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Observations On Small Mammals Recovered From Owl Pellets From Nebraska, Jeffrey J. Huebschman, Hugh H. Genoways, Patricia W. Freeman, Joseph A. Gubanyi
Observations On Small Mammals Recovered From Owl Pellets From Nebraska, Jeffrey J. Huebschman, Hugh H. Genoways, Patricia W. Freeman, Joseph A. Gubanyi
University of Nebraska State Museum: Mammalogy Papers
Mammalian remains from owl pellet material collected in 24 Nebraska counties were examined. A total of 1262 individual mammals was identified from all owl pellet material and included 19 identifiable species and 21 total genera. The most commonly consumed prey by owls across the state were Microtus (41% of identifiable prey material), followed by Peromyscus (18%), and Reithrodontomys (11%). Significant locality information for the northern grasshopper mouse (Onychomys leucogaster), the southern bog lemming (Synaptomys cooperi), and the meadow vole (Microtus pennsylvanicus) are reported.
Field Trip Guide (For The Nebraska Well Drillers Association) Eastern Nebraska Geology, Scott Summerside, Duane Eversoll, Mark Kuzila, Matt Joeckel
Field Trip Guide (For The Nebraska Well Drillers Association) Eastern Nebraska Geology, Scott Summerside, Duane Eversoll, Mark Kuzila, Matt Joeckel
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
Strategy For The Conservation Of Non-Game Birds In The State Of Nebraska, Jacqueline Lee Canterbury
Strategy For The Conservation Of Non-Game Birds In The State Of Nebraska, Jacqueline Lee Canterbury
Department of Animal Science: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research
Non-game birds comprise 93% of the 831 species recorded in the U.S; of these, forest birds and neotropical migrants have received considerable attention. To develop a management plan for non-game birds in Nebraska, historically a predominately grassland ecosystem, it was necessary to determine species in need of conservation and assess their respective habitat status. Using BBS and PIF databases, we developed a prioritization scheme that identified 44 breeding species in need of conservation in Nebraska; 20 of the 44 are grassland birds. Because several species in need of conservation known to occur in the state were missing from these databases, …
Field Trip Guide For The Upper Republican And Middle Republican Nrd's Southwestern Nebraska Geology And Soils, Duane Eversoll, Jim Goeke, Mark Kuzila
Field Trip Guide For The Upper Republican And Middle Republican Nrd's Southwestern Nebraska Geology And Soils, Duane Eversoll, Jim Goeke, Mark Kuzila
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
Silvopastoral Systems In The Pine Ridge Of Nebraska, James R. Brandle
Silvopastoral Systems In The Pine Ridge Of Nebraska, James R. Brandle
School of Natural Resources: Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Oxygen Budget For Lake Ogallala, Kyle D. Hoagland, John C. Holz, Tadd M. Barrow, Richard J. Ruane
Oxygen Budget For Lake Ogallala, Kyle D. Hoagland, John C. Holz, Tadd M. Barrow, Richard J. Ruane
School of Natural Resources: Faculty Publications
Lake Ogallala, located below Kingsley Dam which impounds Lake McConaughy in Keith County, Nebraska, is a 260-surface hectare lake with an average depth of approximately eight meters. The lake provides mUltiple uses including a sport fishery and a hydropower and irrigation regulation basin. Since the installation of the hydroelectric generating plant in 1984 (Kingsley Dam was constructed in 1942) and the continued eutrophication of Lake McConaughy, dissolved oxygen concentrations have generally declined in Lake Ogallala. Hypolimnetic withdrawal from Lake McConaughy results in depressed oxygen levels in Lake Ogallala during the mid to latter part of the summer, particularly in certain …
Oregon Trail/Other Points Of Interest In Nebraska, University Of Nebraska - Lincoln
Oregon Trail/Other Points Of Interest In Nebraska, University Of Nebraska - Lincoln
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
Ec00-130-D 2000 Guide For Weed Management In Nebraska, Alex R. Martin, Fred W. Roeth, Robert G. Wilson
Ec00-130-D 2000 Guide For Weed Management In Nebraska, Alex R. Martin, Fred W. Roeth, Robert G. Wilson
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
EC 00-130-D: This circular is a guide for managing weeds in Nebraska for the year 2000. Information is provided on different types of weeds, pesticides which should be used to manage those weeds, and different tools for applying pesticides. Data was collected over how weeds reacted to different pesticides and a listing of prices of pesticides so that the proper pesticide could be chosen to manage the weeds.
Nf00-410 Fungicide Options For Managing Foliar Diseases On Wheat, John E. Watkins
Nf00-410 Fungicide Options For Managing Foliar Diseases On Wheat, John E. Watkins
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Stripe and leaf rusts, tan spot and Septoria leaf blotch comprise the four primary foliar diseases of wheat in the central Great Plains. In eastern and south central Nebraska leaf rust and Septoria leaf blotch are common, and in the wheat-fallow-wheat regions of western Nebraska, tan spot is an important foliar disease. Stripe rust occurs statewide.
This NebFact discusses the options of treatment criteria, profitability of treatment, treatment products and timing for managing foliar diseases of wheat.
Nf00-435 Consumer Responsibility In Health Care: Selecting Mental Health Care, Paul Flack, Mary Ellen Rider
Nf00-435 Consumer Responsibility In Health Care: Selecting Mental Health Care, Paul Flack, Mary Ellen Rider
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact offers guidance for persons in need of mental health care for themselves or a loved one.
Ec00-105 Nebraska Corn Hybrid Tests 2000, Lenis Alton Nelson, Robert N. Klein, Roger Wesley Elmore, David D. Baltensperger, Charles A. Shapiro, Stevan Z. Knezevic, James Krall
Ec00-105 Nebraska Corn Hybrid Tests 2000, Lenis Alton Nelson, Robert N. Klein, Roger Wesley Elmore, David D. Baltensperger, Charles A. Shapiro, Stevan Z. Knezevic, James Krall
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This circular is a progress report of corn hybrid performance tests conducted by the Agronomy Department and the Northeast, South Central, West Central and Panhandle Research and Extension Centers of Nebraska and University of Wyoming at Torrington. Conduct of experiments and publication of results is a joint effort of the Agricultural Research Division and the Cooperative Extension Service.
Ec00-899 Sorghum Basis Patterns From Selected Sites In Nebraska, Lynn Lutgen
Ec00-899 Sorghum Basis Patterns From Selected Sites In Nebraska, Lynn Lutgen
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
The following publication contains the sorghum basis patterns for several towns in Nebraska. Price information was collected through surveys, newspapers, electronic media, etc. The listing includes towns representative of different geographic locations in Nebraska. The amount of data varies among locations. This publication will be updated each year by adding a year's data to each location. This allows the user to observe the changing of basis patterns over time.
Ec00-898 Wheat Basis Patterns From Selected Sites In Nebraska, Lynn Lutgen
Ec00-898 Wheat Basis Patterns From Selected Sites In Nebraska, Lynn Lutgen
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
The following publication contains wheat basis patterns for several towns in Nebraska. The basic price information was collected through surveys, newspaper, electronic media, etc. The listing includes towns that are representative of different geographic locations in Nebraska. This publication will be updated each year by adding a year's data to each location which will allow the user to observe the changes in the basis patterns over time.
Ec00-103 Nebraska Fall-Sown Small Grain Variety Tests 2000, Lenis Alton Nelson, David D. Baltensperger, Robert N. Klein, Roger Wesley Elmore, P. Stephen Baenziger, Todd Campbell
Ec00-103 Nebraska Fall-Sown Small Grain Variety Tests 2000, Lenis Alton Nelson, David D. Baltensperger, Robert N. Klein, Roger Wesley Elmore, P. Stephen Baenziger, Todd Campbell
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This circular is a progress report of variety trials conducted by personnel of the Agronomy Department and the South Central, West Central and Panhandle Research and Extension Centers and their associated agricultural laboraties. The 2000 estimated winter wheat yield for Nebraska was a 36 bushels per acre from 1,750,000 harvested acres. The total production of winter wheat for the state was 63,000,000 bushels. This circular reports data from winter wheat trials conducted throughout Nebraska. Entries included varieties or hybrids and promising experimental strains from Nebraska and surrounding states and private breeders. This was the ninetenth year for privately developed varieties. …
Ec00-1759 Nebraska Register Of Champion Trees 2000, Scott J. Josiah
Ec00-1759 Nebraska Register Of Champion Trees 2000, Scott J. Josiah
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Nebraska is famous for its sports champions, but how about Champion Trees? While Nebraska is considered a "prairie state," trees have always played a prominent role in the quality of life of Nebraskans. Native trees were used to build the first pioneer homes. They also were used to heat them and protect them from wind.
The Nebraska Champion Tree program identifies and recognizes the largest living specimen of all native and the most common introduced tree species in Nebraska.
Dakota County Test Hole Logs, Raymond R. Burchett, Frank A. Smith
Dakota County Test Hole Logs, Raymond R. Burchett, Frank A. Smith
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
Arthur County Test Hole Logs, Robert F. Diffendal Jr., James W. Goeke
Arthur County Test Hole Logs, Robert F. Diffendal Jr., James W. Goeke
Conservation and Survey Division
Arthur County, Nebraska test hole logs (2000).
Rock County Test Hole Logs, Susan Olafsen Lackey, Frank A. Smith, Keonard R. Borcya
Rock County Test Hole Logs, Susan Olafsen Lackey, Frank A. Smith, Keonard R. Borcya
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
Groundwater-Level Changes In Nebraska - Spring 1999 To Spring 2000, Conservation Survey Division
Groundwater-Level Changes In Nebraska - Spring 1999 To Spring 2000, Conservation Survey Division
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
Late Quaternary Landscape Evolution In The South Fork Of The Big Nemaha River Valley, Southeastern Nebraska And Northeastern Kansas, Rolfe D. Mandel, E. Arthur Bettis Iii, Richard G. Baker, Glen G. Fredlund, Jeremy S. Dillon
Late Quaternary Landscape Evolution In The South Fork Of The Big Nemaha River Valley, Southeastern Nebraska And Northeastern Kansas, Rolfe D. Mandel, E. Arthur Bettis Iii, Richard G. Baker, Glen G. Fredlund, Jeremy S. Dillon
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
Custer County Test Hole Logs, Larry D. Cast
Custer County Test Hole Logs, Larry D. Cast
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
Frontier County Test Hole Logs, Duane A. Eversoll
Frontier County Test Hole Logs, Duane A. Eversoll
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
Box Butte County Test Hole Logs, Frank A. Smith
Box Butte County Test Hole Logs, Frank A. Smith
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
York County Test Hole Logs, Frank A. Smith
York County Test Hole Logs, Frank A. Smith
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
Dissolved Solids Sampling Sites And Zones Of Concentration
Dissolved Solids Sampling Sites And Zones Of Concentration
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
Distribution And Thickness Of Glacial Till In Nebraska.
Distribution And Thickness Of Glacial Till In Nebraska.
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
Principal Reservoirs In Nebraska, University Of Nebraska - Lincoln
Principal Reservoirs In Nebraska, University Of Nebraska - Lincoln
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
County Names/Numbers, University Of Nebraska - Lincoln
County Names/Numbers, University Of Nebraska - Lincoln
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
Nebraska Information, Number Of Topographical Maps Per County, University Of Nebraska - Lincoln
Nebraska Information, Number Of Topographical Maps Per County, University Of Nebraska - Lincoln
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.