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Sometimes You Feel Like A Nut - Walnuts, Dennis Hinkamp Jan 1998

Sometimes You Feel Like A Nut - Walnuts, Dennis Hinkamp

All Archived Publications

No abstract provided.


Land Application Of Biosolids: A Guide For Farmers, Rich Koenig, Dean Miner, Kerry Goodrich Jan 1998

Land Application Of Biosolids: A Guide For Farmers, Rich Koenig, Dean Miner, Kerry Goodrich

All Archived Publications

No abstract provided.


Rot Your Way To A Healthier Garden, Dennis Hinkamp Jan 1998

Rot Your Way To A Healthier Garden, Dennis Hinkamp

All Archived Publications

No abstract provided.


Understanding Climate Zones, Dennis Hinkamp Jan 1998

Understanding Climate Zones, Dennis Hinkamp

All Archived Publications

No abstract provided.


Spray Now Or Pay Later, Dennis Hinkamp Jan 1998

Spray Now Or Pay Later, Dennis Hinkamp

All Archived Publications

No abstract provided.


Mistletoe, Jerry L. Goodspeed Jan 1998

Mistletoe, Jerry L. Goodspeed

All Archived Publications

No abstract provided.


When It's Cold, Think Cole Crops, Dennis Hinkamp Jan 1998

When It's Cold, Think Cole Crops, Dennis Hinkamp

All Archived Publications

No abstract provided.


Growth Traits Among Sorghum Genotypes In Response To Aluminum, J. H. Bernal, R. B. Clark Jan 1998

Growth Traits Among Sorghum Genotypes In Response To Aluminum, J. H. Bernal, R. B. Clark

Department of Agronomy and Horticulture: Faculty Publications

Aluminum (Al) has many detrimental effects on plant growth, and shoots and roots are normally affected differently. A study was conducted to determine differences among sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] genotypes with broad genetic backgrounds for growth traits of plants grown at 0,200,400,600, and 800 uM Al in nutrient solutions (pH 4.0). Genotypes were categorized into "Al-sensitive", "intermediate Al-tolerant", "Al-tolerant", and SC 283 (an Al-tolerant standard). As Al increased, shoot and root dry matter (DM), net main axis root length (NMARL), and total root length (TRL) became lower than controls (0 Al). Aluminum toxicity and/or nutrient deficiency symptoms become …


Fall's A Good Time To Move Perennials, Dennis Hinkamp Jan 1998

Fall's A Good Time To Move Perennials, Dennis Hinkamp

All Archived Publications

No abstract provided.


Ground Cover: The Next Best Thing To Cement, Dennis Hinkamp Jan 1998

Ground Cover: The Next Best Thing To Cement, Dennis Hinkamp

All Archived Publications

No abstract provided.


Plant A Pear Tree For Your Partridge, Dennis Hinkamp Jan 1998

Plant A Pear Tree For Your Partridge, Dennis Hinkamp

All Archived Publications

No abstract provided.


Squash: Sometimes Bigger Is Better, Dennis Hinkamp Jan 1998

Squash: Sometimes Bigger Is Better, Dennis Hinkamp

All Archived Publications

No abstract provided.


Toxic Reminders Of Summer, Dennis Hinkamp Jan 1998

Toxic Reminders Of Summer, Dennis Hinkamp

All Archived Publications

No abstract provided.


The Next Best Thing To Cement, Dennis Hinkamp Jan 1998

The Next Best Thing To Cement, Dennis Hinkamp

All Archived Publications

No abstract provided.


Mistletoe - Meet Me Under The Parasite, Dennis Hinkamp Jan 1998

Mistletoe - Meet Me Under The Parasite, Dennis Hinkamp

All Archived Publications

No abstract provided.


Pansies No Wimps To Winter Weather, Dennis Hinkamp Jan 1998

Pansies No Wimps To Winter Weather, Dennis Hinkamp

All Archived Publications

No abstract provided.


Pruning - Keeping Your Plants On A Short Leash, Dennis Hinkamp Jan 1998

Pruning - Keeping Your Plants On A Short Leash, Dennis Hinkamp

All Archived Publications

No abstract provided.


Iron Out Plant Anemia, Dennis Hinkamp Jan 1998

Iron Out Plant Anemia, Dennis Hinkamp

All Archived Publications

No abstract provided.


Recycle Garden Waste Without Composting, Dennis Hinkamp Jan 1998

Recycle Garden Waste Without Composting, Dennis Hinkamp

All Archived Publications

No abstract provided.


The Rhodies Less Traveled, Dennis Hinkamp Jan 1998

The Rhodies Less Traveled, Dennis Hinkamp

All Archived Publications

No abstract provided.


Teaching Your Kids To Garden With Garbage, Dennis Hinkamp Jan 1998

Teaching Your Kids To Garden With Garbage, Dennis Hinkamp

All Archived Publications

No abstract provided.


Nebline, January 1998 Jan 1998

Nebline, January 1998

NEBLINE Newsletter Archive from Nebraska Extension in Lancaster County

Cooperative Extension takes advantage of geographic technology
Wood for your fireplace
Humidity in the home affects plants, too
Using garden catalogs
Houseplant maintenance
An evergreen for all seasons
Honey bees are dying by the millions!
Congratulations!
Boxelder bugs and the cluster fly
Pesticides and child safety
Extension meetings Scheduled
Crop management winter workshops
City purchases manure spreaders
for use in biosolids program
Feeding high quality hay after calving
Prepare calves for feedlots
Acreage development in Lancaster County
Learning about chemicals
Acreage owners workshop
Indulging without bulging
Focus on Food
A safe kitchen
Healthy Eating: Rib Eye Roast (Prime Rib)
Fast, …


Seedling Development In Species Of Chamaesyce (Euphorbiaceae) With Erect Growth Habits, W. John Hayden, Olga Troyanskaya Jan 1998

Seedling Development In Species Of Chamaesyce (Euphorbiaceae) With Erect Growth Habits, W. John Hayden, Olga Troyanskaya

Biology Faculty Publications

Seedling development is described for Chamaesyce hirta, C. hypericifolia, and C. mesembrianthemifolia as discerned by light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy. Although these species ultimately develop erect to ascending growth habits, epicotyl development is limited to the production of a single pair ofleaves located immediately superjacent to and decussate with the cotyledons. The shoot system develops from one or more buds located in the axils of the cotyledons. In all respects, seedling ontogeny is very similar to that of previously studied prostrate species of Chamaesyce. Evidence from seedling ontogeny thus contradicts a hypothesis concerning homologies of plant …


Nebline, December 1997 Dec 1997

Nebline, December 1997

NEBLINE Newsletter Archive from Nebraska Extension in Lancaster County

No abstract provided.


Field Evaluation Of Herbicides On Small Fruit, Vegetable, And Ornamental Crops, 1996, Ron Talbert, Lance A. Schmidt, Nilda R. Burgos, Jennifer A. Johnson, Joe K. Curless, Jason K. Norsworthy Nov 1997

Field Evaluation Of Herbicides On Small Fruit, Vegetable, And Ornamental Crops, 1996, Ron Talbert, Lance A. Schmidt, Nilda R. Burgos, Jennifer A. Johnson, Joe K. Curless, Jason K. Norsworthy

Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Series

No abstract provided.


Nebline, November 1997 Nov 1997

Nebline, November 1997

NEBLINE Newsletter Archive from Nebraska Extension in Lancaster County

Seven highly effective habits for holiday food safety
Lancaster County Extension Educator receives national awards
Hints for fruit storage
Rodent damage
Houseplants from seed
Plants have many roles
Pesticide storage
Timely care of hardy chrysanthemums
Forcing bulbs
Squirrels are busy preparing for cold winter days ahead
The big sleep
Building with recycled materials a sound business practice
The repellency of hedge apples: an old wives tale
Caulking cracks and crevices prevents entry by many pests
America unbugged: fast facts about bug fears and fascinations
Reduce hay losses during storage
Control winter annual weeds in dormant alfalfa
Introducing Beef Basics IV …


Herbicide Evaluation In Arkansas Rice, 1996, Eric Webster, Ron Talbert, Ford Baldwin, David Gealy, Tomilea Dillon, Jason Norsworthy, Lance Schmidt, Dwayne Beaty Oct 1997

Herbicide Evaluation In Arkansas Rice, 1996, Eric Webster, Ron Talbert, Ford Baldwin, David Gealy, Tomilea Dillon, Jason Norsworthy, Lance Schmidt, Dwayne Beaty

Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Series

No abstract provided.


Ua66/5 Newsletter, Wku Agriculture Oct 1997

Ua66/5 Newsletter, Wku Agriculture

WKU Archives Records

Newsletter created by WKU Agriculture Department re: faculty/staff, students/alumni, student organizations and clubs and donors.


Nebline, October 1997 Oct 1997

Nebline, October 1997

NEBLINE Newsletter Archive from Nebraska Extension in Lancaster County

Celebrate Character Counts! week
Books and activities celebrating the Six Pillars of Character
Caring for fuchsia
Garden poster contest for youth
Potbound
Harvesting popcorn
Clean up that garden
Last 1997 Household Hazardous Waste Collection
Web sights
There's a mouse in the house!
Interested in a variety of experiences?
Consider estate settlement costs early
No-till into alfalfa residual
Farmers need to protect themselves, employees from work-related illnesses
Fall clean-up of warm season grasses
Handling wastewater
Proper electrical wiring helps prevent most farm fires
CRP: blessing or curse?
Food Safety Programs
Safe Food for the Hungry '97--A Focus on Diversity
Diabetes control …


Nebline, September 1997 Sep 1997

Nebline, September 1997

NEBLINE Newsletter Archive from Nebraska Extension in Lancaster County

Science at its best!4-H School Enrichment
Fall weed control
Drying gourds
Saving geraniums over winter
Storing sweet potatoes
House herbs
Collecting evergreen seeds
1997 Legislature increases penalties for illegal dumping!
Landfill rates increase, but still a bargain
Yellow jackets
Neighborhood clean-up
Frustrated by flies? Here are some helpful tips
Simple fruit fly trap
Sign up now for fall conservation work
County Committee election
Competition, consolidation predicted for grain bin industry
Ag marketing video course: “Agricultural Marketing and Entrepreneurship”
Last cutting of alfalfa
Avoid over-grazing warm-season grasses
Making good silage
Managing water resources
Festival of Color
Focus on Food
Don't Get …