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1991

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Ec 91-883 Crop And Livestock Prices For Nebraska Producers, Allen C. Wellman Jun 1991

Ec 91-883 Crop And Livestock Prices For Nebraska Producers, Allen C. Wellman

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

Extension circular 91-883 is about crop and livestock prices for Nebraska producers.


Ec91-130 A 1991 Guide For Herbicide Use In Nebraska, Alex R. Martin, Robert N. Stougaard, Fred W. Roeth Jan 1991

Ec91-130 A 1991 Guide For Herbicide Use In Nebraska, Alex R. Martin, Robert N. Stougaard, Fred W. Roeth

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

Extension Circular 91-130: This circular is the guide to herbicide use in Nebraska Farming (1991).


Ec91-1511 1991 Insect Management Guide For Alfalfa, Soybeans, Wheat, Range, And Pasture, S. D. Danielson, R. J. Wright, J. F. Witkowski Jan 1991

Ec91-1511 1991 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 Cooperative: 91-1511: Insect Management Guide shows the insects that could appear in alfalfa, soybeans, wheat, range and pasture. It talks about what can be done to prevent or get rid of it when it is present.


Ec91-269 Domestic Poultry Feed Formulation Guide, Earl W. Gleaves, Thomas W. Sullivan, F. John Struwe Jan 1991

Ec91-269 Domestic Poultry Feed Formulation Guide, Earl W. Gleaves, Thomas W. Sullivan, F. John Struwe

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

This publication provides basic, practical information about nturition and diet requirements for poultry. Nutrient requirements, diet formulations, feed ingredient analyses, and feeding methods are ever changing. Feed cost is the largest single item of expense in producing poultry meat or eggs. Poultry producers should adopt a comprehensive feeding program based on sound nutrition principles tailored to a specific production purpose. This publication provides the basis for such a feeding program.


Ec91-2500 Federally Registered Restricted Use Pesticides, Larry D. Schulze Jan 1991

Ec91-2500 Federally Registered Restricted Use Pesticides, Larry D. Schulze

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

Extension Cooperative: 91-2500: Federally Registered Restricted use Pesticides talks about the Name and type of the pesticide and the make-up of the pesticide.


Ec91-1772 Windbreaks In Sustainable Agricultural Systems, Vernon C. Quam, John Gardner, James Brandle Jan 1991

Ec91-1772 Windbreaks In Sustainable Agricultural Systems, Vernon C. Quam, John Gardner, James Brandle

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

Extension Cooperative: 91-1772-X: Windbreaks in Sustainable Agricultural Systems talks about the formation of the field to prevent any hazardous destruction to the fields.


Ec91-885 Soybean Basis Patterns From Selected Sites Nebraska, Lynn H. Lutgen Jan 1991

Ec91-885 Soybean Basis Patterns From Selected Sites Nebraska, Lynn H. Lutgen

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

Extension circular 91-885 is about soybean basis patterns from selected sites in Nebraska.


Ec91-269 Domestic Poultry Feed Formulation Guide, Earl W. Gleaves Jan 1991

Ec91-269 Domestic Poultry Feed Formulation Guide, Earl W. Gleaves

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

Extension circular 91-269 is about domestic poultry feed formulation guide.


Ec90-259 The Nebraska Poultry Report 1991 Jan 1991

Ec90-259 The Nebraska Poultry Report 1991

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

Extension circular 91-259 is about the Nebraska poultry report 1991.


Ec 91-872 Estimated Crop And Livestock Production Costs Nebraska 1991, H. Douglas Jose, Gary Bader, Richard T. Clark Jan 1991

Ec 91-872 Estimated Crop And Livestock Production Costs Nebraska 1991, H. Douglas Jose, Gary Bader, Richard T. Clark

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

Extension Circular 91-872 contains the Estimated Crop and Livestock Production Costs for Nebraska for 1991.


Ec91-886 Corn Basis Patterns From Selected Sites In Nebraska, Lynn H. Lutgen Jan 1991

Ec91-886 Corn Basis Patterns From Selected Sites In Nebraska, Lynn H. Lutgen

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

Extension circular 91-886 is about corn basis patterns from selected sites in Nebraska.


Ec91-1759 Nebraska's Champion Tree Register 1991, Mike Kuhns Jan 1991

Ec91-1759 Nebraska's Champion Tree Register 1991, Mike Kuhns

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

Extension Circular 91-1759: Nebraska's Tree Champion Register 1991


Ec91-104 A Nebraska Soybean Variety Tests 1991, Lenis Alton Nelson, Roger Wesley Elmore, R. S. Moomaw Jan 1991

Ec91-104 A Nebraska Soybean Variety Tests 1991, Lenis Alton Nelson, Roger Wesley Elmore, R. S. Moomaw

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

Extension circular 91-104-A: This circular is a progress report of Nebraska soybean variety trials conducted in 1991 by personnel of the Agronomy Department and the Northeast, South Central and West Central Research and Extension Centers.


Ec91-103 Nebraska Fall-Sown Small Grain Variety Tests, Lenis Alton Nelson, David D. Baltensperger, Roger Wesley Elmore Jan 1991

Ec91-103 Nebraska Fall-Sown Small Grain Variety Tests, Lenis Alton Nelson, David D. Baltensperger, Roger Wesley Elmore

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

Extension circular 91-103: This circular is a progress report of Nebraska fall-sown small grain variety trials conducted in 1991 by personnel of the Agronomy Department and the South Central, West Central and Panhandle Centers and their associated agricultural laboratories.


Ec91-105-A Nebraska Corn Hybrid Tests 1991, Lenis Alton Nelson, Russell S. Moomaw, Roger Wesley Elmore Jan 1991

Ec91-105-A Nebraska Corn Hybrid Tests 1991, Lenis Alton Nelson, Russell S. Moomaw, Roger Wesley Elmore

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

Extension circular 91-105-A: This circular is a progress report of Nebraska corn hybrid performance tests conducted in 1991 by the Agronomy Department and the Northeast, South Central, West Central and Panhandle Research and Extension Centers.


Ec91-107 Nebraska Proso, Sunflower And Amaranth Variety Tests 1991, David D. Baltensperger, Glen Frickel Jan 1991

Ec91-107 Nebraska Proso, Sunflower And Amaranth Variety Tests 1991, David D. Baltensperger, Glen Frickel

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

Extension circular 91-107-A: This circular is a progress report of Nebraska proso, sunflower and amaranth variety tests conducted in 1991.


Ec91-106-A Nebraska Grain Sorghum Hybrid Tests, Lenis Alton Nelson, Roger Wesley Elmore, P. T. Nordquist Jan 1991

Ec91-106-A Nebraska Grain Sorghum Hybrid Tests, Lenis Alton Nelson, Roger Wesley Elmore, P. T. Nordquist

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

Extension circular 91-106-A: This circular is a progress report of Nebraska grain sorghum hybrid performance tests conducted in 1991 to obtain yield and other information for some of the hybrids being marketed.


Ec91-1763-B How Windbreaks Work, James R. Brandle, Sherman Finch Jan 1991

Ec91-1763-B How Windbreaks Work, James R. Brandle, Sherman Finch

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

Extension Cooperative: 91-1763-B: How Windbreaks Work simply shows what the fields go through in their everyday lives.


Ec91-1509 1991 Insect Management Guide For Nebraska : Corn And Sorghum, R. J. Wright, S. D. Danielson, J. F. Witkowski Jan 1991

Ec91-1509 1991 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 Cooperative: 91-1509: Insect Management Guide shows the insects that could appear in corn and Sorghum of Nebraska. What can be done to prevent and how to get rid of it once visible.


Ec91-1240 Vegetable Gardening In Nebraska, Dale T. Lindgren, Laurie Hodges, Don H. Steinegger Jan 1991

Ec91-1240 Vegetable Gardening In Nebraska, Dale T. Lindgren, Laurie Hodges, Don H. Steinegger

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

Extension circular 91-1240 is about vegetable gardening in Nebraska.


Ec91-884 Wheat Basis Patterns From Selected Sites In Nebraska, Lynn H. Lutgen Jan 1991

Ec91-884 Wheat Basis Patterns From Selected Sites In Nebraska, Lynn H. Lutgen

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

Extension circular 91-884 is about wheat basis patterns from selected sites in Nebraska.


Ec 91-1763-B How Windbreaks Work, James R. Brandle, Sherman Finch Jan 1991

Ec 91-1763-B How Windbreaks Work, James R. Brandle, Sherman Finch

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

Extension Circular 91-1763-B contains information on how windbreaks work.


Ec91-136 Managing Deficient Soybean Stands, Gary E. Pepper, David B. Willmot Jan 1991

Ec91-136 Managing Deficient Soybean Stands, Gary E. Pepper, David B. Willmot

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

Soybean producers whose crops suffer poor stand emergencemay wonder whether or not replanting presents a viable economic alternative. Sometimes growers elect to replant deficient stands, but doing so can add considerable expense to their operations through the costs for seed, tillage operations, and perhaps even herbicides. The grower's economic risk is compounded by the possible loss in potential yield due to late seeding, which eventually leads to a reduction in net profit. Making the decision to either replant or stick with a somewhat deficient field is difficult.

The information in this circular is intended to help growers decide which course …


Ec91-2503 Management Of Fabric Pests, Shripat T. Kamble Jan 1991

Ec91-2503 Management Of Fabric Pests, Shripat T. Kamble

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

The common fabric destroying insects in Nebraska are clothes moths, carpet beetles, and silverfish. Clothes moths and carpet beetles feed on and digest wool, leather, cotton, silk, and synthetic fibers. They generally infest clothes, carpets, rugs, upholstery, etc. Silverfish feed principally on paper products, glue, paste, wallpaper, starch, and any food products consumed by humans. They also damage clothing, cotton, linen, rayon and ramie fabrics.

This extension circular explains these insects and the proper ways of eliminating them in your household.


Ec91-735 The Impact Of Nitrogen And Irrigation Management And Vadose Zone Conditions On Ground Water Contamination By Nitrate-Nitrogen, K.D. Frank, Darrell Watts, Andrew Christiansen, Edwin Penas Jan 1991

Ec91-735 The Impact Of Nitrogen And Irrigation Management And Vadose Zone Conditions On Ground Water Contamination By Nitrate-Nitrogen, K.D. Frank, Darrell Watts, Andrew Christiansen, Edwin Penas

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

The single largest contaminant found in ground water samples taken throughout Nebraska is nitrate-nitrogen (nitrate-N). Much of it reaches the ground water as a "non-point source" contaminant leached out of the crop root zone.

Nitrate-N is essential to corn production. However, when leached from the crop root zone it can become a major source of ground water contamination. There are serious contamination problems in shallow aquifers beneath several river valleys in Nebraska. Increasing nitrate-N concentrations are beginning to appear in deeper aquifer.


Ec91-1773 Deer Damage Control In Nebraska, Scott E. Hygnstrom, Bill Baxter Jan 1991

Ec91-1773 Deer Damage Control In Nebraska, Scott E. Hygnstrom, Bill Baxter

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

Nebraskans are fortunate to have two species of deer in the state — the white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) and the mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus). They are beautiful and fascinating animals that provide many aesthetic and recreational benefits. They can however, cause problems when they damage agricultural crops, trees and backyard plantings.

This extension circular covers the methods of reducing deer damage through herd management (legal harvest, shooting permits, and live removal), deer fencing, repellents, and scare devices.