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    Date of this Version

    2-1997

    Document Type

    Newsletter Issue

    Citation

    Published by Nebraska Extension in Lancaster County, Lincoln, Nebraska, United States

    https://lancaster.unl.edu

    Comments

    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

    Living on a few acres in Lancaster County
    Acreage development accelerates
    Over the garden fence
    Squirrel damage to trees
    Thornless honeylocust
    What do birds like to eat?
    1997 All America Selection winners
    Seedless grapes in Nebraska
    New 4-H horticulture garden program
    Swarm of ants in the winter? Hard to believe, but true!
    Woodpeckers come knocking
    Plants have many roles
    Wheat fields needed for summer application of biosolids
    Benes farm joins effort to protect Wildwood Lake Watershed
    Free lead poisoning prevention program identifies children at risk
    Satellite conference on CRP
    Chemigation training scheduled
    1997 grain sorghum seminars
    Grain yield monitors
    UNL Crop Management Winter Curriculum
    Balance expenses for more beef profit
    You're invited to the home and garden show!
    Rural Nebraskans interested in environment
    Using custom machinery rates
    Register for Beginner's Beekeeping Workshop!
    Focus on Food
    Healthy Eating: New Oatmeal Raisin Cookies
    Slow cooking helps warm up winter
    Choosing foods can be a family affair
    Family & Community Education: Alice's Analysis
    FCE scholarships
    March leader training
    Household hints: automatic dishwashers
    Character Counts: Pillars of character
    How to have positive influence on youth
    "Grandparenting's not what I thought it would be!"
    4-H Bulletin Board
    Beef Ambassador Contest
    Community service project
    Speech and PSA contest scheduled for March
    Money available for 4-H clubs
    1997 Activity Calendar
    Horse Bits
    4-H Cloverbuds—plan a special Valentine's Day with nursing home residents
    Appreciate your embryologist!
    Volunteer monitoring program
    Career opportunities in food science and technology
    Skills employers want: these seven skill groups
    Scholarship opportunities
    Educational opportunities benefit our community
    Making an educated decision
    Building strong bones in younger years
    Time
    Extension Calendar

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