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Nebline, Nov./Dec. 2016
NEBLINE Newsletter Archive from Nebraska Extension in Lancaster County
Feature: Look Who’s Hatching — Preschoolers Explore Egg-Laying Animals
Food & Health
Farm & Acreage
Pests & Wildlife
Horticulture
Early Childhood
4-H & Youth
Extension Calendar
and other extension news and events
Nebline, October 2016
NEBLINE Newsletter Archive from Nebraska Extension in Lancaster County
Feature: Legends of the Fall — Accidental and Occasional Invaders
Food & Health
Farm & Acreage
Pests & Wildlife
Horticulture
Early Childhood
4-H & Youth
Extension Calendar
and other extension news and events
Nebline, September 2016
NEBLINE Newsletter Archive from Nebraska Extension in Lancaster County
Feature: 4-H Youth Showcase Projects, Develop Skills at the Super Fair
Food & Health
Farm & Acreage
Pests & Wildlife
Horticulture
Early Childhood
4-H & Youth
Extension Calendar
and other extension news and events
Nebline, August 2016
NEBLINE Newsletter Archive from Nebraska Extension in Lancaster County
Feature: 4-H Clover College 20th Anniversary — Grows From 8 to 58 Workshops
Food & Health
Farm & Acreage
Pests & Wildlife
Horticulture
Early Childhood
4-H & Youth
Extension Calendar
and other extension news and events
Special pullout section: Lancaster County Super Fair 2016 Schedule & Map
Nebline, July 2016
NEBLINE Newsletter Archive from Nebraska Extension in Lancaster County
Feature: Lancaster County Extension Board — Building Our Community Connection
Food & Health
Farm & Acreage
Pests & Wildlife
Horticulture
Early Childhood
4-H & Youth
Extension Calendar
and other extension news and events
Nebline, June 2016
NEBLINE Newsletter Archive from Nebraska Extension in Lancaster County
Feature: The Garden Grocery — Food Safety & Selection at Farmers’ Markets
Food & Health
Farm & Acreage
Pests & Wildlife
Horticulture
Early Childhood
4-H & Youth
Extension Calendar
and other extension news and events
Nebline, May 2016
NEBLINE Newsletter Archive from Nebraska Extension in Lancaster County
Feature: Emerald Ash Borer is Getting Closer
Food & Health
Family Living
Farm & Acreage
Horticulture
Pests & Wildlife
4-H & Youth
Extension Calendar
and other extension news and events
Nebline, April 2016
NEBLINE Newsletter Archive from Nebraska Extension in Lancaster County
Feature: Climate Impacts on Cropping Systems in Eastern Nebraska
Food & Health
Family Living
Farm & Acreage
Horticulture
Pests & Wildlife
4-H & Youth
Extension Calendar
and other extension news and events
Special Pullout Section: Weed Awareness
Nebline, March 2016
NEBLINE Newsletter Archive from Nebraska Extension in Lancaster County
Feature: It’s Easier Than Ever to Connect with Extension — Mobile Device and Social Media are Changing the Way People Learn
Food & Health
Family Living
Farm & Acreage
Horticulture
Pests & Wildlife
4-H & Youth
Extension Calendar
and other extension news and events
Nebline, February 2016
NEBLINE Newsletter Archive from Nebraska Extension in Lancaster County
Feature: Tips to Keep Your Heart Healthy — February is Heart Health Month
Food & Health
Family Living
Farm & Acreage
Horticulture
Pests & Wildlife
4-H & Youth
Extension Calendar
and other extension news and events
Nebline, January 2016
NEBLINE Newsletter Archive from Nebraska Extension in Lancaster County
Feature: Extension 2015 Highlights
Food & Health
Farm & Acreage
Horticulture
Family Living
Pests & Wildlife
4-H & Youth
Extension Calendar
and other extension news and events
Assessing Training Methods To Educate Dairy Workers, L. Mendonca, B. E. Voelz, A. Scanavez
Assessing Training Methods To Educate Dairy Workers, L. Mendonca, B. E. Voelz, A. Scanavez
Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports
Training employees is fundamental for dairy producers to achieve efficiency in order to increase profitability. Training videos offered online are becoming more common and recommended to train employees. The goals of this survey were to evaluate the comfort level of dairy employees in using computers and tablets, and preferred training delivery methods. A total of 71 employees from 6 dairies were interviewed. Interviews were conducted in the preferred language of the interviewee – English or Spanish. Of the respondents, 52 and 65.6% of employees consider computers and tablets easy to use, respectively. More than half of the employees reported that …