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Ec03-2501 Pesticide Safety Telephone Hotlines
Ec03-2501 Pesticide Safety Telephone Hotlines
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This extension circular is a two-sided card for your billfold with the telephone hotline numbers to the following organizations:
Non--emergency ̬ National Pesticide Telecommunications Network (medical and consumer information on pesticides); and Chemical Referral Center (referrals to manufacturers on health and safety related to chemicals).
Emergency ̬ The Poison Center in Omaha for aid in human poisoning cases; Pesticide Accident Hotline (CHEMTREC) for help involving spills, leaks, fires; and the Nebraska State Patrol to report chemical spills or releases and motor vehicle accidents.
Ec03-219 2003 Nebraska Swine Report, Duane Reese
Ec03-219 2003 Nebraska Swine Report, Duane Reese
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
The 2003 Nebraska Swine Report was prepared by the staff in Animal Science and cooperating Departments for use in Extension, Teaching and Research programs. This publications deals with research on swine reproduction, breeding, health, nutrition, economics, and housing.
Common Stressors For Aging Adults, Kathy Bosch
Common Stressors For Aging Adults, Kathy Bosch
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Mental health is not easy to define, but aging successfully should mean a person has good mental health. This does not mean older adults will never experience any problems or diseases, but that symptoms will be treated and controlled. Mental health problems should not interfere with leading a rewarding life.
G03-1485 Guidelines For The Prudent Use Of Antibiotics In Food Animals, Katherine Irwin, David R. Smith, Grasso M. Ebako, Steve Ensley, Dicky D. Griffin, Arden Wohlers
G03-1485 Guidelines For The Prudent Use Of Antibiotics In Food Animals, Katherine Irwin, David R. Smith, Grasso M. Ebako, Steve Ensley, Dicky D. Griffin, Arden Wohlers
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebGuide explains why antibiotics must be used with care and how to prudently use antibiotics to treat food animals.
Antibiotics are used to improve animal health and productivity. You, the animal caregiver, make important decisions about how antibiotics are finally used in food producing animals. Antibiotics should be used prudently to ensure they are effective, do not leave residues in food, and will continue to benefit man and animals in the future. Are you prepared to make the best decisions about using antibiotics in animals?
Mental Health And Aging, Kathy Bosch
Mental Health And Aging, Kathy Bosch
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Mentally healthy people have the ability to respond to others, to love and be loved, and to cope with others in give-and-take relationships.
2003 Nebraska Swine Report, Duane E. Reese
2003 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, genetics, nutrition, economics and housing of swine.
G03-1501 Prudent Use Of Antibiotics In Companion Animals, Katherine Irwin, David R. Smith, Grasso M. Ebako, Steve Ensley, Dicky D. Griffin, Arden Wohlers
G03-1501 Prudent Use Of Antibiotics In Companion Animals, Katherine Irwin, David R. Smith, Grasso M. Ebako, Steve Ensley, Dicky D. Griffin, Arden Wohlers
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebGuide explains why antibiotics must be used with care and how to prudently use antibiotics to treat companion animals.
Antibiotics are used to improve animal health and performance. You, as the animal owner or caregiver, make important decisions about how antibiotics are finally used in companion animals. Antibiotics should be used prudently to ensure they are effective and will continue to benefit man and animals in the future. Are you prepared to make the best decisions about using antibiotics in animals?