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September 14, 2005
Keep Wildlife From Using Your Home as a Winter Getaway
LINCOLN, Neb. — With the cooling fall weather, wildlife creatures seeking refuge from falling temperatures may turn up as unwelcome house guests, a University of Nebraska-Lincoln wildlife damage management project coordinator said. More

September 2, 2005
Gardeners Can Take a Walk through IANR's Research Garden Sept. 9
LINCOLN, Neb. — Some of tomorrow's prized flowers are being put to the test at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Horticulture Research Garden. The public can get an up-close look at horticultural garden trials on Sept. 9. More

August 22, 2005
'Market Journal', 'Backyard Farmer' Presented at Nebraska State Fair
LINCOLN, Neb. � The University of Nebraska-Lincoln's "Market Journal" and "Backyard Farmer" programs will be featured at the 2005 Nebraska State Fair Sept. 5. More

August 15, 2005
Termite Training Will Offer Hands-on Experience
LINCOLN, Neb. — Termite control technicians and applicators, home inspectors, regulatory personnel and others will gain hands-on training to better control termites at a University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension Termite Training workshop Sept. 28-29.  More

August 9, 2005
Field Day Offers Forestry Activities, Advice About Planting Trees
LINCOLN, Neb. — Professional foresters and tree experts will present proper tree planting techniques at a Sept. 24 Forestry Field Day at Horning State Demonstration Forest near Plattsmouth. More

August 8, 2005
Entrepreneurs Nationwide Seek out UNL Food Processing Center's Assistance
LINCOLN, Neb. — Entrepreneurs nationwide who want to start a food processing business turn to a University of Nebraska-Lincoln Food Processing Center program that provides step-by-step food business development assistance for developing a food business, the program's manager said. More

August 4, 2005
Rentwise Conference to Offer Advice on Tenant Relationships
LINCOLN, Neb. — A series of University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension conferences this month will provide those who work with tenants with tips to help improve the renting experience.  More

July 28, 2005
Arboretum to Foster Native Plant Appreciation through Arts Grant
LINCOLN, Neb. — The Nebraska Statewide Arboretum plans a new project to get high school students interested in native plants. More

July 14, 2005
Don't Sweat Summer Heat: Drink Plenty of Water
LINCOLN, Neb. — Hot summer days and the increased threat of dehydration that accompanies them can lead to heat-related illnesses for those taken unaware, a University of Nebraska-Lincoln nutrition specialist said. More

July 11, 2005
Auto-Guidance Field Day Offered in August Near Mead
LINCOLN, Neb. — A University of Nebraska-Lincoln field day will focus on the fundamentals, benefits and limitations of auto-guidance systems for agricultural vehicles. More

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