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G03-1523 Low Toxic Cockroach Control, Barbara P. Ogg, Clyde L. Ogg Jan 2003

G03-1523 Low Toxic Cockroach Control, Barbara P. Ogg, Clyde L. Ogg

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

This NebGuide describes how to identify common cockroach species, what they need to survive, and effective, low-toxic alternatives to traditional chemical control options.

Some people see a cockroach and immediately grab a can of bug spray, but a quick spray from an aerosol can won't provide long-term control. Ingredients in most aerosol and "bomb" treatments repel cockroaches. Using these products can cause the cockroaches to hide deeper inside walls and be more difficult to control later. To make the most of your efforts to control cockroaches, use a multiple tactic approach. First, you need to understand a little about the …


Nf579 Aging Sexuality, Kathy Bosch Jan 2003

Nf579 Aging Sexuality, Kathy Bosch

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

Contrary to popular belief, the elderly are sexual beings. Each person is created to be a sexual being with normal desires of wanting to be loved and touched. Our culture tends to believe that love and sex belong only to the younger generations but many older adults enjoy being loved, touched and having sexual relations.


Common Stressors For Aging Adults, Kathy Bosch Jan 2003

Common Stressors For Aging Adults, Kathy Bosch

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

Mental health is not easy to define, but aging successfully should mean a person has good mental health. This does not mean older adults will never experience any problems or diseases, but that symptoms will be treated and controlled. Mental health problems should not interfere with leading a rewarding life.


Consistency In Discipline, Pat Steffens, Kathy Bosch Jan 2003

Consistency In Discipline, Pat Steffens, Kathy Bosch

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

Consistency in dealing with children’s behavior is recommended if you want to be an effective parent. Although no parent can expect to be perfectly consistent, some level of consistency is needed for children to learn the lessons of social life and feel self-assured. Children learn appropriate behavior easier when learning conditions remain constant. Parents should consider at least four aspects of consistent discipline.


Depression In Later Life, Kathy Bosch Jan 2003

Depression In Later Life, Kathy Bosch

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

We all understand feeling sad or "blue" from time to time. Personal losses or crises can leave us with low energy and a sense of unhappiness. These reactions are a normal part of living. But depression and depressive symptoms in the older individual present unique challenges.


Grief — A Human Experience, Kathy Bosch Jan 2003

Grief — A Human Experience, Kathy Bosch

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

Like stress, grief is a part of everyone’s life, but it seems to happen more often when a person gets older. Grief can be caused by any loss.


Help Children Cope With Separation And Loss, Kathy Bosch Jan 2003

Help Children Cope With Separation And Loss, Kathy Bosch

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

If you know a child or family who is feeling distress because of separation caused by military deployment or jobduties, you can help. Helping children with their emotions means that we must look at the world through a child’s eyes.


How Can I Help An Older Person Who May Have A Mental Illness?, Kathy Bosch Jan 2003

How Can I Help An Older Person Who May Have A Mental Illness?, Kathy Bosch

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

Even though many persons suffer with a mental illness or disease at some point in their lives, these problems are treatable.


Mental Health And Aging, Kathy Bosch Jan 2003

Mental Health And Aging, Kathy Bosch

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

Mentally healthy people have the ability to respond to others, to love and be loved, and to cope with others in give-and-take relationships.


Why Children Misbehave, Pat Steffens, Kathy Bosch Jan 2003

Why Children Misbehave, Pat Steffens, Kathy Bosch

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

Understanding why children misbehave is important. We can respond more effectively to them and their behavior when we figure out what is causing the problem.


2003 Nebraska Swine Report, Duane E. Reese Jan 2003

2003 Nebraska Swine Report, Duane E. Reese

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

This publication was prepared by the staff in Animal Science and cooperating Departments for use in Extension, Teaching and Research programs. It deals with the results that were done in reproduction, breeding, health, genetics, nutrition, economics and housing of swine.


Nf581 Aronia Berries, Durward Smith, Carol Ringenberg Jan 2003

Nf581 Aronia Berries, Durward Smith, Carol Ringenberg

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

Aronia, sometimes called black chokeberry, is a deciduous shrub native to eastern North America. It is sometimes used in landscapes for its creamy white flowers in late spring, and colorful flame red autumn foliage contrasted with dark berries.


Nf571 Aspergillus Flavus And Aflatoxins In Corn, Jim Stack, Mike Carlson Jan 2003

Nf571 Aspergillus Flavus And Aflatoxins In Corn, Jim Stack, Mike Carlson

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

The severe weather conditions of the 2002 growing season resulted in an increase in the incidence and severity of aflatoxin contamination of both food grade and feed grade corn in Nebraska.


Nf247 Assistance With Wildlife Damage Problems In Nebraska, Scott E. Hygnstrom, John M. Hobbs, James G. Bruner, James Weverka, Dallas R. Virchow, Dennis M. Ferraro Jan 2003

Nf247 Assistance With Wildlife Damage Problems In Nebraska, Scott E. Hygnstrom, John M. Hobbs, James G. Bruner, James Weverka, Dallas R. Virchow, Dennis M. Ferraro

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

Nebraskans who experience damage and nuisance problems with wildlife can get assistance from several public and private organizations. This NebFact describes the most direct route to the solution of your problem. A reference guide lists who to contact for information, materials, permits, and hands-on assistance.


Bindweed Identification And Control Options For Organic Production, Laurie Hodges Jan 2003

Bindweed Identification And Control Options For Organic Production, Laurie Hodges

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

Two species of bindweed are commonly found in the Great Plains and one unrelated weed is often confused with bindweed.


Farm Lease Termination, J. David Aiken Jan 2003

Farm Lease Termination, J. David Aiken

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

Describes various types of farm leases and how to terminate them.


Fumonisins In Corn, Jim Stack, Mike Carlson Jan 2003

Fumonisins In Corn, Jim Stack, Mike Carlson

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

This NebFact discusses the causes and occurrences of fumonisin in corn.


G1512 Establishing Conservation Plantings Of Nut Trees And Shrubs By Direct Seeding Methods, Steven D. Rasmussen, Scott J. Josiah, Jon Wilson Jan 2003

G1512 Establishing Conservation Plantings Of Nut Trees And Shrubs By Direct Seeding Methods, Steven D. Rasmussen, Scott J. Josiah, Jon Wilson

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

This NebGuide explains how to plant and raise nut trees and shrubs from seed. Seeding methods, planting design, site preparation and post-planting care are discussed.

Introduction

Conservation tree and shrub plantings create wildlife habitat, improve water quality, produce marketable nuts, and enhance landscape diversity. Usually, nursery-grown seedlings are used to establish these plantings. However, a number of problems exist when using seedlings, including increased costs and reduced initial tree vigor and survival. Direct seeding of tree and shrub seeds avoids many of these problems, and is a proven, effective means to establish conservation plantings in Nebraska and elsewhere.

Summary

Conservation …


Nf390 Nebraska Fence Viewer Statutes, J. David Aiken Jan 2003

Nf390 Nebraska Fence Viewer Statutes, J. David Aiken

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

This NebFact contains the complete text of Nebraska fence viewer statutes.


Nf589 New Onsite Wastewater Treatment Law Protects Nebraska’S People And Environment, Janet R. Hygnstrom, Sharon Skipton, Wayne Woldt Jan 2003

Nf589 New Onsite Wastewater Treatment Law Protects Nebraska’S People And Environment, Janet R. Hygnstrom, Sharon Skipton, Wayne Woldt

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

Only certified professionals can work on on-site wastewater treatment systems (septic systems and individual lagoons). This NebFact explains the steps necessary for certification.


G1507 Summer Patch And Necrotic Ring Spot, John E. Watkins Jan 2003

G1507 Summer Patch And Necrotic Ring Spot, John E. Watkins

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

This NebGuide describes the causes, predisposing conditions, and symptoms of summer patch and necrotic ring spot, and provides recommendations for their control.

Introduction

Two of the most destructive turfgrass patch diseases are summer patch and necrotic ring spot, both of which are present in Nebraska. The symptoms of necrotic ring spot and summer patch are essentially identical, making it difficult to distinguish the two apart in an affected turf. If the symptoms begin in May, necrotic ring spot is probably the cause; if they begin in July and August, then summer patch is suspect. In Nebraska summer patch is probably …


Nf572 Non-Fat Dry Milk In Drought Diets, Galen E. Erickson, Terry Klopfenstein, Ivan G. Rush, Richard J. Rasby, Don Adams Jan 2003

Nf572 Non-Fat Dry Milk In Drought Diets, Galen E. Erickson, Terry Klopfenstein, Ivan G. Rush, Richard J. Rasby, Don Adams

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

This publication describes non-fat dry milk as a beef ration ingredient, with the limitation that non-fat dry milk will supply no undegradable protein. Bagged dry milk also poses problems in storage and feeding.


Nf588 Turf Disease Fact Sheet No. 11: Management Program, John E. Watkins Jan 2003

Nf588 Turf Disease Fact Sheet No. 11: Management Program, John E. Watkins

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

Description, cause and treatment for Ascochyta Leaf Blight.

Knowing the cause and treatment of Ascochyta Leaf Blight can help turf managers control the problem.


Nf567 Parenting From A Distance, Cindy Strasheim Jan 2003

Nf567 Parenting From A Distance, Cindy Strasheim

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

This publication provides a review of the research conducted on parenting a child who doesn't live with you.


Nf568 Parents Forever/Kids Talk About Divorce, Cindy Strasheim Jan 2003

Nf568 Parents Forever/Kids Talk About Divorce, Cindy Strasheim

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

This publication explains the Kids Talk About Divorce program.


Nf03-565 Exotic Newcastle Disease (End) Nebraska Poultry Producers Quick Reference, Grasso M. Ebako, Del Wilmot Jan 2003

Nf03-565 Exotic Newcastle Disease (End) Nebraska Poultry Producers Quick Reference, Grasso M. Ebako, Del Wilmot

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

This NebFact is about the Exotic Newcastle Disease (END) which is a foreign animal disease in the U.S. and is considered the most infectious, contagious, and fatal viral disease of birds and poultry.


G03-1505 Newcastle Disease: What Nebraska Poultry Prodcuers Need To Know, Grasso M. Ebako, Del Wilmot Jan 2003

G03-1505 Newcastle Disease: What Nebraska Poultry Prodcuers Need To Know, Grasso M. Ebako, Del Wilmot

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

Newcastle disease is a rapidly spreading virus that attacks domestic poultry and other birds. This NebGuide explains disease transmission, symptoms and prevention and control.

Introduction

Newcastle disease virus (NDV) is an acute, rapidly spreading viral disease that affects domestic poultry and other birds. It has a rapid onset and a mortality rate that can be as high as 100 percent. The disease is found worldwide, with the possible exception of some islands and Oceania.

Newcastle disease was first reported in 1926 in the East Indies and then in 1927 at Newcastle-on-Tyne, England, for which it is named. Newcastle disease virus …


G03-1485 Guidelines For The Prudent Use Of Antibiotics In Food Animals, Katherine Irwin, David R. Smith, Grasso M. Ebako, Steve Ensley, Dicky D. Griffin, Arden Wohlers Jan 2003

G03-1485 Guidelines For The Prudent Use Of Antibiotics In Food Animals, Katherine Irwin, David R. Smith, Grasso M. Ebako, Steve Ensley, Dicky D. Griffin, Arden Wohlers

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

This NebGuide explains why antibiotics must be used with care and how to prudently use antibiotics to treat food animals.

Antibiotics are used to improve animal health and productivity. You, the animal caregiver, make important decisions about how antibiotics are finally used in food producing animals. Antibiotics should be used prudently to ensure they are effective, do not leave residues in food, and will continue to benefit man and animals in the future. Are you prepared to make the best decisions about using antibiotics in animals?


G03-1501 Prudent Use Of Antibiotics In Companion Animals, Katherine Irwin, David R. Smith, Grasso M. Ebako, Steve Ensley, Dicky D. Griffin, Arden Wohlers Jan 2003

G03-1501 Prudent Use Of Antibiotics In Companion Animals, Katherine Irwin, David R. Smith, Grasso M. Ebako, Steve Ensley, Dicky D. Griffin, Arden Wohlers

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

This NebGuide explains why antibiotics must be used with care and how to prudently use antibiotics to treat companion animals.

Antibiotics are used to improve animal health and performance. You, as the animal owner or caregiver, make important decisions about how antibiotics are finally used in companion animals. Antibiotics should be used prudently to ensure they are effective and will continue to benefit man and animals in the future. Are you prepared to make the best decisions about using antibiotics in animals?


Nf03-573 Handling Used Oil A Guide For Small Businesses, Gabe Hodill, Janet R. Hygnstrom, Bruce I. Dvorak Jan 2003

Nf03-573 Handling Used Oil A Guide For Small Businesses, Gabe Hodill, Janet R. Hygnstrom, Bruce I. Dvorak

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

This NebFact is about handling used oil for small businesses and gives references to used oil collection sites.