June 4, 2008 Insect Photography Workshop June 21 LINCOLN, Neb. University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension will present an insect photography workshop June 21. MoreJune 4, 2008 Arboretum Tours in Brownville, Peru and Falls City BROWNVILLE, Neb. The Furnas Arboretum in Brownville will host garden tours June 12 and 14. MoreMay 30, 2008 4-H District Horse Show Competitions Display Horse Skills LINCOLN, Neb. Nebraska riders will compete June 11-13 and June 17-19 in University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension 4-H District Horse Shows. MoreMay 29, 2008 Plants for Nebraska Arboretum Plant Sale June 7 LINCOLN, Neb. The plants offered at the June 7 plant sale by the Nebraska Statewide Arboretum are plants for Nebraska – most of them with identifiable regional seed source; smaller size trees and shrubs and that may well catch up with larger, balled and burlapped trees; and wildflowers and other plants not widely available in the nursery trade. MoreMay 19, 2008 Nebraska Wildflower Week Celebrated First Week in June LINCOLN, Neb. Inspired by a similar national event, Nebraska Wildflower Week is a celebration of wildflowers and native plants in the wild and in the landscape through an array of events and activities across Nebraska. It is observed in early June (May 31-June 8), when Nebraska's prairies and gardens are typically at their prime. MoreMay 12, 2008 Two UNL Extension Organic Farm Tours Offered June 17 or 18 LINCOLN, Neb. Two University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension organic farm tours June 17 or 18 will cover topics ranging from winter wheat varieties to flaming for weed control. MoreMay 12, 2008 Farrowing Basics School Offered June 17-18 at UNL LINCOLN, Neb. A Farrowing Basics educational program June 17-18 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln offers anyone working in conventional pork producing operations the basics in lactating sow and piglet care. MoreMay 9, 2008 May 16 eXtension Webcast Discusses Market-based Conservation LINCOLN, Neb. Conservation practices by farmers may have value to others in society. That's market-based conservation. Farmers may be able to generate income by implementing conservation practices. MoreMay 5, 2008 June 3 or 5 Tour Showcases Environmentally Friendly Manure Treatment Systems LINCOLN, Neb. A University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension tour June 3 or 5 will highlight how Nebraska livestock producers are minimizing their risk to the environment by installing vegetative treatment systems to handle livestock waste. MoreMay 5, 2008 Swine Seminar Gives Reproduction Information LINCOLN, Neb. A June 10 Advanced Swine Reproduction Seminar will offer pork producers insight on reproduction management. More
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