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Ec1557 Evergreen Bagworms, Jack Lomax
Ec1557 Evergreen Bagworms, Jack Lomax
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Extension Circular 1557 discusses evergreen bagworms.
Ec9983 Facts About Meat, Mabel Doremus
Ec9983 Facts About Meat, Mabel Doremus
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Extension Circular 9983 contains facts about meat. It includes the food value, digestibility, meat inspection, federal grading, and how to carve different types of meat.
Ec1318 Questions And Answers On The Nebraska Egg Law Legislative Bill 106, J. W. Goble
Ec1318 Questions And Answers On The Nebraska Egg Law Legislative Bill 106, J. W. Goble
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Extension circular 1318 contains questions and answers about the Nebraska Egg Law or the Legislative Bill 106.
Ec1497 Fall Management Of Pullets : Answers To Some Questions Often Asked Of Extension Poultrymen, J. H. Claybaugh
Ec1497 Fall Management Of Pullets : Answers To Some Questions Often Asked Of Extension Poultrymen, J. H. Claybaugh
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Extension circular 1497 provides answers for questions about pullet flock.
Ec1316 Good Eggs Sell Better, J. W. Goble
Ec1316 Good Eggs Sell Better, J. W. Goble
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Extension circular 1316 is about the quality of eggs and the factors that make them quality for produce.
Ec1317 Grading Of Eggs, J. W. Goble
Ec1317 Grading Of Eggs, J. W. Goble
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Extension circular 1317 is information on how to grade eggs based on their quality.
Ec1556 Fly And Mosquito Control In Towns And Cities
Ec1556 Fly And Mosquito Control In Towns And Cities
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Extension Circular 1556 discusses fly and Mosquito control in towns and cities.
Ec840 Revised 1949 Corn Production Costs Nebraska 1948, Arthur G. George
Ec840 Revised 1949 Corn Production Costs Nebraska 1948, Arthur G. George
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Extension Circular 840-49 is a revision that discusses the cost of producing corn in Nebraska for 1948.
Ec804 Revised 1949 Nebraska Livestock Share Lease (Not A Partnership)
Ec804 Revised 1949 Nebraska Livestock Share Lease (Not A Partnership)
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Extension circular 804-49 is a revision of the Nebraska livestock share lease (not a partnership) form.
Ec1555 European Corn Borer Control
Ec1555 European Corn Borer Control
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Extension Circular 1555 Discusses European corn borer control.
Ec187 How To Reduce Grain Storage Losses
Ec187 How To Reduce Grain Storage Losses
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Extension circular 186 discusses how to reduce grain storage losses
Ec186 A Weed Sprayer Guide, J. D. Furrer
Ec186 A Weed Sprayer Guide, J. D. Furrer
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Extension circular 186 is a weed sprayer guide complete with illustrations.
Ec185 Suggestions For Organizing A County Crop Improvement Association, C. R. Porter
Ec185 Suggestions For Organizing A County Crop Improvement Association, C. R. Porter
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Extension circular 185 discusses suggestions for organizing a county crop improvement association. It includes all the information needed to start a county crop improvement association.
Ec736 Grain Drying With Forced Air Circulation, E. A. Olson, G. M. Petersen, F. D. Yung
Ec736 Grain Drying With Forced Air Circulation, E. A. Olson, G. M. Petersen, F. D. Yung
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Extension circular 736 discusses grain drying with forced air circulation.
Ec175 Revised 1949 Soil Fertility Practices, R. A. Olson, J. W. Fitts
Ec175 Revised 1949 Soil Fertility Practices, R. A. Olson, J. W. Fitts
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Extension circular 175 focuses on Soil Fertility Practices. Information noted includes: Plant Nutrients, Legumes as a Nitrogen Source, Increasing Fertility with Manure, Use of Commercial Fertilizers, Selecting the right Fertilizer, Fertilizer Characteristics, and Effects of Fertilizer on Alkali Soils. Some content may have been revised.
Ec173 Revised 1949 Alfalfa And Sweetclover Silage
Ec173 Revised 1949 Alfalfa And Sweetclover Silage
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Extension circular 173 revised is a concise revision of EC 173. It changes some of the previous held opinions and practices of using alfalfa and sweetclover as silage.
Ec1436 Feather Picking And Cannibalism Control : What Should Be Done When Chicks Eat One Another, J. H. Claybaugh
Ec1436 Feather Picking And Cannibalism Control : What Should Be Done When Chicks Eat One Another, J. H. Claybaugh
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Extension circular 1436 is about cannibalism amongst chicks and how to prevent it from happening.
Ec1315 Buying Eggs For Home Use, J. W. Goble
Ec1315 Buying Eggs For Home Use, J. W. Goble
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Extension circular 1315 is about how to look for and buy quality eggs.
Ec251 Sodium Fluoride For Swine Roundworms, S. W. Alford
Ec251 Sodium Fluoride For Swine Roundworms, S. W. Alford
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Extension Circular 251 discusses sodium fluoride for swine roundworms.
Ec1496 Poultry Rations, Waldo F. Aubol
Ec1496 Poultry Rations, Waldo F. Aubol
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Extension circular 1496 provides a few formulas for homemade poultry mix.
Ec1810 Spraying Schedules For Nebraska Tree Fruits, A. F. Sherf
Ec1810 Spraying Schedules For Nebraska Tree Fruits, A. F. Sherf
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Extension Circular 1810. This circular is about spraying schedule for Nebraska fruit trees. It details weather factors, and links it to fungicides/insecticides.
Ec884 Save The Soil And Improve Crop Production On Rented Farms, F. J. Chase
Ec884 Save The Soil And Improve Crop Production On Rented Farms, F. J. Chase
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Extension circular 884 provides information on how to save the soil and improve crop production on rented farms. It contains a sample lease rider as well as common practices for soil conservation and crop improvement in Nebraska.
Ec1901 Recommendations Of The United States Livestock Sanitary Association For Brucellosis Eradication In Domestic Animals
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Extension Circular 1901 discusses recommendations of the United States Livestock Sanitary Association for brucellosis eradication in domestic animals.
Ec100 Revised 1949 Crop Varieties In Nebraska, H. H. Wolfe, C. O. Gardner
Ec100 Revised 1949 Crop Varieties In Nebraska, H. H. Wolfe, C. O. Gardner
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Extension circular 100 is designed as a ready reference for use by county agricultural agents and soil conservationists in making varietal recommendations in Nebraska. It covers corn hybrids, small grain, legumes, soybeans, sorghums, Sudan grass, millets, flax, buckwheat and perennial grasses.
Ec1507 Revised 1949 New Insecticides For The Control Of Grasshoppers In Nebraska, Ephriam Hixson
Ec1507 Revised 1949 New Insecticides For The Control Of Grasshoppers In Nebraska, Ephriam Hixson
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Extension circular 1507 Revised 1949 discusses new insecticides for the control of grasshoppers in Nebraska.
Ec1506 Corn Rootworm Control In Nebraska, Ephriam Hixson, Martin H. Muma, Roscoe E. Hill
Ec1506 Corn Rootworm Control In Nebraska, Ephriam Hixson, Martin H. Muma, Roscoe E. Hill
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Extension circular 1506 discusses corn rootworm control in Nebraska.
Ec784 Revised 1949 Electric Pig Brooders, R. L. Derose
Ec784 Revised 1949 Electric Pig Brooders, R. L. Derose
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Extension circular 784R1949 is a revision that discusses electric pig brooders. This circular deals largely with the hover type but also discusses the underheat type and the reflector-lamp type.
Ec1554 Sweet Clover Weevil : Adult Sweetclover Weevil, Jack Lomax, Joe Pappas
Ec1554 Sweet Clover Weevil : Adult Sweetclover Weevil, Jack Lomax, Joe Pappas
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Extension Circular 1554 discusses sweet clover weevil and the adult sweetclover weevil.
Ec9981 Calories From Some Everyday Foods
Ec9981 Calories From Some Everyday Foods
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Extension Circular 9981 This circular lists calories in everyday foods.
Ec1809 The Whys And Hows Of Cereal Seed Treatment, A. F. Sherf
Ec1809 The Whys And Hows Of Cereal Seed Treatment, A. F. Sherf
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Extension Circular 1809 is called The Whys and Hows of Cereal Seed Treatment and it is about why cleaning and treating wheat, barley, and oats pays dividends each year in the form of better stands, reduction of weeds, and most important, in disease control. It also talks about why seed treatment is the best solution and it is because it is the easiest and most economically done by killing the spores on the seed with chemicals. At the very end, it describes the chemicals used for seed treatment, how and when to apply the chemicals, and the precautions necessary.