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Nf04-593 Understanding How Usda-Fsis Determines The Age Of Cattle For Current Bse Regulations, Dicky D. Griffin, David R. Smith
Nf04-593 Understanding How Usda-Fsis Determines The Age Of Cattle For Current Bse Regulations, Dicky D. Griffin, David R. Smith
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact discusses the key points used by USDA-FSIS veterinary inspectors to classify cattle as being under or over 30 months of age. Age helps determine which carcasses will be segregated for removal of "specified risk materials" associated with bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE).
Nf04-591 What Is Genetic Engineering And How Does It Work?, Patricia M. Hain, Julie A. Albrecht, Douglas A. Golick
Nf04-591 What Is Genetic Engineering And How Does It Work?, Patricia M. Hain, Julie A. Albrecht, Douglas A. Golick
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Genetic engineering is the process of manually adding new DNA to an organism.
G04-1537 Wind Erosion And Its Control, Drew J. Lyon, John A. Smith
G04-1537 Wind Erosion And Its Control, Drew J. Lyon, John A. Smith
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebGuide discusses how wind erosion occurs and presents methods for reducing wind erosion on land devoted to crop production. Wind erosion is widespread on agricultural land in the Great Plains, particularly in the semi-arid regions. Wind erosion physically removes the most fertile part of the soil (organic matter, clay, and silt) and lowers soil productivity. This loss in productivity increases the costs of producing crops. Blowing soil can reduce seedling survival and growth, depress crop yields, and increase the susceptibility of plants to certain types of stress, including diseases.
Ec03-1567 Grasshopper Identification Guide For Rangeland Grasshoppers: Fall/Spring Feeding Species, Ronald C. Seymour, John B. Campbell, Gary L. Hein
Ec03-1567 Grasshopper Identification Guide For Rangeland Grasshoppers: Fall/Spring Feeding Species, Ronald C. Seymour, John B. Campbell, Gary L. Hein
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
On rare occasions, high population of early season range grasshoppers coincide with slow growth of spring grass, causing economic loss. Most early season range grasshoppers overwinter in the nymphal stage. These grasshoppers survive by hiding under debris and organic matter.
Nf03-588 Turf Disease Fact Sheet No. 11: Management Program For Ascochyta Leaf Blight, John E. Watkins
Nf03-588 Turf Disease Fact Sheet No. 11: Management Program For Ascochyta Leaf Blight, John E. Watkins
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact explains a management program for wheat streak mosaic and high plains diseases of wheat.
Nf03-578 How Can I Help An Older Person Who May Have A Mental Illness?, Kathy Bosch
Nf03-578 How Can I Help An Older Person Who May Have A Mental Illness?, Kathy Bosch
Agricultural Research Division: News and Annual Reports
Even though many persons suffer with a mental illness or disease at some point in their lives, these problems are treatable.
Ec03-1569 Grasshopper Identification Guide For Cropland Grasshoppers: Summer Feeding Species, Ronald C. Seymour, Gary L. Hein, John B. Campbell, James A. Kalisch
Ec03-1569 Grasshopper Identification Guide For Cropland Grasshoppers: Summer Feeding Species, Ronald C. Seymour, Gary L. Hein, John B. Campbell, James A. Kalisch
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Summer feeding grasshoppers can cause severe damage to nearly all crops when they are abundant in field borders. Identification of the grasshoppers present is important because only four species are likely to cause significant crop damage. These four species are spur-throated grasshoppers that have a rounded head and a spur between their front legs. They are more common in weed-infested field borders and weedy adjacent pastures, but will move to cropland after consuming most of the weeds. Summer feeding grasshoppers overwinter as eggs and hatch through much of May and June.
Ec03-1568 Grasshopper Identification Guide For Rangeland And Pasture Summer Feeding Species, Ronald C. Seymour, John B. Campbell, Gary L. Hein, James A. Kalisch
Ec03-1568 Grasshopper Identification Guide For Rangeland And Pasture Summer Feeding Species, Ronald C. Seymour, John B. Campbell, Gary L. Hein, James A. Kalisch
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Many kinds of summer-feeding grasshoppers are found in Nebraska rangeland and pastures. Of these, the six species listed in this guide are most likely to be numerous during outbreak years. These species overwinter as eggs and hatch through much of May and June. When abundant they can cause severe damage to rangeland and pastures, especially when dry conditions limit grass growth. Identification of the species present is important because some have greater potential for damage than others.
Nf03-565 Exotic Newcastle Disease (End) Nebraska Poultry Producers Quick Reference, Grasso M. Ebako, Del Wilmot
Nf03-565 Exotic Newcastle Disease (End) Nebraska Poultry Producers Quick Reference, Grasso M. Ebako, Del Wilmot
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact is about the Exotic Newcastle Disease (END) which is a foreign animal disease in the U.S. and is considered the most infectious, contagious, and fatal viral disease of birds and poultry.
Nf03-573 Handling Used Oil A Guide For Small Businesses, Gabe Hodill, Janet R. Hygnstrom, Bruce I. Dvorak
Nf03-573 Handling Used Oil A Guide For Small Businesses, Gabe Hodill, Janet R. Hygnstrom, Bruce I. Dvorak
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact is about handling used oil for small businesses and gives references to used oil collection sites.
Nf02-542 West Nile Virus Guidelines For Horse Owners, Kathleen P. Anderson
Nf02-542 West Nile Virus Guidelines For Horse Owners, Kathleen P. Anderson
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
West Nile Virus (WNV) is a mosquito-borne virus that can cause encephalitis (inflammation of the brain) or meningitis (inflammation of the lining of the brain and spinal cord) in humans and horses. Mosquitoes that acquire it from infected birds transmit the virus.
Ec02-1565 Biology And Management Of Potato Insects, Robert J. Wright, Gary L. Hein, W. Wyatt Hoback, Alexander D. Pavlista
Ec02-1565 Biology And Management Of Potato Insects, Robert J. Wright, Gary L. Hein, W. Wyatt Hoback, Alexander D. Pavlista
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
A variety of insects can damage potatoes in Nebraska. Insects may feed directly on the tubers and damage the harvestable crop, or they may indirectly damage the crop by feeding on leaves or stems. If severe enough, indirect damage may reduce harvestable yield and quality. Insect feeding also may be important because some insects (e.g., aphids) may transmit plant diseases such as viruses when they feed, or others (e.g., psyllids) may inject toxins. This publication reviews the identification, biology, and management of common insect pests of potatoes in Nebraska. The basis for a successful integrated pest management (IPM) program for …
Nf02-538 Protect Your Credit And Identity, Debra E. Schroeder, Rebecca L. Versch
Nf02-538 Protect Your Credit And Identity, Debra E. Schroeder, Rebecca L. Versch
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact includes information on how you can protect your credit and your identity.
Nf02-493 Creating A Strong Family: Looking At Life From A Family Strengths Perspective, John Defrain
Nf02-493 Creating A Strong Family: Looking At Life From A Family Strengths Perspective, John Defrain
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact gives inside advice on how to grow into a strong family.
Nf02-494 Creating A Strong Family: Talking About Religion And Spirituality In Families, John Defrain
Nf02-494 Creating A Strong Family: Talking About Religion And Spirituality In Families, John Defrain
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact is about creating a strong family by talking about religion and other spiritualy things with your family.
Ec02-179 Managing Livestock Manure To Protect Environmental Quality, Michael A. Reynolds, Brian L. Benham, Richard B. Ferguson, Christopher G. Henry, Charles A. Shapiro, James P. Stack, Charles S. Wortmann
Ec02-179 Managing Livestock Manure To Protect Environmental Quality, Michael A. Reynolds, Brian L. Benham, Richard B. Ferguson, Christopher G. Henry, Charles A. Shapiro, James P. Stack, Charles S. Wortmann
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This book covers the land application part of manure management. With increasing regulations, the livestock producer needs to understand the scientific principles that affect manure transformations and how to use these principles to manage the manure for maximum fertilizer value with minimal environmental impact. Improved land application of manure is one part of the solution, but we suggest that the producer evaluate the quantity of nutrients arriving on the farm as feed, animals, and fertilizer compared to the total that is exported. Achieving a nutrient balance will reduce potential environmental hazards often associated with animal agriculture.
Nf02-539 Yield Suppressions Of Glyphosate-Resistant (Roundup Ready) Soybeans, Roger Wesley Elmore, Charles A. Shapiro, Lenis Alton Nelson, Alex Martin, Robert N. Klein
Nf02-539 Yield Suppressions Of Glyphosate-Resistant (Roundup Ready) Soybeans, Roger Wesley Elmore, Charles A. Shapiro, Lenis Alton Nelson, Alex Martin, Robert N. Klein
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact is about glyphosate which is a popular postemergence herbicide.
Nf02-544 Agencies And Organizations Serving Older Nebraskans, Shirley Niemeyer
Nf02-544 Agencies And Organizations Serving Older Nebraskans, Shirley Niemeyer
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Toll-free numbers and Web site addresses change. Agency responsibilities change over time. Refer to the phone directory or contact information. This is not a complete listing of all agencies and services. It is intended only to create awareness. No endorsement of services is intended, nor is any criticism intended of those omitted.
Nf01-453 Written Cropland Lease Checklist, J. David Aiken
Nf01-453 Written Cropland Lease Checklist, J. David Aiken
Agricultural Research Division: News and Annual Reports
A written lease is likely to be more complete than an oral lease, can specify a definite lease term, and can satisfy written contract requirements.
Nf01-462 Turf Disease Fact Sheet No. 2: Management Program For Dollar Spot, John E. Watkins
Nf01-462 Turf Disease Fact Sheet No. 2: Management Program For Dollar Spot, John E. Watkins
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact is about turf disease and includes information about managing Dollar Spot.
Nf01-490 Using Paylean® With Show Pigs, Rosie Nold
Nf01-490 Using Paylean® With Show Pigs, Rosie Nold
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Paylean® is a trademark name for the feed additive ractopamine. Ractopamine alters how the feed that pigs consume is used for growth.
Nf01-450 Daylily Rust: A New Disease In The United States, Loren J. Giesler, Jay B. Fitzgerald, Stephen V. Johnson
Nf01-450 Daylily Rust: A New Disease In The United States, Loren J. Giesler, Jay B. Fitzgerald, Stephen V. Johnson
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This particular rust is very aggressive and destroys daylily foliage. So far all infections have been on the foliage; it is not known whether tuber infections occur.
Nf01-452 Bacterial Blight On Geranium, Loren J. Giesler, Jay B. Fitzgerald
Nf01-452 Bacterial Blight On Geranium, Loren J. Giesler, Jay B. Fitzgerald
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
The focus of this Nebfact is to help producers diagnose suspected bacterial blight problems and appropriately manage the situation.
Nf01-470 Turf Disease Fact Sheet No. 10: Management Program For Rust Diseases, John E. Watkins
Nf01-470 Turf Disease Fact Sheet No. 10: Management Program For Rust Diseases, John E. Watkins
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact is about turf disease and contains information about managing rust diseases.
Nf01-466 Turf Disease Fact Sheet No. 6: Management Program For Gray Leaf Spot, John E. Watkins
Nf01-466 Turf Disease Fact Sheet No. 6: Management Program For Gray Leaf Spot, John E. Watkins
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact is about turf disease and includes information about managing gray leaf spot.
Nf01-497 Creating A Strong Family: Universal Values, Family Strengths And The Quest For A Peaceful World, John Defrain
Nf01-497 Creating A Strong Family: Universal Values, Family Strengths And The Quest For A Peaceful World, John Defrain
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact is about the universal values, family strengths and the quest for a peaceful world.
Nf01-499 Tips For Eating Out, Linda S. Boeckner
Nf01-499 Tips For Eating Out, Linda S. Boeckner
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
To make healthy choices when you eat out, use the Dietary Guidelines for Americans to pick up some tips on ordering foods at a restaurant.
Nf01-449 An Introduction To Agricultural Production And Marketing Contracts, Tom Holman, Dillon Feuz, David D. Baltensperger
Nf01-449 An Introduction To Agricultural Production And Marketing Contracts, Tom Holman, Dillon Feuz, David D. Baltensperger
Agricultural Research Division: News and Annual Reports
This NebFact provides information on Agricultural Contracts.
Nf01-451 Consumer Responsibility In Health Care: Improving Communication With Your Provider, Mary Ellen Rider, Paul Flack
Nf01-451 Consumer Responsibility In Health Care: Improving Communication With Your Provider, Mary Ellen Rider, Paul Flack
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
The U.S. health care system continues to undergo reform. The direction of change places more emphasis on the patient to be a responsible partner in his/her own care and for those for whom they are responsible (family members) for care. One of the most important skills consumers have to exercise in this partnership is communication skills.
Nf01-463 Turf Disease Fact Sheet No. 3: Management Program For Brown Patch, John E. Watkins
Nf01-463 Turf Disease Fact Sheet No. 3: Management Program For Brown Patch, John E. Watkins
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact is about managing Brown Patch turf disease.