Papers in the Biological Sciences

 

The NEBLINE, February 2004

Document Type Article

Published by University of Nebraska – Lincoln Extension in Lancaster County, 444 Cherrycreek Road, Suite A, Lincoln, NE 68528-1507, (402) 441-7180. http://lancaster.unl.edu

Abstract

Contents:

Lancaster County Benefits from a Year-Round Farmer’s Market
Computerized Financial Record Keeping Workshops
Check Condition of Stored Grain
The Dream of Country Living
Attracting Birds with Proper Habitat
Urban Agriculture is Branch of Modern Sustainable Agriculture
Power Tool Safety
See “Red” on Valentine’s Day
Strawberry Sauce Recipe
Golden Apple Oatmeal Recipe
A Healthy Plate - What Does It Look Like?
No-Salt Sloppy Joe Seasoning Mix
President’s Notes – Janet’s Jargon
Household Hints: Keep Heating & Cooling Costs Under Control
FCE News & Events
Sharing Meals Important to Building Family Unity
Ease Parenting During Teen Years With Communication, Involvement
A Caring Person Is
2004 All-America Rose Selections
Controlling Houseplant Insects
Garden Guide
Dealing with Woodpecker Damage to Houses
Beginning Beekeeping Workshop
Drinking Water Q&A
Is Mold a Problem in Your Home?
Swine & Sheep Superintendents Needed
Achievement Night
4-H Photography Themes
State Fair Age Changes
State Fair Swine Rule Change
2004 4-H Calendar
4-H Speech Workshop Feb. 24
Karnival Time is Near, Booths Needed
CWF Collecting Best Choice UPCs, Ink Jet Cartridges
Judy Fitzgerald
Horse Judging Certification
4-H Club Officer Training
Dine Out for CWF at Don & Millie’s Continue
4-H Horse Stampede Rounds Out Horse Knowledge
New and Outgoing Lancaster County Extension Board Members
Is Your Home Safe from Carbon Monoxide?
Winter Series to Focus on Globalization
2004 Master Conservationist Award Nominations due April 1
Grantsmanship Training Scheduled for May 3-7
Latest Plat & Directories Available
Extension Calendar
UNL Presents Equine 101 Course
Osborne Says Youth Programs Such as 4-H Make a Difference
Latest U.S. Drought Monitor Map
4-H Camps Are Bigger and Better than Ever!