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    Date of this Version

    January 2002

    Document Type

    Newsletter Issue

    Citation

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

    https://lancaster.unl.edu

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    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

    Salt Valley Clean Lakes Project Benefits Area Lakes
    Wood For Your Fireplace
    Recognizing Living, Hazardous Trees
    Needle Diseases of Conifers
    New Arsenic Standards Won’t Affect Lancaster Public Water Supplies
    Beginning Beekeeping Workshop
    Considering Ultrasonic Pest Control Devices? Save Your Money
    Keeping Backyard Birds Safe
    Check Condition of Stored Grain
    Fertilizing Crop Land With Biosolids
    Testing Feed and Balancing Rations Saves Money
    Farm Management Web Page Added
    “Care and Feeding” of Your Septic Tank
    Frozen Pipes
    Prevent Home Fires
    One Diet You Just Can’t Fail
    Eating Healthy: Enjoy Nebraska Foods
    Seniors Rewarded with Feast
    Clean Hands Campaign
    Clarice’s Column
    Household Hints
    Family Community Education (FCE) Council Meeting
    Joy Breaks
    Living on Less
    Helping Your Child be a Good Sport
    Make Good Money Choices
    Character Counts! Corner: Crying Wolf
    4-H Cat Club Reorganizing
    4-H Volunteer Forum
    4-H Club Officer Training
    Speech Workshop
    Leather Workshop
    Spring Rabbit Clinic &Show
    4-H Bulletin Board
    NU’s Veterinary Diagnostic Center on Lookout for West Nile Virus
    Lancaster Conversation on Youth Development Jan. 31
    4-H Achievement Night Feb. 5
    Centennial Celebration
    February 3–9 is “4-H Centennial Week”
    Old 4-H Exhibits Sought
    Celebrate With Ice Cream
    Make a Power of Youth Pledge
    Send an E-Postcard
    Illegal Dumping Costs You Money
    Lancaster County Extension Welcomes New Board Members
    Non-Game Wildlife Funds Crucial to Conservation
    2002 Master Conservationist Award Nominations due April 1
    Safely Moving Snow
    Extension Calendar
    Lancaster Extension Food Safety & Nutrition Site “Among the Best”
    Lancaster Conversation on Youth Development in the 21st Century

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