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Full-Text Articles in Life Sciences
Don't Wig Out Over Earwigs, Dennis Hinkamp
Don't Wig Out Over Earwigs, Dennis Hinkamp
All Archived Publications
No abstract provided.
Keeping Your Roses Rosy, Dennis Hinkamp
Keeping Your Roses Rosy, Dennis Hinkamp
All Archived Publications
No abstract provided.
Outsmarting Vampire Slugs, Dennis Hinkamp
Outsmarting Vampire Slugs, Dennis Hinkamp
All Archived Publications
No abstract provided.
Take The Bite Out Of Lion's Teeth (Dandelions), Dennis Hinkamp
Take The Bite Out Of Lion's Teeth (Dandelions), Dennis Hinkamp
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No abstract provided.
Diagnosing A Sick Plant, Dennis Hinkamp
Diagnosing A Sick Plant, Dennis Hinkamp
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No abstract provided.
Spare The Tiller, Spoil The Soil, Dennis Hinkamp
Spare The Tiller, Spoil The Soil, Dennis Hinkamp
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Berry Your Garden This Year, Dennis Hinkamp
Berry Your Garden This Year, Dennis Hinkamp
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Crabby Though It May Be, It Is The Perfect Tree, Dennis Hinkamp
Crabby Though It May Be, It Is The Perfect Tree, Dennis Hinkamp
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Last Chance To Save Bulbs, Dennis Hinkamp
Last Chance To Save Bulbs, Dennis Hinkamp
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Processing And Conservation Of The Grain Of Corn (Zea Mays L.) And Project Of Industrial Feasibility, Marina Caballero Bautista
Processing And Conservation Of The Grain Of Corn (Zea Mays L.) And Project Of Industrial Feasibility, Marina Caballero Bautista
Theses and Dissertations
Since Pre-Colombian time corn already formed part of the diet in Aztec and Mayan cultures, and actually represented in them a fountain of wealth and power. The cultivation is utilized in the region in multiple forms, not only for the human diet, but also as feed for animals. Corn is third place in the world production, following wheat and rice. It is cultivated in a total surface of 106 million hectares, its yield is 215 million tons, that represents an average of 2 tons per hectare. The cultivation of corn has special importance, given that this cereal constitutes the basic …
Efficiency Of The Inorganic Fertilization In The Cultivation Of Alfalfa (Medicated Sativa L) And Whitewashing For The Correction Of The Ph Of The Soil, Alex Gonzalo Bravo Morocho
Efficiency Of The Inorganic Fertilization In The Cultivation Of Alfalfa (Medicated Sativa L) And Whitewashing For The Correction Of The Ph Of The Soil, Alex Gonzalo Bravo Morocho
Theses and Dissertations
In our country the necessity to offer new alternatives for the agricultural sector is high-priority especially for the lucern cultivation that every day is surface cultivated especially in the Chimborazo province increases; for what is of our interest to establish the answer from the cultivation to the inorganic fertilization and liming for the flora pH correction, for this way to obtain better yields and for consequence to improve the economic conditions of the farmers. With the result that the titled investigation: Efficiency of the Inorganic Fertilization in the Alfalfa Cultivation (Medicago sativa L) and Liming for the Correction of the …
Evaluation Of Diets With Different Levels Of Barley Sprouts (Hordeum Vulgare) In The Basic Feed Of Guinea Pigs (Cavia Aperea Porcellus) In The Phases Of Growth, Jenny Lourdes Mamani Gutierrez
Evaluation Of Diets With Different Levels Of Barley Sprouts (Hordeum Vulgare) In The Basic Feed Of Guinea Pigs (Cavia Aperea Porcellus) In The Phases Of Growth, Jenny Lourdes Mamani Gutierrez
Theses and Dissertations
The study was done in the department of La Paz, providence of Ingavi in the community of Letanias (16° 39’ 15” S; 69° 60’ 18” W), in the Benson Institute building, located 3 kilometers from Viacha. The objectives were: to evaluate the growth and increase in weight and consumption of food in Guinea pig male and females under the effect of diets with different levels of barley sprout in the phases of growth; to determine the nutritional conversion; to determine the optimal level of use of the barley sprouts in the basic feeding of Guinea pigs; and to evaluate the …
Livestock Production Costs Of Small Ranches On The Central Altiplano, Alfredo Benito Lopez
Livestock Production Costs Of Small Ranches On The Central Altiplano, Alfredo Benito Lopez
Theses and Dissertations
One of the more important economic activities in the Altiplano region is raising livestock, the exploitation of cattle, sheep, and llamas which are raised and adapted to the conditions surrounding this activity. Livestock production plays a fundamental role in the economy of farming families by providing them products such as meat, milk, cheese, fiber, skins, and other products that each translate into monetary revenues. The present study was carried out in the community of "Chama 6 de julio," Ingavi Province, Department of La Paz, about 83 km. (51.6 miles) outside of La Paz at an elevation of 3,792 m. (12,440 …
Eating, Nutrition And Of Health Diagnostic Of The Elementary Schools Of The Communities Of Guambo And The Rinconada, Province Of Imbabura 2002-2001, Ruth Muriel
Theses and Dissertations
The rural communities of the province of Imbabura present multiple problems of environmental, educational, and economic kind. Previous studies show that the rural communities of the Ecuadorian population present serious problems of health and nutrition, among those that excel are: poliparasitosis, respiratory infections and diarrheal, malnutrition, deficiency of micro nutrients, sanitary deficiency, scarce economic resources and low level of instruction. All these factors have caused a decrease in the productive capacity of the country and affected their level of development. In addition, delay exists in size in the students, which leads to a decrease in the capacity for physical work, …
Leasing And Valuing Swine Facilities, Bruce B. Johnson, Allen Prosch, Ron Christensen
Leasing And Valuing Swine Facilities, Bruce B. Johnson, Allen Prosch, Ron Christensen
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebGuide provides an overview of factors to consider when setting rent levels or placing appropriate market value on swine facilities when a purchase is being considered or negotiated.
Assigning appropriate rents and values to farm buildings has always been challenging because of the diversity of building inventories, as well as the selective demand for these structures. For swine facilities, the challenge has even grown as buildings have become increasingly specialized in efforts to improve animal performance.
When evaluating a swine facility for leasing or valuation, several things must be considered, such as environmental and zoning compliance, location, site, condition …
Nf01-482 "Banned Mammalian Protein" - What Does It Mean?, Rosie Nold, David R. Smith
Nf01-482 "Banned Mammalian Protein" - What Does It Mean?, Rosie Nold, David R. Smith
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
For a number of years, 4-H members exhibiting livestock have signed an Ethics Affidavit and Statement of Disclosure. This disclosure has asked exhibitors to certify that they have not used any non-approved drugs on their animals and that if any approved drugs were used, the withdrawal time had passed. In 2001, an additional statement was added to the affidavits.
Nf01-476 Creating A Strong: Family How To Be Nice, John Defrain
Nf01-476 Creating A Strong: Family How To Be Nice, John Defrain
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
When we're upset about something, which is inevitable in life, the path of least resistance is to get angry and lash out at other people. Loved ones, amazingly, take the brunt of all this anger because if we were to act this way at work or school, we would soon be shown the door.Under stress we regress, as the saying goes. We regress to the vicious and foolish behavior we learned on the playground, among other places, when we were young children. I must admit that when I see adults act in ways that would make a well-behaved 7-year-old shudder, …
Nf01-477 Creating A Strong Family: We Are One, John Defrain
Nf01-477 Creating A Strong Family: We Are One, John Defrain
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Though the benefits of long-term commitment to each other are great, the price we pay for this high value we place on our loved ones is not small, by any stretch of the imagination. When we lose a cherished loved one, the feelings of loss can be overwhelming. These feelings, though they may soften over time, still reside in our private souls. A warm and sad spirit. An undercurrent of melancholy that we carry with us as long as we live.
Nf01-472 Growing Annual Flowers, Anne Streich, Susan D. Schoneweis, Steven Rodie
Nf01-472 Growing Annual Flowers, Anne Streich, Susan D. Schoneweis, Steven Rodie
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Annual flowers can be a prime source of color to accent and enliven a home's landscape. While flowering trees and shrubs provide short bursts of color, most annuals begin blooming within a month of planting and flower until frost. The wide range of colors, sizes and species adapted to either sun or shade makes it possible to plant annual flowers almost anywhere. Annuals are perfect for beds, borders, rock gardens, window boxes, hanging baskets or as temporary ground covers and fillers.
2001 Nebraska Swine Report, Duane E. Reese
2001 Nebraska Swine Report, Duane E. Reese
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This publication was prepared by the staff in Animal Science and cooperating Departments for use in Extension, Teaching and Research programs. It deals with the results that were done in reproduction, breeding, health, nutrition, economics and housing of swine.
Nf01-460 Total Maximum Daily Loads, Tmdls, For Surface Water Pollutants: What They Mean To Nebraska Agriculture, Christopher G. Henry, Thomas G. Franti
Nf01-460 Total Maximum Daily Loads, Tmdls, For Surface Water Pollutants: What They Mean To Nebraska Agriculture, Christopher G. Henry, Thomas G. Franti
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
What is the TMDL Process? A Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) is a written plan specific to a pollutant and a body of water that incorporates water quality monitoring data, exceedence frequency, sample time flow conditions, and the sources that may be contributing to the water quality problem. Its purpose is to identify pollution sources and propose a plan that will help achieve water quality standards for the body of water. The Clean Water Act calls for the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to work with state agencies which in turn work with interested parties in an effort to develop TMDLs …
June Versus March Calving For The Nebraska Sandhills: Production Traits, Don C. Adams, Dick Clark, Russ Sandberg, Gordon Carriker, Terry J. Klopfenstein, Todd Milton
June Versus March Calving For The Nebraska Sandhills: Production Traits, Don C. Adams, Dick Clark, Russ Sandberg, Gordon Carriker, Terry J. Klopfenstein, Todd Milton
Nebraska Beef Cattle Reports
Our objective was to determine if labor and purchased inputs could be reduced and profitability improved by matching lactation (i.e., calving date) with nutrient content of grazed forages to extend the grazing season in beef cow/calf systems. By adjusting a traditional March calving date to a nontraditional June calving date, nearly 2 tons of harvested feed/cow was replaced by grazing. Feeding and calving labor inputs of mature cows were 61% lower for the June calving compared to the March calving system. Weaning rates were comparable between March and June calving systems. Weaning weights for June-born calves were 70 lbs lighter …
Managing Heat Stress In Feedlot Cattle Using Sprinklers, Shane Davis, Terry L. Mader, Wanda Cerkoney
Managing Heat Stress In Feedlot Cattle Using Sprinklers, Shane Davis, Terry L. Mader, Wanda Cerkoney
Nebraska Beef Cattle Reports
Ninety-six Bos taurus steers were used to determine the effect of water application to feedlot mounds on performance, behavior and tympanic temperature of steers and microclimatic conditions of the mounds. Steers were assigned to 12 pens subjected to no water application (CON), water applied between 1000 and 1200 (AM), or 1400 and 1600 hr (PM). Water application lowered soil temperatures of the mounds with little effect on temperature-humidity index. Tympanic temperatures were lowered by treatment. Performance variables were not affected; however, AM steers were more efficient than PM steers.
The Effects Of Post-Harvest Time And Temperature On Glycolytic Potential Of Beef Muscle, Dana J. Hanson, Chris R. Calkins
The Effects Of Post-Harvest Time And Temperature On Glycolytic Potential Of Beef Muscle, Dana J. Hanson, Chris R. Calkins
Nebraska Beef Cattle Reports
The objectives of this study were to determine if post mortem temperature affects extent of glycogen metabolism and if sampling time influences glycolytic potential values in muscle. Beef longissimus muscles entered rigor mortis at two different temperatures and were sampled at 45 minutes post mortem, rigor mortis and 24 hours post mortem to determine the glycolytic potential of the muscle. Post mortem temperature had little effect on the glycolytic potential of beef muscle. Glycolytic potential values from samples removed early post mortem were underestimated when compared to samples taken at 24 hours post mortem.
The Effect Of Feeding Pressed Sugar Beet Pulp In Beef Cattle Feedlot Finishing Diets, Jessica Park, Ivan G. Rush, Burt Weichenthal, Todd Milton
The Effect Of Feeding Pressed Sugar Beet Pulp In Beef Cattle Feedlot Finishing Diets, Jessica Park, Ivan G. Rush, Burt Weichenthal, Todd Milton
Nebraska Beef Cattle Reports
When the two trials were analyzed together, average daily gain was higher in the corn silage treatment compared to the two levels of beet pulp. However, feed to gain conversions between the treatments were not different. Beet pulp can serve as a substitute for corn silage and even though dry matter intake may be slightly affected, feed efficiency will be equal.
Cc01-371 Estimated Irrigation Costs, 2001, Roger Selley
Cc01-371 Estimated Irrigation Costs, 2001, Roger Selley
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This extension circular consists of a series of tables to help the operator estimate irrigation costs for the year 2001. Costs were calculated at four well depths for a gravity system which has an output of 1,000 gpm and irrigates 100 acres.
Irrigation costs were estimated with the aid of the Irrigation System Cost Analysis computer program. Energy prices used in the cost computations are those which were expected to occur in 2001. Irrigation equipment and well drilling costs were collected by a telephone survey from selected dealers. These costs do not include sales tax, personal property tax, insurnace, or …
Ec01-797 Filtration And Maintenance: Considerations For Subsurface Drip Irrigation (Sdi), Brian Benham, Jose O. Payero
Ec01-797 Filtration And Maintenance: Considerations For Subsurface Drip Irrigation (Sdi), Brian Benham, Jose O. Payero
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
When using Subsurface Drip Irrigation (SDI) systems, it is important to prevent clogging problems before they occur. The best prevention plan includes an effective filtration and water treatment strategy. Depending on the water source and its quality, various combinations of sand separation, filtration and chemical treatments may be required and are discussed here in this extension circular.
Ec01-158 Integrating Management Objectives And Grazing Strategies On Semi-Arid Rangeland, Patrick E. Reece, Jerry D. Volesky, Walter H. Schacht
Ec01-158 Integrating Management Objectives And Grazing Strategies On Semi-Arid Rangeland, Patrick E. Reece, Jerry D. Volesky, Walter H. Schacht
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Rangelands account for about half of Nebraska's total land area or about 24 million acres. Much of these expansive natural resource areas are in the semi-arid climatic region of Nebraska where grazing management decisions have a profound effect on ranch survival.
The educational object of this circular is to explain management practices that optimize the sustainability of rangeland-based enterprises. Additionally a decision-support tool is provided for selecting grazing systems best suited to livestock production and natural resource management objectives.
Nf01-462 Turf Disease Fact Sheet No. 2: Management Program For Dollar Spot, John E. Watkins
Nf01-462 Turf Disease Fact Sheet No. 2: Management Program For Dollar Spot, John E. Watkins
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact is about turf disease and includes information about managing Dollar Spot.
Nf01-465 Turf Disease Fact Sheet No. 5: Management Program For Pythium Blight, John E. Watkins
Nf01-465 Turf Disease Fact Sheet No. 5: Management Program For Pythium Blight, John E. Watkins
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact is about turf disease and includes information on managing pythium blight.