practical, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 2011
114. Fumigants, fumigation, and stewardship. AIB/FISA Recertification Seminar - Food Industry Pest
Management, Kansas City, Missouri, 2011
113. Insect identification and biology. AIB/FISA Recertification Seminar - Food Industry Pest Management,
Kansas City, Missouri, 2011
112. Oilseed storage and phosphine issues. Loss Control Spring Conference, Triangle Insurance Company, Enid,
Oklahoma, 2011
111. Fumitoxin investigation in Utah and how it may affect future use of phosphine. Oklahoma Elevator
Workshops, Shawnee, Clinton, Enid, and Guymon, Oklahoma, 2011
110. Update on ProFume. Oklahoma Elevator Workshops, Shawnee, Clinton, Enid, and Guymon, Oklahoma,
2011
109. Field evaluation of Malathion dust and diatomaceous earth. Oklahoma Elevator Workshops, Shawnee,
Clinton, Enid, and Guymon, Oklahoma, 2011
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108. Fumigants, fumigation, and stewardship. Food Industry Pest Management Recertification Seminar, Little
Rock, Arkansas, 2011
107. Insect identification and biology. Food Industry Pest Management Recertification Seminar, Little Rock,
Arkansas, 2011
106. Fumigants, fumigation, and stewardship. Industrial Fumigant Company Technical Training Conference,
Overland Park, Kansas, 2011
105. Aspen lift for rescue. Safety in the Workplace Expo Pod, Grain Elevator and Processing Society Exchange,
Portland, Oregon, 2011
104. Fumigating a facility – hands-on problem solving. Missouri Commercial Pesticide Applicator Training –
Fumigation Section, Columbia, Missouri, 2011
103. Fumigation management plan. Missouri Commercial Pesticide Applicator Training – Fumigation Section,
Columbia, Missouri, 2011
102. Fumigant characteristics. Missouri Commercial Pesticide Applicator Training – Fumigation Section,
Columbia, Missouri, 2011
101. Insect identification and monitoring. Missouri Commercial Pesticide Applicator Training – Fumigation
Section, Columbia, Missouri, 2011
100. Grain bin entrapment. Grain Management Meeting for Johnston Enterprises, Enid, Oklahoma, 2010
99. Stored Products Research and Education Center: The Early Years, 2001 – 2010. SPREC Mini Focus Group,
2010
98. Sanitation and sealing: vital part of integrated pest management. Oklahoma Elevator Workshops, Enid,
Weatherford, and Shawnee, Oklahoma 2010
97. Fumigation dosage calculation and notification. Fumigation Practical, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 2010
96. Insect monitoring. Fumigation Practical, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 2010
95. Insect identification. Fumigation Practical, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 2010
94. Fumigants, fumigation, and stewardship. Food Industry Pest Management Seminar, Little Rock, Arkansas,
2010
93. Insect identification and biology. Food Industry Pest Management Seminar, Little Rock, Arkansas, 2010
92. Sanitation and sealing. Oklahoma Elevator Workshops, Weatherford, Enid, and Shawnee, Oklahoma 2010
91. Sanitation and sealing: vital part of integrated pest management. Mid Kansas Cooperative Association
Elevator Personnel Workshop, Moundridge, Kansas, 2010
90. Dust explosions and grain entrapments. Pesticide Inspector Residential Training (PIRT) for Region 6,
Stillwater, Oklahoma 2010
89. Fumigation dosage calculation. Pesticide Inspector Residential Training (PIRT) for Region 6, Stillwater,
Oklahoma 2010
88. Insect identification. Pesticide Inspector Residential Training (PIRT) for Region 6, Stillwater, Oklahoma
2010
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87. Fumigating a facility – hands-on problem solving. Missouri Commercial Pesticide Applicator Training –
Fumigation Section, Columbia, Missouri, 2010
86. Monitoring and sampling for stored product insects. Missouri Commercial Pesticide Applicator Training –
Fumigation Section, Columbia, Missouri, 2010
85. Insect identification. Fumigation Practical, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 2009
84. Grain protectants and residual insecticides. Oklahoma Fumigation Workshops, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 2009
83. Stored product insects – how to raise them for classroom demonstrations (presentation given twice). Ag in the
Classroom Workshop, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 2009
82. Stored Products Research and Education Center. Division of Agricultural Science and Natural Resources Day
at the Capitol, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 2009
81. Fumigants, fumigation, and alternatives. Food Industry Pest Management Seminar, Little Rock, Arkansas,
2009
80. Fumigation dosage calculation and application. Fumigation Practical, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 2009
79. Insect monitoring. Fumigation Practical, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 2009
78. ProFume® Gas Fumigant. Fumigation Practical, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 2009
77. ProFume® Gas Fumigant: an alternative fumigant for pests of stored products. Oklahoma Elevator
Workshops, Enid, Weatherford, and Shawnee, Oklahoma 2009
76. Sulfuryl fluoride: an alternative management tool for pests of stored products. Missouri Commercial
Pesticide Applicator Training – Fumigation Section, Columbia, Missouri, 2009
75. Explosions in flour mills and grain elevators. Missouri Commercial Pesticide Applicator Training –
Fumigation Section, Columbia, Missouri, 2009
74. Entrapment in grain bins. Missouri Commercial Pesticide Applicator Training – Fumigation Section,
Columbia, Missouri, 2009
73. Fumigation management plan. Missouri Commercial Pesticide Applicator Training – Fumigation Section,
Columbia, Missouri, 2009
72. Fumigant characteristics. Missouri Commercial Pesticide Applicator Training – Fumigation Section,
Columbia, Missouri, 2009
71. Monitoring devices used for sampling stored product insects. Missouri Commercial Pesticide Applicator
Training – Fumigation Section, Columbia, Missouri, 2009
70. Stored product research at Oklahoma State University. Golden K Kiwanis, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 2008
69. Fumigation dosage calculation and application. Fumigation Practical, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 2008
68. Insect monitoring. Fumigation Practical, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 2008
67. Using heat to disinfest concrete silos. Oklahoma Fumigation Workshops, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 2008
66. Grain entrapment. Oklahoma Fumigation Workshops, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 2008
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65. Empty bin cleanup: it’s a great opportunity! Oklahoma Elevator Workshops, Weatherford and Enid,
Oklahoma 2008
64. Fumigation: where does the fumigant go? Oklahoma Elevator Workshops, Shawnee, Catoosa, Weatherford,
and Enid, Oklahoma 2008
63. Fumigation dosage calculation and application. Fumigation Practical, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 2007
62. Insect identification and monitoring. Fumigation Practical, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 2007
61. Identifying stored product insects and devices used for sampling. Missouri Commercial Pesticide Applicator
Training – Fumigation Section, Columbia, Missouri, 2008
60. Explosions in flour mills and grain elevators. Missouri Commercial Pesticide Applicator Training –
Fumigation Section, Columbia, Missouri, 2008
59. Entrapment in grain bins. Missouri Commercial Pesticide Applicator Training – Fumigation Section,
Columbia, Missouri, 2008
58. A new fumigant for stored products. Missouri Commercial Pesticide Applicator Training – Fumigation
Section, Columbia, Missouri, 2008
57. Industrial lighting attracts flying insects – potential role in warehouses and distribution centers. Missouri
Commercial Pesticide Applicator Training – Fumigation Section, Columbia, Missouri, 2008
56. An overview of stored grain research at OSU. Oklahoma Ag Expo, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 2007
55. Overview of Stored Products Research and Education Center. Copesan Technical Committee, Stillwater,
Oklahoma, Stillwater, 2007
54. Dust explosions in grain elevators and mills. Oklahoma Fumigation Workshops, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 2007
53. Grain bin entrapment. Oklahoma Fumigation Workshops, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 2007
52. Alternative insect controls. Oklahoma Fumigation Workshops, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 2007
51. Fumigation dosage calculation and application. Fumigation Practical, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 2007
50. Insect identification and monitoring. Fumigation Practical, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 2007
49. Stored product insects: identifying, sampling, and monitoring. Missouri Commercial Pesticide Applicator
Training - Fumigation Section, Columbia, Missouri, 2007
48. Product update for protecting stored products. Missouri Commercial Pesticide Applicator Training -
Fumigation Section, Columbia, Missouri, 2007
47. Management of stored grain using SGA Pro. Oklahoma Fumigation Workshops, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 2006
46. Canola storage on the farm. Oklahoma Fumigation Workshops, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 2006
45. Fumigation dosage calculation and application. Fumigation Practical, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 2006
44. Insect identification and monitoring. Fumigation Practical, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 2006
43. New products and methods for protecting stored grain. Oklahoma Elevator Workshops, Catoosa,
Weatherford, Enid, and Shawnee, Oklahoma 2006
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42. Stored product engineering for canola. Oklahoma Elevator Workshops, Catoosa, Weatherford, Enid, and
Shawnee, Oklahoma 2006
41. Graduate student sponsorship at Rocky Mountain Conference of Entomologists, Sanborn Entomology Club at
Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 2006
40. Insect identification, sampling, and monitoring. Missouri Commercial Pesticide Applicator Training -
Fumigation Section, Columbia, Missouri, 2006
39. New products and methods for protecting stored grain. Missouri Commercial Pesticide Applicator Training -
Fumigation Section, Columbia, Missouri, 2006
38. Insect identification and why. Fumigation Review, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 2005
37. OSU trials on canola storage. Oklahoma Fumigation Workshops, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 2005
36. Research updates on grain protectants. Oklahoma Fumigation Workshops, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 2005
35. New and improved insecticides. Spring Elevator Workshops, Shawnee, Catoosa, Weatherford, and Enid,
Oklahoma, 2005
34. Insect identification and monitoring. Fumigation Practical, Stillwater, Oklahoma 2005
33. New grain protectants for controlling insects infesting stored wheat. Oklahoma Fumigation Workshops,
Stillwater, Oklahoma, 2004
32. Insect identification and monitoring. Oklahoma Fumigation Workshops, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 2004
31. Stored product research and extension programs at Oklahoma State University. Lions Club, Marshall,
Oklahoma, 2005
30. What’s new in pest management? Grain Elevator Workshops, Weatherford, Enid, Shawnee, Catoosa, and
Stillwater, Oklahoma, 2004
29. Insect and temperature monitoring. Fumigation Practical, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 2004
28. Insect identification and insect monitoring tools. Missouri Commercial Pesticide Applicator Training -
Fumigation Section, Columbia, Missouri, 2004
27. Characteristics of fumigants. Missouri Commercial Pesticide Applicator Training - Fumigation Section,
Columbia, Missouri, 2004
26. New and upcoming products for stored grain pest management. Missouri Commercial Pesticide Applicator
Training - Fumigation Section, Columbia, Missouri, 2004
25. Know your enemy: insect identification. Oklahoma Fumigation Workshops, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 2003
24. Insect monitoring, trapping, and sampling. Oklahoma Fumigation Workshops, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 2003
23. Monitoring systems: temperature and grain moisture. Fumigation Practical, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 2003
22. Insect identification and monitoring. Fumigation Practical, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 2003
21. Madagascar hissing cockroaches. Second Grade Class Summer Camp Program, YMCA, Stillwater,
Oklahoma, 2003
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20. Butterflies and other interesting creatures. Second Grade Classes, Will Rogers Elementary School, Stillwater,
Oklahoma, 2003
19. Insect identification and monitoring. Missouri Commercial Pesticide Applicator Training - Fumigation
Section, Columbia, Missouri, 2003
18. Fumigant characteristics. Missouri Commercial Pesticide Applicator Training - Fumigation Section,
Columbia, Missouri, 2003
17. What’s new in stored product pest management? Missouri Commercial Pesticide Applicator Training -
Fumigation Section, Columbia, Missouri, 2003
16. Construction of the Stored Products Research and Education Center. Cherokee Chapter of GEAPS, Stillwater,
Oklahoma, 2002
15. Am I an insect or not? First Grade Classes, Will Rogers Elementary School, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 2002
14. What’s new at OSU - a research and facility update. Oklahoma Elevator Workshops, Woodward and Enid,
Oklahoma, 2002
13. Stored Products Research and Education Center. Texas High Plains Grain Elevator Workshop, Amarillo,
Texas, 2002
12. Grain protectants. Missouri Commercial Pesticide Applicator Training - Fumigation Section, Columbia,
Missouri, 2002
11. Insect monitoring. Missouri Commercial Pesticide Applicator Training - Fumigation Section, Columbia,
Missouri, 2002
10. New products and pest management systems. Missouri Commercial Pesticide Applicator Training -
Fumigation Section, Columbia, Missouri, 2002
9. Construction of and planned research at the new Stored Products Research and Education Center. Dean’s
Advisory Committee, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 2001
8. Pesticide safety. Conoco Analytical Services Safety Circle, Ponca City, Oklahoma, 2001
7. Advances in insect monitoring and control. Industry Advisory Committee for the Food and Agricultural
Products Research and Technology Center at Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 2000
6. How many legs do I have? Pre-K and First Grade Classes, Will Rogers Elementary School, Stillwater,
Oklahoma, 2000
5. Interesting insects. Kindergarten Class, Will Rogers Elementary School, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 1999
4. Insects and insect relatives - Alive! Noon Exchange Club, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 1996
3. Alternatives to insecticides in the home garden. Town and Country Garden Club, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 1996
2. God's creatures. First-Fifth Grade Sunday School Classes, First United Methodist Church, Stillwater,
Oklahoma, 1990
1. Insects in our world. Day Camp, First United Methodist Church, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 1989
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MEDIA INTERVIEWS:
8. SUNUP TV interview about the Oklahoma Agricultural Leadership Program on Class XVII’s international trip
to Vietnam which aired August 13, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 2016
7. Ag PhD Radio interview about grain bin preparation and insect management on August 4, 2016
6. Oklahoma Horizons TV interview with Rob McClendon about the Oklahoma Agricultural Leadership Program
which aired August 8, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 2010
5. SUNUP TV interview about the Oklahoma Agricultural Leadership Program on July 13 for DVD on Class
XIV’s international trip to Spain and Morocco, 2010
4. Radio Oklahoma Network TV Interview with Ron Hays about the Oklahoma Agricultural Leadership Program,
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 2010
3. “In the Field” TV interview with Ron Hays about the Oklahoma Agricultural Leadership Program, Oklahoma
City, Oklahoma, 2010
2. SUNUP TV interview about Fumigation Practical which aired November 1, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 2008
1. TV31 interview for VIIth National Stored Product Integrated Pest Management Training Conference,
Stillwater, Oklahoma, 2007
FUNDING SOURCES ($1,048,420.85 total):
38. Bonjour, E.L. 2016. Oklahoma Agricultural Leadership Program. The Oklahoma Department of Agriculture,
Food and Forestry. $38,000
37. Bonjour, E.L. 2016. Oklahoma Agricultural Leadership Program. Oklahoma Wheat Commission. $6,000
36. Bonjour, E.L. 2016. Oklahoma Agricultural Leadership Program Alumni Challenge Grant. The Samuel
Roberts Noble Foundation. $20,000 (Alumni match of $38,856.33)
35. Bonjour, E.L. 2015. Oklahoma Agricultural Leadership Program. The Oklahoma Department of Agriculture,
Food and Forestry. $38,000
34. Bonjour, E.L. 2015. Oklahoma Agricultural Leadership Program. Oklahoma Wheat Commission. $6,000
33. Bonjour, E.L. 2015. Oklahoma Agricultural Leadership Program Class XVII Year Two. CHS Foundation.
$10,000
32. Bonjour, E.L. 2015. Oklahoma Agricultural Leadership Program Alumni Challenge Grant. The Samuel
Roberts Noble Foundation. $20,000 (Alumni match of $35,905.52)
31. Bonjour, E.L. 2014. Oklahoma Agricultural Leadership Program Alumni Challenge. OALP alumni
contributed $32,182.66
30. Opit, G.P. and E.L. Bonjour. 2014. Resistance management for stored grain pests. National Institute of Food
and Agriculture’s Extension IPM Coordination and Support Program. $24,049
29. Bonjour, E.L. 2014. Oklahoma Agricultural Leadership Program. Central Rural Electric Cooperative
Foundation. $1,000
28. Bonjour, E.L. 2014. Oklahoma Agricultural Leadership Program. The Oklahoma Department of Agriculture,
Food and Forestry. $40,000
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27. Bonjour, E.L. 2014. Oklahoma Agricultural Leadership Program Class XVII. CHS Foundation. $10,000
26. Bonjour, E.L. 2013. Oklahoma Agricultural Leadership Program. The Oklahoma Department of Agriculture,
Food and Forestry. $40,000
25. Bonjour, E.L. 2013. Oklahoma Agricultural Leadership Program Alumni Challenge Grant. The Samuel
Roberts Noble Foundation. $20,000 (Alumni match of $33,642.99)
24. Bonjour, E.L. 2012. Oklahoma Agricultural Leadership Program. The Oklahoma Department of Agriculture,
Food and Forestry. $40,000
23. Bonjour, E.L. 2012. Oklahoma Agricultural Leadership Program Alumni Challenge Grant. The Samuel
Roberts Noble Foundation. $20,000 (Alumni match of $33,875)
22. Bonjour, E.L. and G.P. Opit. 2011. Evaluation of Contain applied to wheat at two storage temperatures.
Bayer CropScience. $20,250
21. Bonjour, E.L. 2011. Oklahoma Agricultural Leadership Program. The Oklahoma Department of Agriculture,
Food and Forestry. $40,000
20. Bonjour, E.L. 2011. Oklahoma Agricultural Leadership Program Alumni Challenge Grant. The Samuel
Roberts Noble Foundation. $20,000 (Alumni match of $32,491.88)
19. Williams, J.E. and E.L. Bonjour. 2010. Oklahoma Agricultural Leadership Program Alumni Challenge Grant.
The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation. $20,000 (Alumni match of $33,810)
18. Opit, G.P. and E.L. Bonjour. 2009. Supply of stored product insects. Harvest Applied Technologies. $250
17. Opit, G.P. and E.L. Bonjour. 2009. Comparing the suppression of Indianmeal moth population by mating
disruption using three concentrations of pheromones in empty 500-bushel steel bins. Trécé, Inc. $1,500
16. Bonjour, E.L. and G.P. Opit. 2009. Assessing the efficacy of Contain for the control of stored product insect
pests. Bayer CropScience. $6,000
15. Opit, G.P. and E.L. Bonjour. 2009. Development of an integrated stored-product pest management plan for
Nonni’s Food Company, Incorporated. Nonni’s Food Company. $9,900
14. Opit, G.P., C.L. Jones, and E.L. Bonjour. 2008. Renovation of infrastructure in the Stored Products Research
and Education Center research laboratory. Oklahoma State University Vice President for Research and
Technology Transfer – Facility Renovation Program. $141,700 and $22,732
13. Opit, G.P. and E.L. Bonjour. 2008. Assessing the efficacy of Diacon® II for the control of Indianmeal moths
and red flour beetles. Birdola® Products. $1,000
12. Opit, G.P. and E.L. Bonjour. 2008. Comparing the suppression of Indianmeal moth population by mating
disruption using three concentrations of pheromones in 500 bushel steel bins. Trécé Incorporated. $2,650
11. Jones, C., J.T. Criswell, E.L. Bonjour, and R.L. Beeby. 2007. Demonstration grain bin with video capability
for SPREC. Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service Capital Needs Program. $13,000
10. Bonjour, E.L. 2007. New spinosad dust formulation trials. Bayer CropScience. $2,000
9. Jones, C., E.L. Bonjour, and R.B. Westerman. 2007. Ozone insect fumigation field research plan. Adaptive
Ozone Solutions, Olathe, Kansas. $12,240 (plus $10,386.47 in-kind donation for 1702.7 bushels of wheat)
8. Phillips, T.W. and E.L. Bonjour. 2006. Sulfuryl fluoride detection equipment support. Dow AgroSciences.
$4,000
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7. Phillips, T.W. and E.L. Bonjour. 2006. Equipment for Stored Products Research and Education Center.
FY06 Research Infrastructure Program (RIP). $46,068
6. Bonjour, E.L. 2005. Funding to offset costs of the VIIth National Stored Product IPM Training Conference,
Stillwater Convention and Visitors Bureau. $500
5. Phillips, T.W., J.T. Criswell, and E.L. Bonjour. 2005. Low input management of stored wheat insect pests.
Oklahoma Wheat Commission. $13,130
4. Bonjour, E.L. 2004. Grain grading school support. Oklahoma Grain and Feed Association. $110
3. Phillips, T.W., R.T. Noyes, J.T. Criswell, E.L. Bonjour, and R.B. Holcomb. 2003 and 2004. Developing a
pesticide-free post-harvest storage and transportation system for wheat. Oklahoma Wheat Research
Foundation and Oklahoma Wheat Commission. $23,300 and $13,391
2. Phillips. T.W., R.T. Noyes, and E.L. Bonjour. 2003. Demonstration support for phosphine generator. United
Phosphorus Inc. $1,500
1. Phillips, T.W., G.W. Cuperus, J.T. Criswell, and Bonjour, E.L. 2001-2005. Stored Products Research and
Education Center Support Fund. Gustafson LLC. $50,000
PERSONNEL INTERACTIONS:
Supervised 1 administrative assistant
Supervised, trained, and coordinated 34 undergraduate hourly employees
Supervised, trained, and coordinated 34 hourly technicians
Assisted 24 graduate students
Assisted 7 postdoctoral fellows
Assisted 5 visiting scientists
COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES:
Debt Retirement Campaign, Co-chair, First United Methodist Church, 2017
Financial Peace University, First United Methodist Church, 2017
Man Up Conference, First United Methodist Church, 2016
Northern Prairie District Committee on Ordained Ministry, Oklahoma Conference of the United Methodist Church,
2015-present
Lay Leader, First United Methodist Church, 2015-present
Committee on Nominations and Leadership Development, First United Methodist Church, 2015-present
Stillwater Woodworkers, 2013-present
Church Council, First United Methodist Church, 2012-present
Stillwater UMC Foundation, Inc. Trustees, First United Methodist Church (President 2012-2014, Vice President
2010-2012), 2010-present
Stillwater High School Soccer Boosters, 2009-2013
Stillwater High School Band Boosters (Fund-raising Co-chair, 2009-2011), 2009-2013
Payne County Genealogical Society, 2009-present
Organist Search Committee, member, First United Methodist Church, 2008
Community First Aid, American Red Cross, 2008-2011
Youth Director Search Committee, member, First United Methodist Church, 2005
Circle of Care, Stillwater District of the Oklahoma Conference of the United Methodist Church,
2003-2007
Grace Sunday School Class, First United Methodist Church, 2003-present
Director of Music Ministries Search Committee, Chairman, First United Methodist Church, 2002
Jim Richardson Lectureship Committee, First United Methodist Church, 2000-2004
Strategic Planning Committee, First United Methodist Church, 2000-2005
Bonjour Creations, Home-based Craft Business (Co-owner), 1999-present
Be The Match Registry, National Marrow Donor Program member, 1999-present
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Confraternity of the Families Bonjour and Junod, Lignières, Switzerland, 1999-present
Will Rogers Elementary School PTA, 1998-2006
Seekers Sunday School Class, First United Methodist Church, 1997-2002
Stillwater District Committee on Ordained Ministry, Oklahoma Conference of the United Methodist Church,
1997-2015
Petit Juror for Payne County Oklahoma, 2009 (selected but did not serve on any case), 1996 (served on two juries)
Weddings to Remember, Home-based Wedding Planning Business (Co-owner), 1995-2000
Parent Support Ministries Group, First United Methodist Church, 1994-1995
Administrative Council, First United Methodist Church, 1994-1996
New Disciples Sunday School Class, First United Methodist Church (Treasurer 1991-1993) 1991-1997
Kiwanis Club of Stillwater (26 years of perfect attendance, Fund-raising Committee Co-chair, 2007-present,
Spiritual Aims Committee 2004-present (Chair 2005-present), Nominating Committee Chair, 2003, 2004,
Layperson of the Year Award 2003, Past-President 2001-2002, President 2000-2001, President-Elect 1999-
2000, Community Service Co-chair 1996-1997, Board of Directors 2013-2017, 2009-2011, 2006-2008,
1999-2004, 1994-1995, 1991-1993, Song Leader 2001-2015, 1992-2000) 1990-present
United Methodist Men, First United Methodist Church (President 2013, Vice-President 2014, 2011-2012, 2000-
2001, Song Leader 1992-1998) 1990-2001; 2009-present
Staff-Parish Relations Committee, First United Methodist Church (Chairman 1994-1996, Vice-Chairman 1991-
1993, Chairman Music Director Search Committee 1992) 1990-1996; 2012-present
Nominating and Personnel Committee, First United Methodist Church, 1989-1991
Board of Directors, Wesley Foundation (Chairman 1991-1994, Vice-Chairman 1991) 1989-1995
Voyagers Sunday School Class, First United Methodist Church (Treasurer 1991, President 1989, Vice-
President 1988) 1987-1991 Building Committee, Wesley Foundation, 1985-1991
Administrative Board, First United Methodist Church, 1989-1993, 1985-1987
Council on Ministries, First United Methodist Church, 1985-1987
Higher Education Commission, First United Methodist Church (Chairman 1986-1987) 1985-1990
New Member Assimilation Task Force, First United Methodist Church, 1984-1985
Member, First United Methodist Church, 1984-present
Ready for Prime Time Sunday School Class, First United Methodist Church (Teacher 1985-1986) 1983-1986
Heartsong, First United Methodist Church, 1983-1992
Sanctuary Choir, First United Methodist Church, 1983-present
American Red Cross Blood Donor, ten+ gallon donor, 1982-present
(Updated 20 Jan 2017)