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Lupin Logic Number 89 Dec 1997

Lupin Logic Number 89

Lupin Logic

Contents

Unfilled lupin seeds

Aerial baiting stops mice - Damien Collopy, District Leader , Geraldton

Lupin receivals -as of 15 December 1997

Mason lupin John Gladstones, Consultant


Nebline, December 1997 Dec 1997

Nebline, December 1997

NEBLINE Newsletter Archive from Nebraska Extension in Lancaster County

No abstract provided.


Lupin Logic Number 88 Nov 1997

Lupin Logic Number 88

Lupin Logic

Contents

Mason

Market outlook

Used clean seed to beat anthracnose

Wonga

Seed testing


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.


Lupin Logic Number 87 Oct 1997

Lupin Logic Number 87

Lupin Logic

Contents

Anthracnose update

Lupini bean

Lupin Logic proposals


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 …


Lupin Logic Number 86 Sep 1997

Lupin Logic Number 86

Lupin Logic

Contents

Aphid threat to lupin crops - Francoise Berlandier

Wild angustifolius

Anthracnose day

Trend in lupin yield - 1981 to 1994


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 …


Lupin Logic Number 85 Aug 1997

Lupin Logic Number 85

Lupin Logic

Contents

Results of survey

International Grain Marketing Conference

Anthracnose day - 22 September

Lupin yields and area

Cereal yields and varieties

New varieties

- Belara (WALUP0509)

- Tallerack (WALUP2039)

- Wodjil (Teo 105)


Phosphorus And Nitrate Loss From Horticulture On The Swan Coastal Plain, Neil Clifton Lantzke Aug 1997

Phosphorus And Nitrate Loss From Horticulture On The Swan Coastal Plain, Neil Clifton Lantzke

Agriculture reports

(En) The extent of nutrient loss from nine horticultural properties located on the sandy soils of the Swan Coastal Plain was examined. On three of the properties phosphorus (P) loss was measured by monitoring nutrient loads in shallow drains. On the other six properties networks of monitoring bores were installed and both P and nitrate nitrogen (NO3-N) concentrations were monitored. All of the properties except one were located on the low phosphate fixing Bassendean sands. The level of nutrient loss was depend l production areas. High to very high N03-N concentrations were found in the shallow groundwater beneath the production …


Nebline, August 1997 Aug 1997

Nebline, August 1997

NEBLINE Newsletter Archive from Nebraska Extension in Lancaster County

Lancaster County Fair: July 30-August 3
“One Call--that's all”
4-H gardeners attend garden workshops
Control of ground ivy in the lawn
August blooming perennial flowers
1997 Household Hazardous Waste Collections
Shortest shower award
Antlions: the good, the odd and the ugly
Pesticide container recycling at fair, other sites in August
Bat sightings increase in August
Reuse wire coat hangers
Seedbeds for late summer alfalfa planting
Oats for fall pasture or hay
Evening program to highlight irrigation management and well decommissioning
How to deal with animal heat stress
Make plans now for passing on the family farm
Improve livestock water distribution …


The Mercosur Rice Economy, Ralph Bierlen, Eric J. Wailes, Gail L. Cramer Jul 1997

The Mercosur Rice Economy, Ralph Bierlen, Eric J. Wailes, Gail L. Cramer

Research Reports and Research Bulletins

There has been growing interest among nations in the western hemisphere in preferential trading arrangements (Taylor et al., 1995; Schuh and Junguita, 1993). Since 1990, 33 regional agreements have been registered with the World Trade Organization — the supranational organization that sets the rules for international trade (Blandford, 1995). One of the most important of these trading arrangements is the Mercado Comun del Sur (Common Market of the South), commonly referred to by its acronym, the MERCOSUR. (See Table 1 for a definition of acronyms and technical terms.) The MERCOSUR is a customs union whose member nations are Argentina, Brazil, …


Lupin Logic Number 84 Jul 1997

Lupin Logic Number 84

Lupin Logic

Contents

Future of Lupin Logic

Crop statistics

Mice and lupins

Albus decisions

75th Conference

Mapping wild populations of narrow-leafed lupins / John Hamblin, Director, CLIMA

New varieties

- L. angustifolius

- L. luteus

Silo stickers


B.R. Wells Rice Research Studies 1996, R. J. Norman, T. H. Johnston Jul 1997

B.R. Wells Rice Research Studies 1996, R. J. Norman, T. H. Johnston

Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Series

No abstract provided.


Nebline, July 1997 Jul 1997

Nebline, July 1997

NEBLINE Newsletter Archive from Nebraska Extension in Lancaster County

Home*A*Syst: Helping you assess environmental risks in and around your home
Watch for squash vine borer
Summer patch of turfgrass
Storing extra seeds
Mower wounds can kill trees
Replant iris
Harvesting
Recycle your pesticide containers at the Lancaster County Fair!
Chigger alert! Don’t ruin your recreational outing
Master Beekeeping/Queen Rearing Workshops
The nonstop dropper
Water patrol checklist
Have you ever seen dead flies clinging to the top of vegetation?
UNL to conduct hands-on Diagnostic Clinics in July
Wheel traffic reduces alfalfa yield
Dealing with summer pasture shortages
Planning tips for noxious weed control in CRP contracts
Staying safe on the …


Lupin Logic Number 83 Jun 1997

Lupin Logic Number 83

Lupin Logic

Contents

Post-emergence weed control options

What determines lupin prices? Mark Tueck, Market Development Manager, The Grain Pool of WA

Lookout for anthracnose

Freight subsidy


Nebline, June 1997 Jun 1997

Nebline, June 1997

NEBLINE Newsletter Archive from Nebraska Extension in Lancaster County

Happy Birthday! Lincoln's Biosolids Land Application Program is five years old
1997 Pesticide Container Recycling Begins June 20 in Bennet!
Brighten your outdoor area with hanging baskets
Raise the mower height
Think about apple maggot control now
Balcony gardens
Watering
Scented geraniums
I found some bugs in my walls, can I bring them in?
Understanding termite baits
Ophidiophobia? fear of snakes
Living green
EQIP sign-up underway
Farmers at risk for permanent hearing loss
Providing water to pastured livestock
Diagnostic clinics set for July at ARDC
Pasture rent
Round bales can withstand elements if stored properly
Pond management
Assessing rural life …


Lupin Logic Number 82 May 1997

Lupin Logic Number 82

Lupin Logic

Contents

Lupins in Poland Professor Wociech Swiecicki and Dr Wiktor Swiecicki

Control of aphids and CMV with insecticides Debbie Thackary and Roger Jones

Anthracnose quarantine ends Peter Stubbs, Anthracnose Project Manager



Sfa Gardens Newsletter, May 1997, Sfa Gardens, Stephen F. Austin State University May 1997

Sfa Gardens Newsletter, May 1997, Sfa Gardens, Stephen F. Austin State University

SFA Gardens Newsletters

No abstract provided.


Nebline, May 1997 May 1997

Nebline, May 1997

NEBLINE Newsletter Archive from Nebraska Extension in Lancaster County

earth wellness festival--a blast!
Festival wins award
Be a Better Gardener program gets youth off to a good start
Girdling tree roots
Designer greens
Garden pets
Over the garden fence
Lilacs in the landscape
Free latex paint exchange
Plants deer will not eat
The Antelope Commons Project good for Holmes Lake
Where have all the honey bees gone?
BLUE THUMB program “Giving Water a Hand”
The ups and downs of newsprint recycling
Earthworm casts can predict soil health
Postemergence weed control in alfalfa
Putting CRP back in production
Cleaning can be dangerous
The methodology and ramifications of greenbelting all agricultural …


Comparison Of Sampling Methods Used To Estimate Spider (Araneae) Species Abundance And Composition In Grape Vineyards, Michael J. Costello, Kent M. Daane Apr 1997

Comparison Of Sampling Methods Used To Estimate Spider (Araneae) Species Abundance And Composition In Grape Vineyards, Michael J. Costello, Kent M. Daane

Horticulture and Crop Science

The effectiveness of 3 methods for sampling spiders in grape vineyards was tested. The sampling methods were as follows: (1) a drop-cloth method in which spiders were dislodged from a 5.1-m2 area of grapevine onto a drop cloth, (2) a funnel method in which spiders were dislodged into a 0.74-m2 funnel, and (3) a D-vac method in which 50 sections of grapevine (30-cm sections, total area of 5.4 m2) were suctioned with a gasoline-powered vacuum. Data from all sampling methods were adjusted for area sampled and compared with an absolute control, in which foliage from an entire vine was removed …


Yield, Earliness And Fiber Strength Of Blends Of Cotton (Gossypium Hirsutum L.) Cultivars, J. S. Mcconnell, F. M. Bourland, W. H. Baker, B. S. Frizzell Apr 1997

Yield, Earliness And Fiber Strength Of Blends Of Cotton (Gossypium Hirsutum L.) Cultivars, J. S. Mcconnell, F. M. Bourland, W. H. Baker, B. S. Frizzell

Research Reports and Research Bulletins

Pricing of cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) has been determined primarily by fiber length and grade, which were manually determined. Implementation of the high volume instrument (HVI) cotton classing system in 1991 allowed other fiber quality parameters to be objectively and rapidly measured (Deussen, 1989). One quality parameter added to the pricing structure by the advent of HVI in determining the value of ginned lint is fiber strength (Table 1). Open-end spinning, a new technology being utilized by the textile industry, requires high-strength cotton fibers (>25 g/tex) for manufacture of yarns. As this technology becomes more widely used, cotton with …


Lupin Logic Number 81 Apr 1997

Lupin Logic Number 81

Lupin Logic

Contents

Furrow seeding advances - Grant Morrow, Novartis and Paul Blackwell, Agriculture Western Australia

Anthracnose telecast

- Highlights of the program

AGWEST lupinseeds quality results

- Germination

- Seed size

Reminders


Ua66/5 Newsletter, Wku Agriculture Apr 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.


Revision Of The Cerrado Hemicryptophytic Chamaesyce Of Boissier's "Pleiadeniae" (Euphorbiaceae), Mark P. Simmons, W. John Hayden Apr 1997

Revision Of The Cerrado Hemicryptophytic Chamaesyce Of Boissier's "Pleiadeniae" (Euphorbiaceae), Mark P. Simmons, W. John Hayden

Biology Faculty Publications

The species of Chamaesyce classified by Boissier as the "Pleiadeniae'" are revised in light of presently available collections. Six species are accepted and new combinations are proposed for C. nana, C. setosa, C. tamanduana, and C. viscoides. Although these herbaceous perennials of cerrado vegetation of Brazil, northern Argentina, and adjacent countries are distinctive ecologically and geographically, cladistic analysis does not support their recognition as a monophyletic group.


Landscape And Garden Weed Control, Steven Dewey, Dan Drost, Larry Rupp, Larry Sagers Apr 1997

Landscape And Garden Weed Control, Steven Dewey, Dan Drost, Larry Rupp, Larry Sagers

All Current Publications

Weeds around the home are a general or injury. Often a veterinarian is needed to nuisance, mar the natural beauty of a landscape, remove the seeds. and decrease the value or marketability of Weeds cost Utah farmers millions of dollars residential properties. Weeds ruin lawns, each year in damage to both crops and livestock. gardens, and flowerbeds. Some weeds even grow The consumer pays more for food because of through blacktop. Weeds may cause hayfever, be these losses. a fire hazard, and harbor insects or diseases. Much of the damage caused by weeds They cause flat tires, puncture bare feet, …


Nebline, April 1997 Apr 1997

Nebline, April 1997

NEBLINE Newsletter Archive from Nebraska Extension in Lancaster County

Recognizing volunteers
New faces at Lancaster County Cooperative Extension
Educate yourself before you buy
Over the garden fence
Don't just smell the flowers...prune
All-America rose selection 1997 winners
Healthy transplants for the home garden
1997 Household Hazardous Waste Collections
Control sugar ants with baits: a least toxic alternative
Backyard Stewardship
Termite Control Workshop for Homeowners
Why are woodpeckers beating on my house?
Robins keep banging into my window--why?
Prevent grass tetany
UNL Crop Management Winter Curriculum a success!
Switch to narrow-row corn planting may not pay off
Use anhydrous ammonia safely
Monitor stored grain to prevent spoilage
Seed coatings on …