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Nf94-179 Surge Irrigation Management, Kelly Wertz, Joel E. Cahoon, C. Dean Yonts
Nf94-179 Surge Irrigation Management, Kelly Wertz, Joel E. Cahoon, C. Dean Yonts
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact discusses surge irrigation management.
Nf94-138 Preservation Of Paper Items, Shirley Niemeyer
Nf94-138 Preservation Of Paper Items, Shirley Niemeyer
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact discusses the preservation of paper items.
Ec94-1772 Windbreaks In Sustainable Agricultural Systems, James R. Brandle, Teresa Boes, Vernon Quam, John Gardner
Ec94-1772 Windbreaks In Sustainable Agricultural Systems, James R. Brandle, Teresa Boes, Vernon Quam, John Gardner
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Sustainable agriculture is a system of whole-farm resource use balanced with whole-farm productivity. The overall level of productivity achieved is dependent upon the ability to coordinate and manage simultaneously the soil, water, plant, and animal resources within climatic and economic limits. Both the kind and amount of plants and animals supported by the system are important and play significant roles, both individually and collectively in maintaining a healthy farm environment. In the future, integrated systems will help reduce human impact on resources while providing sufficient supplies of high quality food and fiber.
Windbreaks provide protection for people, animals, buildings, crops, …
Nf94-176 Surge Irrigation, C. Dean Yonts, Joel E. Cahoon, Dean E. Eisenhauer, Kelly Wertz
Nf94-176 Surge Irrigation, C. Dean Yonts, Joel E. Cahoon, Dean E. Eisenhauer, Kelly Wertz
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact discusses surge irrigation.
Nf94-162 Clostridium Botulinum, Susan S. Sumner, Julie A. Albrecht
Nf94-162 Clostridium Botulinum, Susan S. Sumner, Julie A. Albrecht
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact discusses a toxin produced by the bacteria Clostridium botulinum.
Nf94-200 Making Choices About Salvaging Wet Or Flood Damaged Carpet, Kathleen Heiden, Shirley Niemeyer
Nf94-200 Making Choices About Salvaging Wet Or Flood Damaged Carpet, Kathleen Heiden, Shirley Niemeyer
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact discusses options available with wet or flood damaged carpeting.
Ec94-135 Understanding Pesticides And Water Quality In Nebraska, Steven D. Comfort, Patrick J. Shea, Fred W. Roeth
Ec94-135 Understanding Pesticides And Water Quality In Nebraska, Steven D. Comfort, Patrick J. Shea, Fred W. Roeth
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Groundwater is Nebraska's most important natural resource. The principal source of groundwater in Nebraska is the High Plains Aquifer System. This system underlies approximately 85 percent of the state and supplies 95 percent of all groundwater used in Nebraska. The majority of groundwater in Nebraska is used by agriculture but domestic and commercial uses are also important. Eighty-two percent of Nebraskans use groundwater as their major source of drinking water, and nearly all of the state's farm homes rely on groundwater for their domestic needs.
Nf94-158 Escherichia Coli 0157:H7, Susan S. Sumner, Julie A. Albrecht
Nf94-158 Escherichia Coli 0157:H7, Susan S. Sumner, Julie A. Albrecht
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact discusses Escherichia coli 0157:H7.