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Nf01-497 Creating A Strong Family: Universal Values, Family Strengths And The Quest For A Peaceful World, John Defrain
Nf01-497 Creating A Strong Family: Universal Values, Family Strengths And The Quest For A Peaceful World, John Defrain
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact is about the universal values, family strengths and the quest for a peaceful world.
Nf01-491 The Corn Stalk Nitrate Test, Charles A. Shapiro, Richard L. Deloughery
Nf01-491 The Corn Stalk Nitrate Test, Charles A. Shapiro, Richard L. Deloughery
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact is about several soil and plant nitrogen tests that have been developed for use, before planting or mid-season, to help farmers decide how much nitrogen to apply to their corn.
Nf01-455 Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy In The United States, David R. Smith
Nf01-455 Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy In The United States, David R. Smith
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
The USDA announced on December 23, 2003 the first diagnosis in the United States of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE or mad cow disease) in a dairy cow. BSE is not contagious. It is unlikely that an outbreak of BSE will occur in North American cattle because the United States and Canada took action in 1997 to prevent transmission via contaminated feed. The risk to human health from BSE is minuscule. However, the diagnosis may seriously affect beef exports from the U.S.
Nf01-499 Tips For Eating Out, Linda S. Boeckner
Nf01-499 Tips For Eating Out, Linda S. Boeckner
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
To make healthy choices when you eat out, use the Dietary Guidelines for Americans to pick up some tips on ordering foods at a restaurant.
Nf00-440 Creating A Strong Family: Appreciation And Affection: Developing An Emotional Bond, John Defrain
Nf00-440 Creating A Strong Family: Appreciation And Affection: Developing An Emotional Bond, John Defrain
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact discusses how strong families show appreciation and affection to build emotional bonds.
Nf00-443 Creating A Strong Family: Enjoyable Time Together: A Journey Of Happy Memories, John Defrain
Nf00-443 Creating A Strong Family: Enjoyable Time Together: A Journey Of Happy Memories, John Defrain
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact explores the importance of time spent together and creating happy memories in building a strong family.
Nf00-438 Critical Access Hospitals: An Opportunity For Rural Nebraska, John Roberts, Judy Weber, Mary Ellen Rider
Nf00-438 Critical Access Hospitals: An Opportunity For Rural Nebraska, John Roberts, Judy Weber, Mary Ellen Rider
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact describes The advantages of living in a rural community are many. Sometimes rural Nebraskans choose this lifestyle, giving up the conveniences of a larger city, to live what they perceive to be a better life. Quality health care, however, is not a convenience; it's a necessity. Because rural hospitals are so unique, they require more flexibility from government regulations and federal policies. This helps them continue to provide access to cost-effective, quality health care services.
Nf00-422 Sunflower Head Moth Management, Ray Weed, Ronald C. Seymour, Gary L. Hein
Nf00-422 Sunflower Head Moth Management, Ray Weed, Ronald C. Seymour, Gary L. Hein
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Sunflower head moth, Homoeosoma electellum (Hulst), can cause substantial economic loss to commercial sunflowers in Nebraska and the surrounding region.
Nf00-412 Sewing With Elastic, Rose Marie Tondl
Nf00-412 Sewing With Elastic, Rose Marie Tondl
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact discusses the types of elastic available and a variety of uses for each.
Nf00-437 Setting Up Your Own Business Spotting Business Opportunities Among Scams, Carol Thayer
Nf00-437 Setting Up Your Own Business Spotting Business Opportunities Among Scams, Carol Thayer
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact provides advice for entrepreneurs in selecting viable business opportunities.
Nf00-439 Creating A Strong Family: What Is A Strong Family, Anyway?, John Defrain
Nf00-439 Creating A Strong Family: What Is A Strong Family, Anyway?, John Defrain
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact discusses six qualities that strong families often share.
Nf00-444 Creating A Strong Family: Spiritual Well-Being: Sacred Connections, John Defrain
Nf00-444 Creating A Strong Family: Spiritual Well-Being: Sacred Connections, John Defrain
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact discusses how a sense of spiritual well-being is an important element for many strong families.
Nf00-442 Creating A Strong Family: Positive Communication: Smoothing Out The Bumps In Family Life, John Defrain
Nf00-442 Creating A Strong Family: Positive Communication: Smoothing Out The Bumps In Family Life, John Defrain
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact explores the role of open, clear communication in developing strong families.
Nf00-446 Creating A Strong Family: Qualities Of Strong Families, John Defrain
Nf00-446 Creating A Strong Family: Qualities Of Strong Families, John Defrain
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact has guidelines for Creating a Strong Family.
Nf00-445 Creating A Strong Family: Successful Management Of Stress And Crisis, John Defrain
Nf00-445 Creating A Strong Family: Successful Management Of Stress And Crisis, John Defrain
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Research with strong families shows how they approach difficult times and overcome them.
Nf99-402 Is Your Small Business Y2k Ok?, Carol Thayer
Nf99-402 Is Your Small Business Y2k Ok?, Carol Thayer
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact provides information about preparing your small business for Y2K.
Nf99-398 Sun Safety Issues For Children In Day Care, Rose Marie Tondl
Nf99-398 Sun Safety Issues For Children In Day Care, Rose Marie Tondl
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact emphasizes the importance of sun protection for children, especially for day care providers.
Nf99-396 Prevention And Control Of Cercospora Needle Blight Disease In Junipers And Cedars, Steven D. Rasmussen, John G. Duplissis
Nf99-396 Prevention And Control Of Cercospora Needle Blight Disease In Junipers And Cedars, Steven D. Rasmussen, John G. Duplissis
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact discusses methods to prevent and control cercospora needle blight disease in junipers and cedars.
G99-1375 Lilacs, Dale T. Lindgren, Don Steinegger, Todd Morrisey
G99-1375 Lilacs, Dale T. Lindgren, Don Steinegger, Todd Morrisey
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebGuide discusses lilac species, propagation, culture and pests.
Lilacs are among the most versatile shrubs grown in Nebraska. They come in various shapes, sizes, flower types and flower colors. Time of flowering also varies with species and cultivars. Lilacs can be used statewide for wind screens, hedges, accent plants or strictly for flower beauty and fragrance. Their drought and winter hardiness makes them easy to grow. They can survive, even when neglected, but perform better with care. Good soil drainage and full sun exposure are essential for optimal performance.
Nf99-367 Adult Western Corn Rootworm Insecticide Resistance In Nebraska, Robert Wright, Lance Meinke, Blair Siegfried
Nf99-367 Adult Western Corn Rootworm Insecticide Resistance In Nebraska, Robert Wright, Lance Meinke, Blair Siegfried
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact discusses insecticide resistance by adult western corn rootworms in Nebraska.
Ec99-1563 Corn Rootworm Management, Robert J. Wright, Lance J. Meinke, Keith J. Jarvi
Ec99-1563 Corn Rootworm Management, Robert J. Wright, Lance J. Meinke, Keith J. Jarvi
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Corn rootworms (Diabrotica spp.) are one of the most economically important corn insects in Nebraska. The western corn rootworm, D. virgifera virgifera LeConte, and the northern corn rootworm, D. barberi Smith and Lawrence, are the most economically important rootworm species in Nebraska. A third species, the southern corn rootworm, D. undecimpunctata howardi Barber, causes little economic damage to corn and has not been shown to overwinter in Nebraska. This publication will focus on the biology and management of the western and northern corn rootworms.
G99-1389 Cultural Practices To Improve Weed Control In Winter Wheat, Gail A. Wicks, Alex Martin, Drew J. Lyon
G99-1389 Cultural Practices To Improve Weed Control In Winter Wheat, Gail A. Wicks, Alex Martin, Drew J. Lyon
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebGuide explains the influence of cultural practices on weeds in winter wheat. Precipitation and temperature greatly influence crop and weed growth in the semiarid areas of the central Great Plains. Precipitation in Nebraska varies from 14 to 24 inches where fallow is practiced. The purpose of fallow is to control weeds and, when not cropping a field, to store water and stabilize winter wheat fields. With good prewheat-fallow techniques, sufficient soil moisture is usually available to establish winter wheat. Peak rainfall occurs in May and June during the pollination and grain-filling period of winter wheat. The latter part of …
Nf99-406 Health Care Costs And Financially Troubled Times, Mary Ellen Rider
Nf99-406 Health Care Costs And Financially Troubled Times, Mary Ellen Rider
Agricultural Research Division: News and Annual Reports
This NebFact discusses issues brought up regarding health care in a challenging financial climate.
G99-1393 Grazing Alfalfa, Jerry D. Volesky, Bruce Anderson
G99-1393 Grazing Alfalfa, Jerry D. Volesky, Bruce Anderson
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Grazing alfalfa may be a cost efficient means of harvest for some producers. This NebGuide explores alfalfa and alfalfa/grass options, varieties and stand establishment, and grazing and bloat management.
Alfalfa is the most productive and versatile forage legume grown in Nebraska. Cutting for hay or silage has been the traditional method of harvest, but many opportunities and options exist for grazing. With current technology and proper management, beef gain can exceed 1,000 pounds per acre with acceptable stand persistence.
G99-1390 Altering Swine Manure By Diet Modification, Duane Reese, Richard K. Koelsch
G99-1390 Altering Swine Manure By Diet Modification, Duane Reese, Richard K. Koelsch
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebGuide explores options for altering the nitrogen and phosphorus content of swine manure.
There are situations in which it is necessary to change the nutrient content and/or the odor-producing potential of swine manure in order for pork production to thrive. For example, current Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality (NDEQ) permit procedures for livestock facilities require producers to document that sufficient land is available for crop use of the nitrogen (N) in manure. If sufficient land is not available for managing nutrients in manure, producers can alter the nitrogen and phosphorus content of swine manure by modifying the pig's diet. …
G99-1388 Seam Finishes For A Plain Seam, Rose Marie Tondl
G99-1388 Seam Finishes For A Plain Seam, Rose Marie Tondl
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebGuide covers seam finishes for a plain seam.
A plain seam is the basic element in all garment construction. It is created by stitching two pieces of fabric together, usually 5/8 inch from the cut edge using 10-12 stitches per inch. It is used with a variety of fabrics and found in all areas of a garment. Unless noted differently in the pattern instructions, the seam allowance is pressed open and an appropriate seam finish is used. For fabrics that ravel excessively, consider finishing the edge of the fabric before sewing the seam.
G99-1377 Tree Squirrels And Their Control, Dallas R. Virchow, Scott E. Hygnstrom, John M. Hobbs
G99-1377 Tree Squirrels And Their Control, Dallas R. Virchow, Scott E. Hygnstrom, John M. Hobbs
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebGuide describes tree squirrel biology and behavior and characterizes the types of damage they cause. It suggests control methods and equipment and describes legal restrictions.
Tree squirrels are known for their bushy tails and their ability to climb high into trees. The eastern fox squirrel (Sciurus niger) is the most common tree squirrel in Nebraska. It is common throughout the state. The eastern gray squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis) occurs only in the extreme southeastern portion of Nebraska. The southern flying squirrel (Glaucomys volans) occurs uncommonly and only in southeastern Nebraska in the forested Missouri …
Nf99-404 Income Generation Using Alternative Crops, Roger D. Uhlinger, Laurie Hodges
Nf99-404 Income Generation Using Alternative Crops, Roger D. Uhlinger, Laurie Hodges
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact examines considerations for utilizing alternative crops for income generation.
Nf99-366 Larval Western Corn Rootworm Insecticide Resistance In Nebraska, Robert Wright, Lance Meinke, Blair Siegfried
Nf99-366 Larval Western Corn Rootworm Insecticide Resistance In Nebraska, Robert Wright, Lance Meinke, Blair Siegfried
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Reports from south central Nebraska of decreased adult rootworm control with foliar insecticides led to a series of studies beginning in 1994. These studies documented the presence of insecticide resistant western corn rootworms near York and Holdrege, Nebraska.
G99-1384 Gray Leaf Spot Of Corn, James Stack
G99-1384 Gray Leaf Spot Of Corn, James Stack
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
All corn hybrids and inbreds are susceptible to gray leaf spot in varying degrees. This NebGuide discusses the symptoms, impacts and management of this disease.
Corn is grown throughout Nebraska on over 8 million acres of land; approximately 5 million acres are irrigated. The market is segmented into seed corn, field corn and specialty corns (e.g., high oil, high amylose and white corn). Field corn represents the largest portion of the acreage grown. To varying degrees, all corn hybrids and inbreds are susceptible to gray leaf spot disease.
Gray leaf spot is a significant disease worldwide. It has been present …