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Extension Cord

Alachua County Extension

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Extension Cord is brought to you by the UF/IFAS Extension Alachua County, where we plug in and bring UF/IFAS Extension to life. Join us as we discuss special topics in Alachua County by speaking with Master Gardener Volunteers, researchers, specialists, and community members contributing wonderful impacts to our community.
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Extension Calling

Karen Cox and Dan Lima

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Your source for research-based information for the farm, garden, and home. These mini-trainings will give you entry to mid-level information that is easily digestible. If you are looking to improve your health, the health of your farm or garden, or simply better understand our food system, tune in. We bring Extension education to your pocket in 30 minutes or less. We need your feedback! Please share your thoughts and ideas at: https://bit.ly/ExtensionCallingEvaluation. Recorded by Karen Cox ...
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The Shift Extension Paramedic Podcast

The Shift Extension Paramedic Podcast

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The Shift Extension Paramedic Podcast is a free, open access source of information relevant to the profession of paramedicine. Join the team and their guests as we explore the medicine, challenge the norms, learn from our experiences and uncover new ideas.
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The Farm Stress podcast focuses on supporting farmers, farm families, and workers in the commercial agriculture industry who are experiencing stress. In each podcast, we will tackle topics that challenge our farming community, provide constructive suggestions, and build awareness around the potentially stressful conditions affecting farmers.
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Extension Out Loud

Cornell Cooperative Extension

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Cornell Cooperative Extension’s Paul Treadwell highlights the impact that CCE has on the daily lives of New Yorkers through engaging interviews with researchers, educators, and practitioners. These wide-ranging conversations explore agriculture, food systems, nutrition, sustainable energy, youth development and more.
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Lapeppo Real Hair Extensions

Thelma Anthony

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My podcast will be about hair extensions and Wig making business in general... I will also be sharing my personal experiences with you all ... I will also share with you reasons why you are failing in ur hair extension business, Do’s and Dont’s etc
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Iconic Hair Extensions

Iconic Hair Extensions

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My name is Jessica and I have a passion for Hair and Extensions! I am double-certified in multiple extension methods & customize all of my extensions specifically for you & your hair type. Let's make your hair dreams become true 💕 My name is Jessica and I have a passion for hair and extensions! I am double certified and have completed a specialized master hair extension course to do hair extensions. I have personally been wearing extensions for over 10 years now and I believe it’s an amazing ...
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Black Sheep Hair Extensions Podcast

Black Sheep Hair Extensions

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Black Sheep Hair Extensions is your one-stop shop for high-quality hair extensions in Ohio. We offer a wide variety of pre-stretched braiding hair online, so you can find the perfect style for your needs. Shop now and get your hair ready for any occasion!
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By Extension

Spoke Street

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Jesus revealed that we are judged by how we serve Him in the "least"--By Extension offers first-hand accounts of how that looks in today's world while rising above social, political, racial, economic and religious divides.
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"MageDelight is the gateway to an extensive range of Magento extensions that provides innovative solutions for the Magento Platform. With 15 years of experience in eCommerce and 10 years in Magento, we are committed to providing the best Magento extensions to take our client's business to the next level. At MageDelight.com, we are continually improving our products and coming up with the latest solutions, so that we can provide the most effective answers for your eCommerce business requisites."
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Black Sheep Hair Extensions

Black Sheep Hair Extensions

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Black Sheep Hair Extensions is the go-to online destination for hair enthusiasts in Ohio, particularly in Dayton. Offering the best quality hair extensions, their range includes Black Sheep Hair, pre-stretched braiding hair, and more. With their user-friendly website, customers can conveniently browse and shop for their desired hair products. Whether you're looking for a subtle transformation or a bold statement, Black Sheep Hair Extensions has got you covered. Visit our website at www.black ...
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UC Berkeley Extension

UC Berkeley Extension

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UC Berkeley Extension is the continuing education branch of UC Berkeley with online courses and conveniently located classrooms to meet your needs. We also offer free public events and share some of their recordings here.
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Working Differently in Extension

Bob Bertsch

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This podcast, hosted by Bob Bertsch, is a discussion of how Cooperative Extension professionals can work differently to be more effective in the new communications environment. Duration: about 30 minutes Updated: every other Thursday, approx. 3 p.m. (CT) The WDiE theme music is "Noone's Acid", https://www.jamendo.com/en/artist/337331/...and-nobody-cared, by ...and nobody cared. We use it under a Creative Commons license.
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Montgomery County Texas A&M Agrilife Extension

Lone Star Community Radio

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The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension staff consists of five professional county extension agents and one program assistant trained in the agriculture/natural resources, horticulture, family and consumer sciences, and youth development, as well as support staff who are available to meet your educational needs and requests. Specific areas of program emphasis includes: Water Quality and Conservation, Quality of Life, Resource and Emergency Management, Urban Youth Development, Youth Education, and N ...
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Catholic Extension: Stories of Faith

Catholic Extension

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Be inspired by stories that demonstrate how vibrant faith communities are transforming lives in the poorest regions of the United States. Meet faith-filled people and learn about their unique ministries. See how the work of Catholic Extension is changing people's lives--and how these people are changing the world around them. Learn more at www.catholicextension.org.
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In this episode, we explore Datagma, the ultimate Chrome extension to find contact details with ease. Say goodbye to manual searching as Datagma streamlines the process, ensuring you have accurate contact information at your fingertips. We examine its features, benefits, and how it can transform your prospecting efforts.
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UMN Extension Field Crop IPM Podcasts

University of Minnesota Extension

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Hosts Anthony Hanson, Dave Nicholai, and Bill Hutchison at the University of Minnesota alert growers, ag professionals and educators about emerging pest concerns with Minnesota Field Crops, including corn, soybean, small grains and alfalfa. They offer useful, research-based pest management solutions. Dr. Anthony Hanson, IPM Educator - Field Crops Dr. Bill Hutchison, Coordinator of the MN IPM Program Dave Nicolai, Crops Extension Educator & Coordinator of the Extension Institute for Ag Profes ...
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The Life Extension Podcast discusses current efforts to significantly extend human live spans beyond normal medical progress. Science & technology, philosophy, politics, and business are together weaving a new posthuman mythology about our individual and social existence. Episodes present cutting-edge biomedical research, the status of various longevity therapies, and progress in replacing, enhancing, and possibly overcoming human biology with artificial intelligence. We are looking at under ...
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Grant County Extension Connection

Jessica Swapp

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The Grant County Cooperative Extension Service is here to help connect you with research based information about economic development, energy and water, farm and ranch, yard and garden, natural resources, health and well-being, and our very popular 4-H youth development program. The College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences is an engine for economic and community development in New Mexico, improving the lives of New Mexicans through academic, research, and Extension progra ...
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Today's applications are increasingly mobile. Computers are no longer confined to desks and laps but instead live in our pockets and hands. This course teaches students how to build mobile apps for Android and iOS, two of today's most popular platforms, and how to deploy them in Android Market and the App Store. Students learn how to write native apps for Android using Eclipse and the Android SDK, how to write native apps for iPhones, iPod touches, and iPads using Xcode and the iOS SDK, and ...
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This course introduces XML as a key enabling technology in Java-based applications. Students learn the fundamentals of XML and its derivatives, including DTD, SVG, XML Schema, XPath, XQuery, XSL-FO, and XSLT. Students also gain experience with programmatic interfaces to XML like SAX and DOM, standard APIs like JAXP and TrAX, and industry-standard software like Ant, Tomcat, Xerces, and Xalan. The course acquaints students with J2EE, including JavaServer Pages (JSP) and Java Servlet, and also ...
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Today's websites are increasingly dynamic. Pages are no longer static HTML files but instead generated by scripts and database calls. User interfaces are more seamless, with technologies like Ajax replacing traditional page reloads. This course teaches students how to build dynamic websites with Ajax and with Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP (LAMP), one of today's most popular frameworks. Students learn how to set up domain names with DNS, how to structure pages with XHTML and CSS, how to progr ...
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This course is all about understanding: understanding what's going on inside your computer when you flip on the switch, why tech support has you constantly rebooting your computer, how everything you do on the Internet can be watched by others, and how your computer can become infected with a worm just by being turned on. Designed for students who use computers and the Internet every day but don't fully understand how it all works, this course fills in the gaps. Through lectures on hardware, ...
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Photography has exploded in recent years as digital cameras have become affordable and easier to use. There are many courses that teach students the artistic aspect of "how to become a better photographer" or "how to improve your eye," but this is not one of them. Instead, students—from one-time users to professionals—become better photographers through an understanding of the technical aspects and terms of a digital camera. Learn why photos look blurry at night, why color management is impo ...
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Everyone who has a home landscape knows you need to keep your plants well-watered. But how much water is enough and how much is too little? University of Nebraska – Lincoln Director of Landscape Services Jeff Culbertson gives us some tips on home irrigation.โดย Nebraska Extension
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In this episode of the Nutrient Management Podcast, we’re talking about soybean fertilizer management. What should farmers who are growing soybeans this year be thinking about, including IDC concerns from last year? What does new research tell us about soybean and sulfur? Are there other nutrients or practices that our panelists do or don't suggest…
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Storm damage can be rough. A tree failure in a storm can be devastating. There are several things you can do to help your trees weather storms better, but you may be thinking of the wrong ones and making the risk greater.โดย Karen Cox and Daniel Lima
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On this episode of the Alachua County Extension Cord Podcast we discuss how to grow, select, store and prepare Oranges. Guests: Dr. Cynthia Nazario-Leary, UF/IFAS Extension Environmental Horticulture agent and Martha Maddox, UF/IFAS Extension Family and Consumer Sciences agent. Host: Dr. Kevin Korus, UF/IFAS Extension Agriculture and Natural Resour…
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Winter annuals weeds can negatively impact the growth and yield of corn, soybean, and other cash crops like winter wheat. Nebraska Extension Weed Management Specialist Amit Jhala talks about options for producers looking to keep the weeds down this spring.โดย Nebraska Extension
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If you’re heading to the garden center for some potting mix, beware that not all mixes are created the same. University of Nebraska – Lincoln Horticulture Professor of Practice Stacy Adams says you’ll want to check the ingredients to make sure the soil meets the needs of your plants.โดย Nebraska Extension
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The Connecting Entrepreneurial Communities Conference will be held May 1st and 2nd in Sidney. The conference features an immersive experience of the downtown area and creates opportunities for networking and supporting entrepreneurs. Nebraska Extension Associate Educator Marilyn Schlake says the two-day conference is much more than speakers and mee…
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Grazing cereal rye, winter triticale, and winter wheat in early April and May can be a good forage resource. Nebraska Extension Beef Systems Specialist Mary Drewnoski says when managed correctly, growing calves can gain 3 to 4 pounds a day.โดย Nebraska Extension
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It’s springtime and that means the popular gardening program Backyard Farmer is back on the air. For over 70 years the Extension horticulture program has been answering viewer questions. Nebraska Extension Landscape Horticulture Specialist and Program host Kim Todd talks about what’s new for this growing season.…
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Part of every cattle operation is knowing when to keep or cull cows. Nebraska Extension Associate Educator Jesse Fulton talks about best practices that are beneficial to animal welfare and financial success.โดย Nebraska Extension
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Enterotoxemia is a bacterial infection that can come on suddenly and be fatal for newborn calves. Veterinarian and Nebraska Extension Beef Educator Lyndsay Waechter-Mead talks about the symptoms and how to treat calves.โดย Nebraska Extension
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Guest Erika Lyon from OSU Extension joins us to discuss the news surrounding highly pathogenic avian influenza including symptoms and biosecurity steps. We also give some quick tips for consumers. https://www.aphis.usda.gov/livestock-poultry-disease/avian/defend-the-flock https://u.osu.edu/poultry/files/2022/04/Avian-Influenza-Trifold.pdf https://w…
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Quickly remove all flood debris, including poisonous plants, from fields. Vaccinate all livestock, including horses, exposed to flooded areas during or immediately after the flood. Check with your veterinarian about which clostridial and tetanus vaccines to use for your animals and if you will need boosters. Closely inspect all livestock that were …
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Flooded hay and baleage can cause illness or death to livestock. Discard dry hay that has been soaked by flood water, do not use for feed. Inline wrapped baleage that was not fully sealed on both ends should not be fed to livestock. Individual baleage rolls wrapped in undamaged plastic may be useable if certain conditions are met. Contact your loca…
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Following are Flood Recovery tips from the W.V.U. Extension Service. Until tested, flooded feeds should be considered harmful to animals. After a flood, wet feed and grain will begin to heat and mold very quickly, leading to spoilage, mycotoxins, and potential spontaneous combustion. Remove unaffected grain and bales immediately and store them sepa…
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If flood waters have covered your garden, consider the produce unsafe to eat for humans or animals. If flood waters have contacted the edible portion of a crop it is illegal to sell. If touched by flood waters discard: leafy vegetables, fleshy fruits or vegetables (like tomatoes, berries, & summer squash), corn, grains, and even produce with a hard…
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Remove livestock from flood damaged pastures. Provide clean water and clean forage. Flooded forages should not be fed. Cut flooded pasture and hay fields to a 2 to 4-inch stubble height. Don’t breathe silt dust, wear a mask. Document amount of lost forage. Do not make hay from or graze flooded fields until grass has regrown to a height of 8-10 inch…
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Floodwaters can make foods unsafe. If you have a question about the safety of any food item, throw it out. Undented cans of food without rust can be saved if they are washed and sanitized before opening. To sanitize steel cans: Put on rubber gloves then remove paper labels and set aside. Wash cans in a strong detergent solution. Use a brush to remo…
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Food touched by floodwaters can make you very sick. Discard any and all food if it came in contact with flood water. The only exceptions are foods canned by a manufacturer. Flooded foods you must discard include anything that was open, fresh produce, meat, and eggs. Throw out any food in boxes, plastic containers, and other packages, including glas…
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Unroll or spread Flood damaged hay to allow it to decompose more quickly and prevent fires. Place hay in areas which need erosion control or nutrients. Protect your lungs, wear a mask the entire time you work with flood damaged forages. Do not unroll hay in areas where livestock are currently or will be placed before the hay fully decomposes. Do no…
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Humans aren’t the only ones displaced by floods. Snakes and other animals are also moved and frightened. Watch out for poisonous snakes that may have come into buildings with flood waters. Use a stick to poke through debris before entering an area. Pets often get separated from their owners. Take a photo or description of your lost animal with a co…
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Most counties experiencing a flood will be under a boil order until plant operations can be restored. Use bottled water, clear water that has been boiled for 5-10 minutes, or chemically disinfected water (5 drops of liquid chlorine bleach per gallon of water) for handwashing, food prep, and drinking. Undamaged water heaters often hold water but it …
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Once an area has been cleared for you to return, stay out of any buildings where flood waters remain. Avoid using candles or open flames. Instead use battery-powered lanterns or flashlights to reduce fire hazards. Before entering, examine walls, floors, doors, windows, and staircases to see if the building has shifted. Inspect foundations for crack…
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This is WVU Extension reminding you to sanitize private water supplies before drinking, washing dishes, brushing teeth, washing and preparing food, or making ice. Floodwaters carry organisms that can lead to illness or death. Disinfect all wells, springs, cisterns, pumps and pipes exposed to flood water. Use bleach containing 5.25% available chlori…
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There are many dangers hiding after floodwaters recede. Be sure to wear sturdy shoes. The most common injury following a disaster is cut feet. Cuts or open wounds that are exposed to flood waters can invite serious infection, including tetanus, and warrant medical attention. Rubber gloves and rubber boots with hard soles are recommended. Pay close …
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Before You Enter a Flooded Basement conduct the following steps to keep you safe. Turn off the electricity and gas. Check outside cellar walls for possible cave-ins, evidence of structural damage, or other hazards. Open doors and windows. If you need to pump the water out of your basement, do so in stages. Remove no more than one-third of the water…
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WVU Extension sends these tips to help during flood recovery efforts. As the flood waters recede and you are allowed back into your home or business to assess the damage make sure you take lots of pictures of the building and its contents to document damages for insurance claims. Keep watch for electrical dangers and report downed power lines immed…
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The West Virginia University Extension Service sends these tips to help keep you safe during disaster recovery efforts. While we all want to help, for now, stay away from disaster areas. Your presence can interfere with rescue and emergency operators as well as putting yourself at risk. Contact local coordinators of volunteer efforts such as Volunt…
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Integrated Pest Management or IPM is the standard way to control weed, disease or insect pests in and around the home. Nebraska Extension Urban Entomologist Jody Green talks about what homeowners can do to prevent infestations before spraying with pesticides.โดย Nebraska Extension
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UNL is offering several STEM camps this summer to help students from grade 5 up to high school seniors learn about the science of food. Food Science and Technology Associate Professor Andreia Bianchini Heubner talks about what the students will be learning during the camps.โดย Nebraska Extension
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Nebraska Extension offers education and training for people who just can’t get enough of gardening and plants. The Master Gardener program has been at UNL since 1976, and Program Director and Extension Educator Terri James says it’s great opportunity for all those green thumbs out there.โดย Nebraska Extension
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Wheeling’s new Tree City USA status brings questions about Bradford Pears, and spring temperatures signal the Belmont County Plant Swap, but mostly we cover some core concepts for using pesticides safely.โดย Karen Cox and Daniel Lima
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Getting your calves off to the right start can be quite challenging. Veterinarian and Nebraska Extension Beef Educator Lyndsay Waechter-Mead talks about that producers need to understand about weak calve syndrome.โดย Nebraska Extension
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A popular destination on UNL’s East Campus is the Backyard Farmer Garden. Nebraska Extension Educator Terri James says there’s always plants in bloom and it has a large selection of vegetables to check out and perhaps try in your own home garden.โดย Nebraska Extension
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Replacing females in the beef cow herd plays a pivotal role in a sustainable and profitable in cow-calf operations. Nebraska Extension Livestock Educator T.L. Meyer talks about making good decisions while looking at costs and potential returns.โดย Nebraska Extension
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Nebraska farmers could receive incentives for reducing their synthetic, commercial fertilizer use. LB1368 introduced by State Senator Theresa Ibach would help farmers choose more organic methods of fertilization, conserving land and water for future generations.โดย Nebraska Extension
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Newborn calves need a healthy dose of vitamin A to help fight off bacterial infections. Nebraska Extension Beef Systems Specialist Mary Drewnoski talks about the process of proper feeding and timing to get the vitamin into calves.โดย Nebraska Extension
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Adding native shrubs to your landscaping is a fun way to improve the habitat of local birds and butterflies. We offer several options and discuss their characteristics. More great info can be found here: https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/hyg-5813โดย Karen Cox and Daniel Lima
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We think of insect pests as an annoyance and in need of control. Nebraska Extension Entomologist Jody Green says what we think of as pests may just be insects that are out of place. She says all insects serve a purpose, but when they’re invading our homes and gardens they can become a pest.โดย Nebraska Extension
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There are some genetic indicators that might predict if your cattle will suffer from congested heart failure. UNL veterinarian Brian Vander Ley says there are also other factors that could lead to the condition and talks about what producers can do about it.โดย Nebraska Extension
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Even the best cattle on the best feedlot can experience a congested heart. UNL veterinarian Brian Vander Ley talks about bovine congestive heart failure and some of the indicators that point to this condition in cattle.โดย Nebraska Extension
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First time heifers can sometimes experience problems getting pregnant a second time. Extension Cow/Calf Specialist Karla Wilke discusses some of the reasons why getting a new heifer pregnant can be tricky.โดย Nebraska Extension
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Weird weather in Nebraska isn’t something out of the ordinary. Having a home landscape that can withstand some of our wild swings in temperature and precipitation will mean a lot less management problems. UNL Director for Landscape Services Jeff Culbertson talks about a climate resilient landscape.โดย Nebraska Extension
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If you have more than a few trees in your backyard, you may be wondering what you can do with them. A lot of what you can do is determined by what you want to have in 50 or 100 years. Trees and forests take time to grow and one mistake can last generations. Start off on the right foot by listening in!…
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