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Ec86-1244 Vegetable Producction In Nebraska, Ralph E. Neild, Robert B. O'Keefe, David S. Nuland, Joseph O. Young
Ec86-1244 Vegetable Producction In Nebraska, Ralph E. Neild, Robert B. O'Keefe, David S. Nuland, Joseph O. Young
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Vegetable research at the University of Nebraska concerns studies of the culture, processing, mechanization of production and marketing of vegetable crops with the objective of increasing production, quality and use of crops and products process from them.
This circular presents a portion of results from investigations into the production, marketing and processing of vegetables in Nebraska. Information concerning climate, soil and water resources is presented and discussed. Also summarized are results from vegetable yield trials conducted at different locations in the state during the seven-year period 1960-66.
G86-810 Garden Compost (Revised February 1993), Don Steinegger, Donald E. Janssen
G86-810 Garden Compost (Revised February 1993), Don Steinegger, Donald E. Janssen
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebGuide discusses the advantages of compost, the compost heap, ingredients, uses and instructions for making compost.
Compost is a mixture of partially decomposed plant material and other organic wastes. It is used in the garden to amend soil and fertilize plants.