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Gamma Sigma Delta, Nebraska Chapter Newsletter, Issue #63 January 2024
Gamma Sigma Delta, Nebraska Chapter Newsletter, Issue #63 January 2024
Gamma Sigma Delta, Nebraska Chapter: Newsletters
President's message, Paul E. Read
Gamma Sigma Delta committees 2024
2022 chapter awards: The Honor Society of Agriculture, Gamma Sigma Delta
New members inducted
Annual dues notice, Robert J. Wright, membership Coordinator
Membership list
Membership renewal form
Gamma Sigma Delta, Nebraska Chapter Outstanding Graduate & Undergraduate Student Award Fund
In memoriam: Dennis Lee Kahl (February 8, 1950-August 12, 2020); Col. Warder L. Shires (March 23, 1932-March 6, 2021); Dr. Leland "Lee" Julius Albert Volker (October 24, 1942-March 11, 2022); Richard "Dick" Dam (September 17, 1929-September 17, 2022); John W. Doran (November 12, 1945-November 30, 2022); Donald H. Steinegger (January 1, …
Nebline, January 2015
NEBLINE Newsletter Archive from Nebraska Extension in Lancaster County
CONTENTS
Feature: Extension 2014 Highlights
Food & Health
Family Living
Farm & Acreage
Horticulture
Pests & Wildlife
4-H & Youth
Extension Calendar
and other extension news and events
Biodynamic Agriculture: A Valuable Alternative To The Industrial Farming System, Eden K. Olsen
Biodynamic Agriculture: A Valuable Alternative To The Industrial Farming System, Eden K. Olsen
Scripps Senior Theses
Since the Scientific and Industrial revolutions, advancing technologies and cutting-edge science have enabled our society to continually promote a growing global economy. Industrial growth has increasingly become a top priority for most governments, notably in the agricultural realm. The advances towards agricultural industrialization began in the 17th century and escalated during the Green Revolution, which examined the possibility of using synthetic fertilizers and mechanization in farming to decrease labor and improve yields. Although seen as economically beneficial, the shift from an agrarian lifestyle to industrial farming has created an ecological, economic, and ideological crisis to our modern world. This …
Development Of An Environmental Monitoring System For Greenhouse Disease Management, Crystal Marie Kelly
Development Of An Environmental Monitoring System For Greenhouse Disease Management, Crystal Marie Kelly
Masters Theses
A commercial African violet (Saintpaulia ionantha) grower experiences yield loss due to a leaf spot disease known as Corynespora casssiicola. Spotted leaves make the plants unmarketable. Outbreaks of the disease are costly and difficult to prevent. Greenhouse monitoring systems currently available on the commercial market do not have sufficient spatial or temporal resolution to be able to correlate the environmental conditions of the greenhouse with disease outbreaks. A new system was designed specifically to monitor for disease favorable conditions. The system developed for this project consists of several sensor stations and a coordinator station. The coordinator station …
Consolidation And Label Acquisition In The California Wine Industry, Hilary Lipoff, Gina Scurich
Consolidation And Label Acquisition In The California Wine Industry, Hilary Lipoff, Gina Scurich
Horticulture and Crop Science
This paper seeks to determine whether there has been a change in consolidation and label acquisitions in the California wine industry in recent years. Reasons for consolidation and acquisition are explored, with an emphasis on the recent economic downturn and how it has effected the wine industry. Implications of these changes are further explored.
The Nebline, February 2004
NEBLINE Newsletter Archive from Nebraska Extension in Lancaster County
Contents:
Lancaster County Benefits from a Year-Round Farmer’s Market
Computerized Financial Record Keeping Workshops
Check Condition of Stored Grain
The Dream of Country Living
Attracting Birds with Proper Habitat
Urban Agriculture is Branch of Modern Sustainable Agriculture
Power Tool Safety
See “Red” on Valentine’s Day
Strawberry Sauce Recipe
Golden Apple Oatmeal Recipe
A Healthy Plate - What Does It Look Like?
No-Salt Sloppy Joe Seasoning Mix
President’s Notes – Janet’s Jargon
Household Hints: Keep Heating & Cooling Costs Under Control
FCE News & Events
Sharing Meals Important to Building Family Unity
Ease Parenting During Teen Years With Communication, Involvement
A …
The Nebline, March 1999
NEBLINE Newsletter Archive from Nebraska Extension in Lancaster County
Contents:
Weed control a universal concern
National Agricultural Day-March 20
Accessing extension information
One garden, many uses
Easter lily care
All America Selection winners for 1999
Cover or uncover?
Build a nest box to attract birds
What makes the water cycle polluted?
earth wellness festival
Make your own water filter
Wetland factoids
Questions about liming acid soils
Watch for chinch bugs in ‘99
Cut down on tillage with no-till or ridge-till
Introduction to precision agriculture
The “Blue Baby” Syndrome
Tractor safety tips (part 3)
How about that wood stove
Acreage Owner’s Guide available
Table manners
Healthy Eating: Strawberry Fruit Salad …
An Honored Calling: A History Of The College Of Agricultural Sciences And Natural Resources, Horace C. Smith
An Honored Calling: A History Of The College Of Agricultural Sciences And Natural Resources, Horace C. Smith
History of the Institute of Agriculture: Publications
No abstract provided.
Ua35/11 Student Honors Research Bulletin, Wku Honors Program
Ua35/11 Student Honors Research Bulletin, Wku Honors Program
WKU Archives Records
The WKU Student Honors Research Bulletin is dedicated to scholarly involvement and student research. These papers are representative of work done by students from throughout the university.
- Whicker, Garth. Agriculture and the Development of Malaysia
- McGaha. Rape, Passion, Lechery, Usury, Incest, Murder and other Matters in The Ravenger's Tragedy
- Harrison, Robert. It was a Day of Very General Awakening . . : Reformation and Revival in Russellville, Kentucky
- King, Betty. An Affirmative Decision for James's Isabel Archer
- Sutton, Joyce. Sex Bias in Performance of Women
- Logsdon, Doug. Poe's Women
- Yoder, Nate. Emily Dickinson and Her Puritan Heritage
- Davis, Aleen. Jay …
Historical Developments And Demographic Patterns Of The Goshute Indians Of Ibapah, Utah, Wilford Lavon Day
Historical Developments And Demographic Patterns Of The Goshute Indians Of Ibapah, Utah, Wilford Lavon Day
All Graduate Plan B and other Reports, Spring 1920 to Spring 2023
There is a lack of written information and literature available on the group of Indians living in the Deep Creek area, known as Goshutes (Gosiute). This group of people is a distinct community with definite identity, problems, needs, and objectives. They are located in Western Utah and Eastern Nevada in Tooele and Juab Counties in Utah and white Pin County in Nevada. The reservation land area includes 111,000 acres.
The following report has been prepared as a study to aid those interested in historical or demographic information of these people and for agencies or individuals intending to become involved in …
Insect Pests And Their Control, Clee Francis Howard Jenkins
Insect Pests And Their Control, Clee Francis Howard Jenkins
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
METHODS of insect control are sometimes classified under the following four headings— Quarantine, Cultural Methods, Biological Control and Chemical Treatments.
Each method has its own particular part to play in preventing the spread and multiplication of insect pests and it is essential for maximum results that everyone— whether he be a commercial grower or a backyard gardener—has a general understanding of the principles involved.
Farm Price Programs, Kenneth L. Robinson
Farm Price Programs, Kenneth L. Robinson
Agricultural Experiment Station Agricultural Economics Pamphlets (1941-1991)
This publication should be useful to farmers and others who want to review the road that agricultural price policy in the United States has traveled in the past and to appraise the effect of such policies. It will also be useful to a person planning and taking part in discussions of farm price policy and programs at meetings of farmers and others interested in American agriculture. In a democracy, farmers and agricultural leaders may expect to be called upon more and more to express their views concerning matters of agricultural policy and national farm programs. The discussion is divided into …
Irrigating Vegetables And Small Fruits, Martin Fogel, Lloyd Ayres
Irrigating Vegetables And Small Fruits, Martin Fogel, Lloyd Ayres
SDSU Extension Circulars
Vegetables and small fruits are grown more extensively in South Dakota than most people realize. Almost every farm has a garden where vegetables and small fruits are grown for immediate use. In every town and city, gardens of varying sizes are found. These home gardens produce a large amount of wholesome, high nutritional food. Market gardening is an important enterprise near the larger towns in South Dakota. It is a highly specialized business, though oftentime it is done on a very limited acreage. The detrimental effects of prolonged dry periods, which have caused complete failure of vegetable and small fruit …
Plant Diseases - Entyloma Leaf Spot Of English Marigold, R F. Doepel
Plant Diseases - Entyloma Leaf Spot Of English Marigold, R F. Doepel
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 3
The English marigold or calendula is a hardy ornamental which is widely grown in gardens throughout Western Australia. With the exception of eelworm attack on the roots it is seldom troubled by diseases and this feature has no doubt contributed to its popularity.
Peach Leaf Curl, W P. Cass Smith
Peach Leaf Curl, W P. Cass Smith
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 3
Peach leaf curl caused by the fungus Taphrina deformans is a very common disease in this State during the spring and early summer. In addition to attacking both edible and flowering peaches, the fungus also attacks nectarines, almonds and apricots. When preventive measures are neglected the disease may be anticipated yearly commencing in spring.
Hormone Weedicide Injury To Grape Vines, W P. Cass Smith
Hormone Weedicide Injury To Grape Vines, W P. Cass Smith
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 3
During the present season, serious injury to grape vines from 2,4-D and 2,4,5-T, proprietary weedicides, has been noticed on two occasions. In each case the damage, which included killing of vines outright, was brought about by spraying weeds between the rows or on headlands.
Shot Hole Of Stone Fruits, W P. Cass Smith
Shot Hole Of Stone Fruits, W P. Cass Smith
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 3
Shot hole of stone fruits caused by the fungus Clasterposporium carpel s philum occurs yearly and is more difficult to control than Leaf Curl. It is often particularly damaging on early almonds, peaches, plums and apricots which come into growth in late winter or early spring while the weather is still cold and wet.
Late Or Irish Blight Of Potatoes, W P. Cass Smith
Late Or Irish Blight Of Potatoes, W P. Cass Smith
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 3
Late or Irish Blight, caused by the fungus Phythophthora infestans, is the most destructive disease of potatoes in many countries. Fortunately it has proved to be uncommon in the main potato areas of Western Australia as suitable weather for its epidemic development seldom occurs for sufficiently long periods. The disease is encouraged by periods of warm muggy weather during the day, followed by relatively cool night temperatures.
Research In Agriculture Louisiana 1943-1944: Annual Report., W G. Taggart
Research In Agriculture Louisiana 1943-1944: Annual Report., W G. Taggart
LSU Agricultural Experiment Station Reports
No abstract provided.
The More Important Diseases And Insect Pests Of Crops In Tennessee, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, C.D. Sherbakoff, W.W. Stanley
The More Important Diseases And Insect Pests Of Crops In Tennessee, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, C.D. Sherbakoff, W.W. Stanley
Bulletins
No abstract provided.
Annual Report: 1940
Cherry County Extension: Historical Documents
The educational program of agricultural extension was conducted in Cherry County during 1940 by the Cherry County Extension Service. 329 families and business firms subscribed $1529.15 for support of the work. The county commissioners provided office quarters at a cost of $258.00 for the year. Other income provided $80.00 additional funds making a total operating fund of $1867.15.
Expenditures for the year were $255.00 for office quarters, heat and light, $89.60 finance committee expense, and $1824.14 for conducting the general program.
The program of work directed special emphasis to F-F-L, Beef Cattle, 4-H and Project club work.
Test plats of …
A Study Of Methods, Scope And Results Of Demonstrations Of The Soil Conservation Service In Camp Tennessee S.C.S.-4 Work Area, Joe David Mcclure
A Study Of Methods, Scope And Results Of Demonstrations Of The Soil Conservation Service In Camp Tennessee S.C.S.-4 Work Area, Joe David Mcclure
Masters Theses
(From Purpose of Study)
It is the purpose of the writer to make a study of this problem of soil erosion and soil conservation in a representative area of West Tennessee with the aim of determining some of the more important factors causing erosion and soil depletion. It is also desired to make a study of the soil conservation practices which have been tried out by various farmers in this area, the results of these practices and the practices recommended and demonstrated by the Soil Conservation Service of the United States Department of Agriculture, through cooperation with farmers in this …
The Population Of A Selected "Cut-Over" Area In Louisiana, Thomas Lynn Smith
The Population Of A Selected "Cut-Over" Area In Louisiana, Thomas Lynn Smith
LSU Agricultural Experiment Station Reports
No abstract provided.
The Spindle-Tuber Disease As A Factor In Seed Potato Production, H. O. Werner
The Spindle-Tuber Disease As A Factor In Seed Potato Production, H. O. Werner
Historical Research Bulletins of the Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station
The lines of experimentation that supplied the data herein reported, stated in very general terms, were as follows: (1) Tuber-line selection studies (2) Relation of environmental conditions to seed-potato production (3) Seed-potato strain trials of certified and uncertified stock (4) Spindle-tuber transmission experiments. Most of these general lines of experimentation will not be completely discussed as a unit in any one part of the bulletin. For the sake of clarity, consecutive thought, and elimination of repetition, data will be selected from any experiment for insertion and discussion under the most logical heading in any part of the bulletin. Unless otherwise …
Seed Potato Investigations, H. O. Werner, R. F. Howard
Seed Potato Investigations, H. O. Werner, R. F. Howard
Historical Research Bulletins of the Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station
The objects of the investigations reported in this bulletin were:
- To determine the condition of western Nebraska seed stock by the tuber unit method and by comparative trials in western Nebraska and various other points.
- To determine the effect of culture, place, disease, etc., upon seed value.
- To perfect methods of applying results to seed production in western Nebraska.
Thirty-Third Annual Report Of The Agricultural Experiment Station Of The University Of Tennessee For 1920, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station
Thirty-Third Annual Report Of The Agricultural Experiment Station Of The University Of Tennessee For 1920, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station
Annual Report
No abstract provided.
Boys' And Girls' Club Work: Potato Club Record Book, C. Larsen
Boys' And Girls' Club Work: Potato Club Record Book, C. Larsen
SDSU Extension Circulars
Regulations of the Club
1. Any junior 10 to 18 years inclusive may enter.
2. Each club shall have at least five members and a local leader.
3. Enrollments close May 1.
4. Each member plants, cares for and markets the potatoes from his plot.
5. Size of plot, minimum % acre, maximum 5 acres.
6. Instructions relative to seed selection, treatment for diseases, preparation of the ground, planting, care, harvesting and storage, will be sent to each member by the State Club Leader.
7. Each member does his work, follows instructions, keeps a careful record, and makes reports as …
A Dry Rot Of The Irish Potato Tuber, E. Mead Wilcox, George K.K. Link, Venus W. Pool
A Dry Rot Of The Irish Potato Tuber, E. Mead Wilcox, George K.K. Link, Venus W. Pool
Historical Research Bulletins of the Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station
The first specimens of the dry rot herein described were received by the department of Agricultural Botany during the winter of 1907-1908 from western Nebraska. A preliminary survey of the situation showed clearly the importance of this new rot, and an exhaustive investigation of the disease was outlined and has been continued to the present time. The present publication gives the results secured to date in our investigation of this disease.
Gulf Coast Country, William Doherty
Gulf Coast Country, William Doherty
Gulf Coast Line Magazine
Discusses crop productions in several areas of The Gulf Coast. Includes several images of lands where mass production of crops were produced.
The Waterville Mail (Vol. 59, No. 48): April 11, 1906, The Mail Publishing Company
The Waterville Mail (Vol. 59, No. 48): April 11, 1906, The Mail Publishing Company
The Waterville Mail (Waterville, Maine)
Continues The Eastern Mail (July 1847-August 1863).
Published weekly, September 4, 1863 - May 9, 1906.
Publishers: Maxham & Wing (1863 - December 2,1885); Ephraim Maxham (December 1885); Wing & Wing (January 1886 - March 21, 1891); Charles G. Wing (March 21, 1891 - April 17, 1891); Prince & Wyman (April 17, 1891 - February 26, 1896); The Mail Publishing Company (February 26, 1896 - May 9, 1906).
See Gerould, W.G.: American newspapers, 1821-1836; Whittemore, E.C.: Centennial history of Waterville.
Colby Libraries catalog record (CBBcat): http://cbbcat.net/record=b1209701~S19
WorldCat record (OCLC): http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/10486964