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Ec71-854 Income Statement (Revised) Jan 1971

Ec71-854 Income Statement (Revised)

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

This extension circular is an income statement form that covers the following areas: Cash Farm Income (grain/hay sales, livestock sales, livestock product sales, government payments, custom work); Cash Farm Expenses (cash operating, breeding livestock purchases, gross cash farm expenses); Adjustment (inventory, machinery/equipment depreciation, fixed farm improvements depreciation, capital gain or loss on machinery/equipment, gross sales of machinery/equipment, real estate sold); and Non-Farm Income (operators's wage, wife's wage, interest/dividend income, gifts/inheritances, gain or loss on security, non-farm inventory change, net income on other farms owned and non-farm real estate).


Ec71-919 Meat: Selection, Care, Cooking, Ethel Diedrichsen Jan 1971

Ec71-919 Meat: Selection, Care, Cooking, Ethel Diedrichsen

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

Meat is outstanding for its food value. It is an excellent source of high quality protein, and is rich in thiamine, riboflavin, and niacin. It also supplies generous amounts of phosphorus, iron and copper. By knowing how to cook the various kinds, grades, and cuts of meat properly, you can select and serve appetizing meals to suit any family budget. This Extension Circular will tell you how.