Cooperative Extension Articles
Wheat Production and Pest Management Subject of In-Field Clinic
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MEAD, Neb. — A June 11 University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension in-field clinic will focus on wheat production and pest management. Designed for individuals involved in wheat production, the training session will provide the opportunity to learn about the latest research and techniques specific to wheat production.
Community Forestry, Tree City USA Awards and Heritage Tree Recipients Announced
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LINCOLN, Neb. — Communities and individuals across Nebraska were recognized for their work with tree resources during the Nebraska Community Tree Conference and Tree City USA ceremony last month.
Winterkill in Alfalfa Requires Quick Action
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LINCOLN, Neb. — Several alfalfa growers in eastern and central Nebraska have lost some of their alfalfa stands to winterkill this spring, a University of Nebraska-Lincoln forage specialist said.
Nebraska Forest Service Announces Grant Recipients
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LINCOLN, Neb. — The Nebraska Forest Service is awarding Volunteer Fire Assistance grants worth $218,110 to 92 Nebraska communities.
UNL Workshops Educate Homeowners to Combat Termites
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LINCOLN, Neb. — Workshops in May will help homeowners protect their homes against termites.
UNL Extension and Partners Begin 17th Year Recycling Plastic Pesticide Containers
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LINCOLN, Neb. — Thirty-nine locations in Nebraska are accepting empty, plastic pesticide containers for recycling this year.
Nebraska Ranch Practicum Signup Available
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LINCOLN, Neb. — The 2008 Nebraska Ranch Practicum gives ranchers natural resource training, insight into livestock production and cutting edge research from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Volunteer Gives His Time and Talent to 4-H
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LINCOLN, Neb. — Roger Eaton and Don Huls didn't know what they got themselves into. The first meeting of their 4-H dog training class was close to total chaos. Dog owners of every age, from young kids to grandparents, stood around with nearly 80 dogs. And all the dogs were barking.
Grasshopper Potential Remains High for Some Nebraska Rangeland
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LINCOLN, Neb. — Central and southwest Nebraska rangeland are again at high risk for serious grasshopper infestations this summer, a University of Nebraska-Lincoln entomologist said.
Field Crop Scout Training Offered in May
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MEAD, Neb. — A University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension crop scout training course will provide crop scouts an opportunity to enhance their skills.