January 28, 2004 Electronic Retailing Workshop Offered in March LINCOLN, Neb. — A series of University of Nebraska Cooperative Extension workshops will offer entrepreneurs tips on conducting business on the Internet. MoreOctober 14, 2003 Proper Handling of Game Meat Is Important From Field to Table LINCOLN, Neb. — As hunters take to the field this fall, it's important to follow safety precautions to ward off foodborne illness, a University of Nebraska food safety specialist said. MoreOctober 14, 2003 Irrigation Management and Vineyard Establishment Workshop Set Nov. 8 LINCOLN, Neb. — Water management and vineyard establishment are the focus of a University of Nebraska workshop Nov. 8 at the Cornhusker Hotel here. MoreSeptember 3, 2003 Online Lessons Help Couples Make More Time for Their Relationship SCOTTSBLUFF, Neb. — Couples can learn to communicate more effectively by participating in Couple Talk, an online program from University of Nebraska Cooperative Extension. MoreAugust 15, 2003 West Nile Still a Threat Until First Frost LINCOLN, Neb. — Nebraskans must continue to control mosquitos until first frost to avoid the spread of West Nile virus, a University of Nebraska entomologist said. MoreAugust 1, 2003 2003 Nebraska Rural Institute in South Sioux City Sept. 16-18 LINCOLN, Neb. — Nebraska's rural leaders will share ideas, learn new skills and network with peers at the 2003 Nebraska Rural Institute Sept. 16-18 in South Sioux City. MoreJuly 16, 2003 Awareness Best Way To Guard Against Wildlife-Related Diseases LINCOLN, Neb. — Monkeypox, West Nile virus, tularemia, rabies and hantavirus have more in common than being highlighted in recent news reports, University of Nebraska specialists said. MoreJune 26, 2003 Central Nebraska Winegrape Expo Slated July 19 LINCOLN, Neb. — The second annual Central Nebraska Winegrape Expo in July will provide novice and expert grape growers the latest news about the Nebraska wine industry. MoreJune 24, 2003 Keep Safety in Mind During Flood Cleanup LINCOLN, Neb. — Safety should be top priority for Nebraskans cleaning up the muddy mess left by recent heavy rains and flooding, a University of Nebraska specialist said. MoreMay 28, 2003 Fatal Pine Disease Continues to Affect Trees in Nebraska LINCOLN, Neb. — As pine wilt disease devastates Scotch pine trees in parts of Nebraska, the University of Nebraska and the nursery industry are searching for solutions and recommending against planting some species. More
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