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Full-Text Articles in Education
Nf91-34 Food Safety For Farmers' Market Vendors, Julie A. Albrecht
Nf91-34 Food Safety For Farmers' Market Vendors, Julie A. Albrecht
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact discusses food safety issues for farmers' market vendors.
Nf91-32 A Quick Consumer Guide To Safe Food Handling, Dennis Burson, Julie A. Albrecht
Nf91-32 A Quick Consumer Guide To Safe Food Handling, Dennis Burson, Julie A. Albrecht
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact provides strategies to avoid foodborne illnesses.
Edc90-2501 Pesticide Safety Telephone Hotlines
Edc90-2501 Pesticide Safety Telephone Hotlines
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
EC90-2501 Pesticide Safety Telephone Hotlines is a plastic card that fits in your wallet with the emergency telephone numbers of the following: National Pesticide Telecommunications Network, Chemical Referral Center, The Poison Center, Pesticide Accident Hotline (CHEMTREC), and the Nebraska State Patrol. On the other side is your emergency contact information.
G90-1007 Pesticide Management And Safety On Home Grounds, John C. Fech, Larry D. Schulze
G90-1007 Pesticide Management And Safety On Home Grounds, John C. Fech, Larry D. Schulze
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Pesticides can be valuable tools in controlling lawn and garden pests. They must be used according to the label, with regard for the safety of people and animals.
Pest infestations often develop in lawns or gardens, damage lawns and ornamentals, and reduce the attractiveness of the home setting. When an infestation occurs, gardeners can reach a decision in pest management by answering the following questions: What is the pest? Is the pest causing unacceptable damage? Are controls needed? What pest control method(s) should be used?
There are several methods of pest control. The main methods of pest control and some …
Heg89-244 Selection Of Case Goods -- Metal And Natural Materials, Shirley Niemeyer
Heg89-244 Selection Of Case Goods -- Metal And Natural Materials, Shirley Niemeyer
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Construction, safety, finishes and styles for furniture made from metal and natural materials are discussed here.
Case goods is a term used to describe various types of cabinetry, chests, desks, bedsteads, tables and chairs. Case goods are made from a variety of materials: wood, metal, plastic and natural materials. A few are made from glass, mirror and stone.
G89-937 The Pesticide Label, Larry D. Schulze, Shripat T. Kamble
G89-937 The Pesticide Label, Larry D. Schulze, Shripat T. Kamble
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebGuide describes the parts of a pesticide label to aid understanding and promote safe and effective use of pesticide products.
Pesticide information can be provided to end users through labels and labeling. Not all pesticide products have labeling. While the words are similar, they have distinctly different meanings.
Ec88-785 Traffic Emergencies ... Prepare For Them!, Rollin D. Schnieder
Ec88-785 Traffic Emergencies ... Prepare For Them!, Rollin D. Schnieder
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
So you're taking a trip. How far? To town, to the fair or to a football game? Perhaps it's a vacation trip of hundreds of miles. Whatever the distance, prepareation is important.
This circular discusses the things that you should know and have for your trip. Your credentials and equipment should be up-to-date at all times so if you have to leave for a long trip on a moment's notice you will be ready.
G88-866 Christmas Tree Selection And Care, Mike Kuhns, Rollin Schnieder
G88-866 Christmas Tree Selection And Care, Mike Kuhns, Rollin Schnieder
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This guide discusses types of trees, tree species, cut tree care, offers tips on decorating trees, considers tree disposal and laws governing the display of Christmas trees, and suggests a proper type of tree stand.
Introduction
Christmas trees have been a tradition in the United States since the Revolutionary War, when homesick Hessian soldiers decorated fir trees as was their custom in Germany. Since then the custom has spread. It is now difficult for many people to imagine Christmas without the Christmas tree tradition.
To insure a safe and happy holiday, you need to know a few things about selecting …
Heg82-159 Wood Stoves: Location In The Home, Kathleen Parrott
Heg82-159 Wood Stoves: Location In The Home, Kathleen Parrott
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This publication outlines some factors that affect efficient location of a wood stove in the home. Shopping for a wood stove involves making many decisions--size, style and materials--to name a few. Before making the final selection, consider where the stove will be located. The stove's location affects the efficiency of its operation, distribution of heat, convenience, and most importantly, safety.
G77-338 Open Burning (Revised March 1984), Donald E. Westover
G77-338 Open Burning (Revised March 1984), Donald E. Westover
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
People have been using fire in their cleanup chores for hundreds of years. One of the most common reasons for burning on the farm and in the city alike, has been to dispose of leaves and garden residues in the spring and fall of the year. Another common practice has been to burn tree limbs and stumps, fence posts, even old haystacks on the farm. Open burning has been done on a variety of scales, from jobs as small as burning the day's trash in the backyard burning barrel to jobs as large as burning wheat stubble after harvest.
G76-303 Large Round Bale Safety (Revised June 1995), Robert D. Grisso, David Morgan, Rollin D. Schnieder
G76-303 Large Round Bale Safety (Revised June 1995), Robert D. Grisso, David Morgan, Rollin D. Schnieder
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebGuide covers the safety aspects for equipment used in large round bale packages such as: balers, front-end loaders, bale handling and transport devices.
Large round baling creates unique safety problems for farmers and ranchers. Large round balers have many moving parts that can cause injury or death if a person becomes entangled. Never leave the tractor seat until the PTO (power take-off) has been disengaged, the engine is shut off, and all moving parts have stopped.
G76-284 Hand Signals For Agriculture, Rollin D. Schnieder
G76-284 Hand Signals For Agriculture, Rollin D. Schnieder
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebGuide contains hand signals useful for communicating around noisy equipment and from a distance.
Throughout history, man has devised methods of contacting others who were out of voice range or who could not be heard because of excess noise. The Indians were skilled at using smoke signals or by imitating some form of wildlife such as the owl or coyote.
The early explorers used other signs to guide them. The slashing of bark on trees or sticks pointed in a certain direction were keys for keeping the persons from getting lost or for others to follow.
The railroad used …