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Cc400 University Of Nebraska Cooperative Extension : Committed To Excellence
Cc400 University Of Nebraska Cooperative Extension : Committed To Excellence
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Campaign Circular 400: This is about the University of Nebraska helping Nebraskans visualize the commitment to excellence in cooperative Extension.
Ec99-106 Nebraska Grain Sorghum Hybrid Tests, 1999, Lenis Alton Nelson, Roger Wesley Elmore, Robert N. Klein, David D. Baltensperger
Ec99-106 Nebraska Grain Sorghum Hybrid Tests, 1999, Lenis Alton Nelson, Roger Wesley Elmore, Robert N. Klein, David D. Baltensperger
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This circular is a progress report of grain sorghum trials conducted to obtain yield and other information for some of the hybrids being marketed. The 1999 season was the 42th year that private hybrids were included in these trials. Cooperating were the Agronomy Department and the South Central, West Central, and Panhandle Research and Extension Centers. Conduct of experiments and publication of results is a joint effort of the Agricultural Research Division and the Cooperative Extension Service.
Ec99-107 Nebraska Proso, Sunflower, Bean, Pea, Oat And Spring Wheat Variety Tests, 1999, David D. Baltensperger, Glen E. Frickel, Robert N. Klein, James Krall, Randy Anderson, James Hain, Clair Stymiest, Jerry Nachtman, Lenis Alton Nelson, P. Stephen Baenziger
Ec99-107 Nebraska Proso, Sunflower, Bean, Pea, Oat And Spring Wheat Variety Tests, 1999, David D. Baltensperger, Glen E. Frickel, Robert N. Klein, James Krall, Randy Anderson, James Hain, Clair Stymiest, Jerry Nachtman, Lenis Alton Nelson, P. Stephen Baenziger
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This circular is a progress report of spring small grain trials grown throughout Nebraska, and proso, sunflower, dry bean, and field pea variety trials conducted by the Panhandle Research and Extension Center, Scottsbluff, and the High Plains Agricultural Laboratory, Sidney. Conduct of the experiments and publication of results is a joint effort of the Agricultural Research Division and the Cooperative Extension Service.
Mp99-40 The Economics And Control Of Insects Affecting Beef Cattle In Nebraska (Northern Great Plains), John B. Campbell, Gustave D. Thomas
Mp99-40 The Economics And Control Of Insects Affecting Beef Cattle In Nebraska (Northern Great Plains), John B. Campbell, Gustave D. Thomas
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Livestock insect control should be considered an integral part of an efficient beef herd health program.
This extension circular discusses the behavior and control of these major insect parasites of range and pasture cattle in Nebraska: stable fly, horn fly, face fly, cattle grubs, cattle lice, cattle scabies, horse and deer flies, mosquito, black fly, and biting midges (gnats).
G99-1380 Estimating Tourism's Economic Impact In Nebraska Counties, Brian J. Hill
G99-1380 Estimating Tourism's Economic Impact In Nebraska Counties, Brian J. Hill
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Developing tourism can enhance the economy. This NebGuide describes how to use lodging tax statistics to estimate the impact of tourism on a community.
Every community interested in developing tourism to enhance or diversify their economy wants to know how much good tourism can do for them. While tourism is not the answer to every community's economic challenges, it can provide economic benefits in many cases. These economic benefits must then be compared to the social, cultural and environmental changes that tourism might bring in order to judge its acceptability in community economic development efforts.
Politicians, planners and citizens want …
Nf99-397 Gray Leaf Spot Of Perennial Ryegrass In Nebraska, John E. Watkins
Nf99-397 Gray Leaf Spot Of Perennial Ryegrass In Nebraska, John E. Watkins
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Gray leaf spot, caused by the fungus Pyricularia grisea, was reported in the early 1970s to be a damaging disease of annual ryegrass grown for forage in the southeastern United States. Forage yield losses were so severe that the disease was named ryegrass blast.
This NebFact discusses the diagnosis, future occurrences, and management of gray leaf spot in Nebraska and surrounding states.
Ec99-153-A Selecting Alfalfa Varieties For Nebraska, Bruce E. Anderson, Michael Trammell, Patrick E. Reece
Ec99-153-A Selecting Alfalfa Varieties For Nebraska, Bruce E. Anderson, Michael Trammell, Patrick E. Reece
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
EC 99-153-A: This circular is a guide for the selection of Alfalfa to be grown in Nebraska. The circular provides information on the strengths and weaknesses of different varieties of Alfalfa and how the different varieties fair when grown in different Nebraska counties.
Ec99-130-D A 1999 Guide For -- Herbicide Use In Nebraska, Alex R. Martin, Fred W. Roeth, Robert G. Wilson
Ec99-130-D A 1999 Guide For -- Herbicide Use In Nebraska, Alex R. Martin, Fred W. Roeth, Robert G. Wilson
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
EC 99-130-D: This circular is a 1999 guide for the use of herbicides as an aid for crop production. The suggestions for use are based on results at Nebraska research centers and elsewhere. The information given includes different herbicides and their intended uses, as well as the responses of crops and other plants to these herbicides.
Ec99-1551-B Nebraska Management Guide For Control Of Arthropod Pests Of Poultry And Pets, John B. Campbell
Ec99-1551-B Nebraska Management Guide For Control Of Arthropod Pests Of Poultry And Pets, John B. Campbell
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Extension Circular 99-1551-B: Nebraska Management Guide for Control of Arthropod Pests; precautions, insecticide formulations, insecticide application methods, insecticide recommendations for insect pests of poultry, and insecticide control recommendation for insect pests of pets.
Ec99-103-A Nebraska Fall-Sown Small Grain Variety Tests 1999, Lenis Alton Nelson, David D. Baltensperger, Roger Wesley Elmore
Ec99-103-A Nebraska Fall-Sown Small Grain Variety Tests 1999, Lenis Alton Nelson, David D. Baltensperger, Roger Wesley Elmore
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
EC 99-103-A: This circular gives data on fall-sown small grain wheat variety tests conducted in Nebraska during 1999. It gives information on winter wheat production during 1999 and a background of what the variety tests entailed before providing data on what the testing found.
Ec99-872-S Revised Nebraska Crop Budgets, Roger Selley, Pamela K. Cox
Ec99-872-S Revised Nebraska Crop Budgets, Roger Selley, Pamela K. Cox
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
EC 99-872-S: This circular is a 1999 listing of crop budgets of Nebraska. The circular divides the information according to location within Nebraska and gives information over the different costs which are associated with the planted crops. Also provided is an explanation on how the budget was established and the prices used in determining the budgets.