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Full-Text Articles in Life Sciences
Mp92-63 Adult Corn Rootworm Management, Lance J. Meinke
Mp92-63 Adult Corn Rootworm Management, Lance J. Meinke
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
The western corn rootworm (WCR), and the northern corn rootworm (NCR) are among the most economically important insect pests of field corn in the Unitd States. Crop losses and control expenses attributed to corn rootworms annually cost producers millions of dollars. Corn rootworm larvae can cause substantial injury to corn plants by feeding on corn roots.
This Extension circular covers these two corn rootworms, their population dynamics, management considerations, and research/emerging technologies.
Ec90-732 Sugarbeet Population And Spacing Calculator
Ec90-732 Sugarbeet Population And Spacing Calculator
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This extension circular is a slide rule used to help a producer calculate the row spacing, seed population, and estimated percentage of emergence of sugarbeet. A producer can also use this slide rule to find the plant population from plants/100 feet of row at 22" and 30" row spacings.
G84-731 Financing Correctional Services In Nebraska (Revised December 1992), A.L. (Roy) Frederick
G84-731 Financing Correctional Services In Nebraska (Revised December 1992), A.L. (Roy) Frederick
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This is one of a series of NebGuides on financing state and local government. This publication focuses on correctional services.
Correctional services include confinement and correction of adults and juveniles convicted of offenses against the law plus probation and parole activities. In Nebraska, both local (mostly county) governments and state government, through the Nebraska Department of Correctional Services, provide such services. The federal government also maintains confinement and correctional facilities for those convicted of federal crimes, but no such facility is located in Nebraska. Sometimes, however, the federal government pays the state, or even counties, to assume custody of federal …
G74-113 A Quick Test For Atrazine Carryover (Revised March 1989), Alex Martin, R.N. Stougaard, Patrick J. Shea
G74-113 A Quick Test For Atrazine Carryover (Revised March 1989), Alex Martin, R.N. Stougaard, Patrick J. Shea
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
How can you tell if you have atrazine carryover in your fields? Plants grown in soil samples can tell.
Residues of atrazine may remain in the soil and affect some susceptible crops the next year. Crops most often affected include soybeans, field beans, sugarbeets, alfalfa, oats, wheat and many broadleaf horticultural crops.
Attempts to predict the extent of carryover and damage to sensitive crops the year following atrazine use have been only partially successful. The rate of atrazine disappearance and, therefore, the amount remaining the next year, is affected by soil texture, pH and organic matter content, as well as …