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Mesopredator Movement, Abundance, And Habitat Selection In The Rainwater Basins Of Nebraska, Christina J. Kocer Aug 2004

Mesopredator Movement, Abundance, And Habitat Selection In The Rainwater Basins Of Nebraska, Christina J. Kocer

School of Natural Resources: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research

No abstract provided.


Late Albian Dinosaur Tracks From The Cratonic (Eastern) Margin Of The Western Interior Seaway, Nebraska, Usa, R. M. Joeckel, J. M. Cunningham, R. G. Corner, P. L. Phillips, G. A. Ludvigson Jan 2004

Late Albian Dinosaur Tracks From The Cratonic (Eastern) Margin Of The Western Interior Seaway, Nebraska, Usa, R. M. Joeckel, J. M. Cunningham, R. G. Corner, P. L. Phillips, G. A. Ludvigson

School of Natural Resources: Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


An Agricultural Drought Risk-Assessment Model For Corn And Soybeans, Hong Wu, Kenneth G. Hubbard, Donald A. Wilhite Jan 2004

An Agricultural Drought Risk-Assessment Model For Corn And Soybeans, Hong Wu, Kenneth G. Hubbard, Donald A. Wilhite

Drought Mitigation Center: Faculty Publications

Copyright © 2004 Royal Meteorological Society. Published by Wiley InterScience. Used by permis-sion.


Nf04-599 Soybean Aphid Management In Nebraska, Thomas E. Hunt Jan 2004

Nf04-599 Soybean Aphid Management In Nebraska, Thomas E. Hunt

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

The soybean aphid (Aphis glycines) is Nebraska's newest soybean insect pests, arriving in the United States in 2000 and in Nebraska in 2002. Yield losses of over 20 percent have been documented in some northeast Nebraska fields.

This NebFact covers the description, initial observations, life cycle and injury, and management of the soybean aphid in Nebraska.


Ec04-832 Summary Of Selected Grain Basis Patterns In Nebraska, Roger Wilson, Lynn Lutgen Jan 2004

Ec04-832 Summary Of Selected Grain Basis Patterns In Nebraska, Roger Wilson, Lynn Lutgen

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

Extension Circular 04-832: Summary of Selected Grain Basis Patterns in Nebraska; sources of basis variation, corn, soybeans, wheat sorghum, and summary.


Ec04-826-A 2004 Nebraska Farm Custom Rates -- Part Ii, H. Douglas Jose, Lydee Jo Brown Jan 2004

Ec04-826-A 2004 Nebraska Farm Custom Rates -- Part Ii, H. Douglas Jose, Lydee Jo Brown

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

EC 04-826-A: This circular gives the average rate, most common rate, and range of several factors related to farm custom rates including hauling silage, making silage, harvesting grain and soybeans.


Ec04-1759 Nebraska Register Of Champion Trees 2004, Scott J. Josiah, Christine Meyer Jan 2004

Ec04-1759 Nebraska Register Of Champion Trees 2004, Scott J. Josiah, Christine Meyer

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

Nebraska is famous for its sports champions, but how about Champion Trees? While Nebraska is considered a "prairie state," trees have always played a prominent role in the quality of life in Nebraska. Native trees were used to build the first pioneer homes, to heat them and protect them from wind. They provide beauty, wildlife, habitat, protection from wind and blowing snow, cleaner air and water and many other benefits.

The Nebraska Champion Tree Register helps to remind us of the contribution trees make to the quality of our lives, and to celebrate the beauty, mystery, inspiration and sense of …


Trends In Precipitation, Streamflow, And Evapotranspiration In The Great Plains Of The United States, J. Garbrecht, M. Van Liew, G. O. Brown Jan 2004

Trends In Precipitation, Streamflow, And Evapotranspiration In The Great Plains Of The United States, J. Garbrecht, M. Van Liew, G. O. Brown

United States Department of Agriculture-Agricultural Research Service / University of Nebraska-Lincoln: Faculty Publications

Planning and strategic management of water resources are contingent on trends in water availability. In this study, the impact of decade-scale variations in annual and seasonal precipitation on streamflow and evapotranspiration (ET) were identified for 10 watersheds in Nebraska, Kansas, and Oklahoma. In the Great Plains, an upward trend in precipitation over the last two decades of the 20th Century had a strong impact on streamflow and a comparatively weaker impact on ET. Even though precipitation, streamflow, and ET amounts differed between watersheds, the trend due to the precipitation increase was similar for all watersheds. Increased precipitation led to a …


Nf04-598 Rabies In Nebraska, Annette K. Bredthauer, David R. Smith Jan 2004

Nf04-598 Rabies In Nebraska, Annette K. Bredthauer, David R. Smith

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

Rabies is a deadly virus infection that can attack the central nervous system of most warm blooded animals, including humans. Rabies is a very old disease. The first recorded description of the disease dates from the 23rd century BC in Babylon. It was rampant in Europe in the 19th century and was carried to the Americas by animals on the early ships.

This NebFact describes rabies in animals and explains how people can protect themselves, as well as their pets or livestock from rabies exposure.


Ec04-103 Fall Seed Guide, 2004, Lenis Alton Nelson, David D. Baltensperger, Robert N. Klein, Roger Wesley Elmore, P. Stephen Baenziger, James Krall Jan 2004

Ec04-103 Fall Seed Guide, 2004, Lenis Alton Nelson, David D. Baltensperger, Robert N. Klein, Roger Wesley Elmore, P. Stephen Baenziger, James Krall

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

This circular is a progress report of variety trials conducted by personnel of the Agronomy Department and the South Central, West Central and Panhandle Research and Extension Centers and their associated agricultural laboratories. Conduct of experiments and publications of results is a joint effort of the Agricultural Research Division and the Cooperative Extension Service.


Nf04-608 Fighting Methamphetamine In Nebraska: Strategies For Individuals And Communities, Marilyn Fox, Sue Brown Jan 2004

Nf04-608 Fighting Methamphetamine In Nebraska: Strategies For Individuals And Communities, Marilyn Fox, Sue Brown

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

This NebFact discusses a few ideas on to help protect your family, neighbors and community from dangers associated with methamphetamine (commonly called meth). You can implement these ideas as an individual, as part of a community plan, or develop your own strategies. The goal is not simply to educate your family on the hazards of using meth, but also to help protect them from the many other hazards posed by meth use and production.


Ec04-1571 Pesticide Use On Specialty Crops In Nebraska - 1999, John A. Thomas, Gary L. Hein, Alexander D. Pavlista Jan 2004

Ec04-1571 Pesticide Use On Specialty Crops In Nebraska - 1999, John A. Thomas, Gary L. Hein, Alexander D. Pavlista

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

EC 04-1571: This circular is about how to use pesticides on certain crops such as sunflowers, potatoes, sugar beets, and dry beans.


Ec04-872-S Nebraska Crop Budgets 2004, Roger Selley, Tina Barrett, Robert N. Klein Jan 2004

Ec04-872-S Nebraska Crop Budgets 2004, Roger Selley, Tina Barrett, Robert N. Klein

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

EC 04-872-S: This circular gives information on crop budgeting for several types of crops and also includes budget listing, resource persons, budgeting procedures, machinery operation and ownership costs, materials and services prices, crop budget production cost summary.


Reproduction And Seasonal Activity Of Silver-Haired Bats In Western Nebraska, Keith Geluso, Jeffrey J. Huebschman, Jeremy A. White, Michael A. Bogan Jan 2004

Reproduction And Seasonal Activity Of Silver-Haired Bats In Western Nebraska, Keith Geluso, Jeffrey J. Huebschman, Jeremy A. White, Michael A. Bogan

United States Geological Survey: Staff Publications

Silver-haired bats (Lasionycteris noctivagans) were thought only to migrate through Nebraska; however, recent surveys in eastern Nebraska report summer records of females and their young. Our study in western Nebraska also shows that silver-haired bats are summer residents. We discovered the 1st reproductively active L. noctivagans in this part of the state. We caught lactating females and volant young in riparian forests along the North Platte River and in forested areas of the Pine Ridge. Previously, adult males were not known from Nebraska in summer, and only 4 records of L. noctivagans were known from western Nebraska during …


Groundwater-Level Changes In Nebraska - Spring 2002 To Spring 2003/Groundwater-Level Changes In Nebraska - Predevelopment To Spring 2003, Conservation Survey Division Jan 2004

Groundwater-Level Changes In Nebraska - Spring 2002 To Spring 2003/Groundwater-Level Changes In Nebraska - Predevelopment To Spring 2003, Conservation Survey Division

Conservation and Survey Division

No abstract provided.


Late-Holocene Dune Activity Linked To Hydrological Drought, Nebraska Sand Hills, Usa, Joseph A. Mason, James B. Swinehart, Ronald J. Goble, David B. Loope Jan 2004

Late-Holocene Dune Activity Linked To Hydrological Drought, Nebraska Sand Hills, Usa, Joseph A. Mason, James B. Swinehart, Ronald J. Goble, David B. Loope

Conservation and Survey Division

No abstract provided.


Ec04-823-A 2004 Nebraska Farm Custom Rates -- Part I, R. Douglas Jose, Lydee Jo Brown Jan 2004

Ec04-823-A 2004 Nebraska Farm Custom Rates -- Part I, R. Douglas Jose, Lydee Jo Brown

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

EC 04-823-A: This circular gives the average rate, most common rate, and range of several factors related to farm custom rates including planting and post planting operations, land tillage operations, haying, bailing, and several other factors.