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1990

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G90-1005 Fruit Tree Cultivars For Nebraska (Revised September 1997), William A. Gustafson Jan 1990

G90-1005 Fruit Tree Cultivars For Nebraska (Revised September 1997), William A. Gustafson

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

Proper fruit cultivar (variety) selection is important for successful and satisfying results from the home gardener's efforts. Selection should be based on family preferences, available space and intended use of the fruits. Harvest can be spread over several weeks if cultivars with different periods of maturity are planted.

It is important that homeowners select the kinds of fruit plants or cultivars that are best adapted for cultivation in their area of the state. They must have adequate hardiness to survive the winter, heat and drought tolerance to thrive in the summer, and the ability to survive spring frosts.


G90-993 Basic Cultural Practices For Commercial Production Of Green (Snap) Beans, Laurie Hodges Jan 1990

G90-993 Basic Cultural Practices For Commercial Production Of Green (Snap) Beans, Laurie Hodges

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

This NebGuide discusses cultivar selection, production, pest management and packing of commercial green beans.

Cultivars

Selection of cultivars depends on intended use or market. "Processor" cultivars are low in fiber and are best for home garden and roadside markets as well as processing. These include the various Bush Blue Lake selections (BBL 47, BBL 92, BBL 274) and others such as Early Gallatin, Eagle, Slenderwhite, Labrador, Flo, and Peak. The "fresh market" or "shipping" beans have high fiber to maintain quality during long distance shipping. These include Strike, Podsquad, Blazer, Triumph, Atlantic, Gatorgreen, Greencrop, Sprite, and many others. Cultivars with …


Ec90-1537 Addendum Insect Management Guide For Sugarbeets, Dry Beans, Sunflowers, Vetch, Potatoes, And Onions, G. L. Hein, R. J. Wright, J. B. Campbell Jan 1990

Ec90-1537 Addendum Insect Management Guide For Sugarbeets, Dry Beans, Sunflowers, Vetch, Potatoes, And Onions, G. L. Hein, R. J. Wright, J. B. Campbell

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

Extension Circular 90-1537 just adds a little more information to the circular.


Ec90-1509 1990 Insect Management Guide For Nebraska Corn And Sorghum, R. J. Wright, S. D. Danielson, J. F. Witkowski Jan 1990

Ec90-1509 1990 Insect Management Guide For Nebraska Corn And Sorghum, R. J. Wright, S. D. Danielson, J. F. Witkowski

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

Extension Circular 90-1509 discusses the 1990 Insect Management Guide for Nebraska corn and sorghum.


Ec90-1511 1990 Insect Management Guide For Alfalfa, Soybeans, Wheat, Range, And Pasture, S. D. Danielson, R. J. Wright, J. F. Witkowski Jan 1990

Ec90-1511 1990 Insect Management Guide For Alfalfa, Soybeans, Wheat, Range, And Pasture, S. D. Danielson, R. J. Wright, J. F. Witkowski

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

Extension Circular 90-1511: 1990 Insect Management Guide for Alfalfa, Soybeans, Wheat, Range, Pasture.


Ec90-1537 1990 Insect Management Guide For Sugarbeets, Dry Beans, Sunflowers, Vetch, Potatoes, And Onions, G. L. Hein, R. J. Wright, F. P. Baxendale Jan 1990

Ec90-1537 1990 Insect Management Guide For Sugarbeets, Dry Beans, Sunflowers, Vetch, Potatoes, And Onions, G. L. Hein, R. J. Wright, F. P. Baxendale

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

Extension circular 90-1537 is about 1990 insect management guide for sugarbeets, dry beans, sunflowers, vetch, potatoes, and onions.