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Geochemistry Of Buried Midcontinent Rift Volcanic Rocks In Iowa: Data From Well Samples, Karl E. Seifert, Raymond R. Anderson
Geochemistry Of Buried Midcontinent Rift Volcanic Rocks In Iowa: Data From Well Samples, Karl E. Seifert, Raymond R. Anderson
Journal of the Iowa Academy of Science: JIAS
We analyzed welt cores and cuttings from deep wells into Precambrian igneous rocks from five separate pacts of the buried Midcontinent Rife System in Iowa for major and trace elements. A total of 21 samples, 9 cores and 12 cuttings, were analyzed for trace elements by instrumental neutron activation analysis (INAA) and 11 of these, 9 cores and 2 cuttings, were analyzed for major elements by inductively coupled plasma (ICP) analysis.
Pathogenicity Of Septoria Aquilina Isolated From Black Hills Bracken, A. Gabel, C. Salazar
Pathogenicity Of Septoria Aquilina Isolated From Black Hills Bracken, A. Gabel, C. Salazar
Journal of the Iowa Academy of Science: JIAS
Septoria aquilina, a pathogenic fungus isolated from Pteridium aquilinum growing in the Black Hills was studied from 1991-1995. S. aquilina sprayed at 8,000 conidia/ml on transplanted fronds followed by high humidity caused severe necrosis seven days after inoculation and disease severity increased until fronds died. Severe necrosis also developed from inoculations at 4,000 and 2,000 conidia/ml. Less severe symptoms developed from inoculations at 1,000 conidia/ml. Inoculations at 4,000 conidia/ml not followed by high humidity caused less necrosis than inoculations at the same concentration with high humidity. Inoculations at 4,000, 2,000, and 1,000 conidia/ml on fronds grown from spores caused similar …
Awards And Recognition, Iowa Academy Of Science, 1996
Awards And Recognition, Iowa Academy Of Science, 1996
Journal of the Iowa Academy of Science: JIAS
No abstract provided.
Index For Volume 103
Journal of the Iowa Academy of Science: JIAS
No abstract provided.
G96-1275 Drinking Water: Sulfates And Hydrogen Sulfide, David L. Varner, Sharon Skipton, Paul J. Jasa, Bruce I. Dvorak
G96-1275 Drinking Water: Sulfates And Hydrogen Sulfide, David L. Varner, Sharon Skipton, Paul J. Jasa, Bruce I. Dvorak
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebGuide discusses recommended practices to manage sulfur in a domestic water supply. Two forms of sulfur are commonly found in drinking water supplies: sulfate and hydrogen sulfide. Both forms are nuisances that usually do not pose a health risk at the concentrations found in domestic water supplies.
Nf96-286 Settting Up Your Own Business: Monitoring The Health And Growth Of Your Business (Revised April 2005), Cheryl A. Burkhart-Kriesel, Paul H. Gessaman
Nf96-286 Settting Up Your Own Business: Monitoring The Health And Growth Of Your Business (Revised April 2005), Cheryl A. Burkhart-Kriesel, Paul H. Gessaman
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
If you are an entrepreneur and business proprietor, it's likely that you are, or you soon will be, compiling financial statements for your business. Doing so is part of being the owner and manager of a business unit. It's important to regularly compile financial statements that are fully accurate, even if you may not enjoy the investment of time, effort, and number crunching.
This NebFact provides information on the use of easily calculated financial ratios and performance indicators derived from financial statements for your business.
Nf96-278 Setting Up Your Own Business: Financing Your Business (Revised April 2005), Cheryl A. Burkhart-Kriesel, Paul H. Gessaman
Nf96-278 Setting Up Your Own Business: Financing Your Business (Revised April 2005), Cheryl A. Burkhart-Kriesel, Paul H. Gessaman
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Financing the start-up, development, and growth of your business may be one of the most important challenges you'll face in setting up your own business. Many potential business owners do not have personal funds in the amount needed. And, regardless of how good your business idea or product is, those who could lend you the needed funds may be unwilling to do so.
This NebFacts identifies and describes the primary sources of financing and their use in funding your business.
Cc96-396 Productcion Flexibility Contracts: Provisions, Implications And The Participation Decision, Roy Frederick, Bruce B. Johnson
Cc96-396 Productcion Flexibility Contracts: Provisions, Implications And The Participation Decision, Roy Frederick, Bruce B. Johnson
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
The Federal Agriculture Improvement and Reform (FAIR) Act of 1996 (P.L. 104-127) was signed into law by President Clinton on April 4, 1996. Most provisions of the new law, including the commodity provisions, will be effective for seven years, 1996-2002.
Unlike previous farm bills, provisions relating to commodity supports are grouped together under what is known as the Agricultural Market Transition Act (AMTA) program. Producers of seven commodities: corn, sorghum, barley, oats, wheat, rice and cotton must sign Productive Flexibility Contracts (PFCs) to participate in the AMTA. These seven commodities are referred to as "contract commodities."
This publication focuses on …
Ec96-764 Teaching Farm & Ranch Safety: Multi-Disciplinary Activities For Elementary Students
Ec96-764 Teaching Farm & Ranch Safety: Multi-Disciplinary Activities For Elementary Students
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
You've heard the stories. Perhaps you've even experienced one first-hand. Each year in the United States, about 300 kids are killed in agricultural accidents, and at least 5,000 more are seriously injured. Education is a valuable tool in reducing these frightening numbers.
This Teacher's Guide is targeted toward elementary students (Grades 4-6), and contains background information to help you implement the accompanying student activities. If you do not have an agricultural background, some of this information will be new to you. Even if you live or have grown up on a farm or ranch, you may learn something new from …
G97-1322 High Risk Youth, Herbert G. Lingren
G97-1322 High Risk Youth, Herbert G. Lingren
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebGuide defines the relationship between adolescence and high risk behaviors, helps parent and adolescent identify external and internal assets and suggests parent strategies for promoting and increasing those assets.
American youth today are often considered to be in a state of crisis. Approximately half of all adolescents are at moderate to high risk of engaging in one or more self-destructive behaviors, including unsafe sex, teenage pregnancy and childbearing; drug and alcohol abuse; under achievement, failure, or dropping out of school; and delinquent or criminal behaviors. Many of these problem behaviors are interrelated. Some of these behaviors are related to …
Nf96-304 An Introduction To Wind Power For Nebraskans, David E. Stooksbury, Kenneth G. Hubbard
Nf96-304 An Introduction To Wind Power For Nebraskans, David E. Stooksbury, Kenneth G. Hubbard
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact contains basic information on wind power.
G96-1301 Income Tax Issues Related To Scaling Down Or Liquidating A Beef-Cow Operation, Gary Bredensteiner
G96-1301 Income Tax Issues Related To Scaling Down Or Liquidating A Beef-Cow Operation, Gary Bredensteiner
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebGuide discusses the tax implications of reducing or shutting down a beef-cow operation.
Downsizing cattle numbers is occurring through herd reductions and complete liquidations. Whether partial or complete, liquidations have income tax implications. Those implications vary depending on the timing of liquidation, origin of the animals liquidated, nature of the liquidation, and organizational structure of the business. This publication considers the tax situation of the sole proprietor beef cattle business owner who uses cash accounting for tax purposes.
While the information contained in this document is thought to be accurate, it should not be used as a substitute for …
Nf96-294 Tenants In Common Ownership As An Estate Planning Tool, Paul H. Gessaman
Nf96-294 Tenants In Common Ownership As An Estate Planning Tool, Paul H. Gessaman
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Tenants in common is a way of sharing ownership of property among two or more persons in which each tenant holds an undivided interest in the property, and the tenants may own interests of differing sizes.
Nf96-299 Estate Planning Glossary, Paul H. Gessaman, J. David Aiken
Nf96-299 Estate Planning Glossary, Paul H. Gessaman, J. David Aiken
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This glossary provides brief definitions of terms frequently used in estate planning.
Nf96-298 Charitable Remainder Trusts And Charitable Annuities As Estate Planning Tools, Paul H. Gessaman
Nf96-298 Charitable Remainder Trusts And Charitable Annuities As Estate Planning Tools, Paul H. Gessaman
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This is one in a series of NebFacts providing information on using estate planning tools -- mechanisms that can be used in attaining desired estate planning outcomes. Titles in the series are listed at the end of each document. Reading the documents in this series will improve your understanding of estate planning tools and alternatives, and make it easier to communicate with your attorney, accountant, and other helpers when your estate plan is prepared.
G96-1304 Windbreak Design (Revised March 2004), Scott J. Josiah, Jon S. Wilson
G96-1304 Windbreak Design (Revised March 2004), Scott J. Josiah, Jon S. Wilson
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebGuide provides general information for designing a tree and shrub windbreak. Landowners should work with a natural resource professional to develop site-specific tree planting plans.
What is the best design for a windbreak? The answer depends on the purpose of the windbreak, the benefits desired and the characteristics of the site where the windbreak will be located. The optimum windbreak will include enough trees to provide both wind and snow protection.
Nf96-302 Pillbugs And Sowbugs, David L. Keith, Frederick P. Baxendale
Nf96-302 Pillbugs And Sowbugs, David L. Keith, Frederick P. Baxendale
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact has information on pillbugs and sowbugs.
Nf96-248 Factors Considered To Decide Nitrogen Application Rate, William Miller, Ray Supalla, Benedict Juliano
Nf96-248 Factors Considered To Decide Nitrogen Application Rate, William Miller, Ray Supalla, Benedict Juliano
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact discusses nitrogen application among Nebraska farmers.
Nf96-303 Millipedes And Centipedes, David L. Keith, Frederick P. Baxendale
Nf96-303 Millipedes And Centipedes, David L. Keith, Frederick P. Baxendale
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact has information on millipedes and centipedes.
Nf96-264 Bagworms, Frederick P. Baxendale, David L. Keith
Nf96-264 Bagworms, Frederick P. Baxendale, David L. Keith
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact discusses the bagworm — its life cycle and damage symptoms — as well as strategies for managing this insect pest.
Nf96-268 Conducting A Prescribed Burn On Warm-Season Grass Crp Sites, Robert Stritzke
Nf96-268 Conducting A Prescribed Burn On Warm-Season Grass Crp Sites, Robert Stritzke
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact has guidelines for prescribed burns on CRP sites.
Nf96-265 Tornado Safety, Steven J. Meyer, Robert D. Grisso, David L. Morgan
Nf96-265 Tornado Safety, Steven J. Meyer, Robert D. Grisso, David L. Morgan
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact discusses tornado statistics, tornado identification, preparation for tornadoes, and how to develop a tornado safety plan.
Nf96-258 Subsoiling In Nebraska, Alice J. Jones, Leonard L. Bashford, Robert D. Grisso
Nf96-258 Subsoiling In Nebraska, Alice J. Jones, Leonard L. Bashford, Robert D. Grisso
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact has information on subsoiling.
G96-1305 Water Runoff From Sprinkler Irrigation: A Case Study, Norman L. Klocke, William L. Kranz, C. Dean Yonts, Kelly Wertz
G96-1305 Water Runoff From Sprinkler Irrigation: A Case Study, Norman L. Klocke, William L. Kranz, C. Dean Yonts, Kelly Wertz
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebGuide illustrates the influence of soil texture, topography and irrigation system characteristics on potential runoff.
When water is applied to a field through a sprinkler irrigation system, it should soak into the soil where it lands rather than drain to a low spot or off the field altogether. Runoff causes non-uniformity of water application, poor irrigation efficiency and possible leaching of chemicals to the groundwater. Some systems like LEPA (Low Energy Precision Application) are designed so water does not immediately soak into the soil. However, proper LEPA designs also call for tillage practices that hold the water on the …
Nf96-270 Handling Feed Moisture In Ration Formulation And Inventory Control, Richard J. Rasby, Rick Grant
Nf96-270 Handling Feed Moisture In Ration Formulation And Inventory Control, Richard J. Rasby, Rick Grant
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact has information on livestock feed moisture.
Nf96-255 Setting Up Your Own Business: The "S" Corporation, Paul H. Gessaman
Nf96-255 Setting Up Your Own Business: The "S" Corporation, Paul H. Gessaman
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This is one in a series of NebFacts providing information on the principal forms of business organization used by small businesses. A broad overview of the advantages, limitations, and tax implications of each form of business organization is included. Titles in the series are listed at the end of the each NebFact.
Nf96-272 Setting Up Your Own Business: Assessing Your Business Skills, Carol Thayer
Nf96-272 Setting Up Your Own Business: Assessing Your Business Skills, Carol Thayer
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact has information on evaluating your business skills.
Nf96-282 Setting Up Your Own Business: Public Relations And Advertising, Carol Thayer
Nf96-282 Setting Up Your Own Business: Public Relations And Advertising, Carol Thayer
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact has some useful checklists for public relations and advertising for small businesses.
G96-1278 Use Of Cooled Stallion Semen, Kathleen P. Anderson
G96-1278 Use Of Cooled Stallion Semen, Kathleen P. Anderson
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebGuide discusses the benefits of using cooled stallion semen for horse breeding.
Using cooled, transported stallion semen is quickly becoming a viable breeding option for many horse producers. An increasing number of breed associations are recognizing the benefits of cooled semen and making it an option for producers. Mare owner's who are able to use cooled semen experience less expense related to breeding, if the program is properly conducted. Transporting cooled semen from the stud farm to the mare allows owners to reduce mare care and transportation costs. Furthermore, because the mare will remain on-the-farm, there is less chance …
G96-1292 Winter Care For Horses, Kathleen P. Anderson
G96-1292 Winter Care For Horses, Kathleen P. Anderson
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebGuide discusses energy requirements, feeding alterations, water requirements, hair and hoof implications, and shelter needs for horses during winter.
As the weather turns cold, many horses are ridden less and less. It is easy to become relaxed in a horse's daily care since they are not being used as often. However, horses still require much care and attention throughout the winter. Often, even greater attention is needed since there are no green pastures to graze or ponds and creeks to drink from.