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In the next few weeks and months you will begin to notice some changes in the Extension webpage layout and some familiar links will be moved to new locations. No links or information will be eliminated just relocated. |
UNL Extension Education
Vacancies in the Southeast District
Extension Educator positions and areas of expertise:
Cropping Systems/Agricultural Technologies (Dodge County, Fremont, NE) Requistion Number: F_130031
Postions will remain open until a suitable candidate is found or search is closed.
For a detailed job description, additional preferred qualifications and how to apply, visit: http://employment.unl.edu.
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UNL Husker Mobile Beef Lab
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We've got an App for that!
Mobile Apps put the University's Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources at your fingertips. SREC is bringing research-based information to you, wherever you are delivering education "...any time, any place, any path, any pace..."
What's your soil water status? We've got an App for that. Questions about the first year of your newborn's life? We've got an App for that. Curious about what you can plant during a drought season? We've got an App for that. Interested in Extension and not sure where to go? Yes, there's an App for that. Do your kids ever ask you where their favorite food comes from? We have a lively App for that, too!
Check these and more mobile Apps out at:
UNL IANR Mobile Apps
UNL SREC 2012 Five Year Issued-Based Review
A comprehensive study of the Southeast District of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln Extension was recently completed and is available for download through UNL's Digital Commons.
To access the Southeast Research & Extension District's Five Year Issue-Based Review Please go to:
http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/southeastresextreports/29/
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Southeast Extension...Impacting Nebraska:
On-Farm Research Impact Report (2581.1kb)
NE Agricultural Water Management Network Impact Report (1,112.2kb)
Environmental and Alternative Crop Impact Report (1,172.6kb)
Urban Water Impact Report (1,352.2kb)
Crop Management and Diagnostic Clinic Impact Report (2,898kb)
Southeast Extension...is Delivering Education in New Ways!
Extension In The City - Serving a more urban landscape that includes Nebraska's largest metropolitan area
Extension Highlights
Crop Diagnostic Clinics Schedule
Agribusiness professionals and crop producers will take a close-up look at field conditions, research and techniques at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's summer Crop Management Diagnostic Clinics.Topics on July 17 include: Corn Crop Canopy, Light Interception, and Grain Yield; Corn Silage, An Efficient and Economical Use of Corn Residue; and other topics. A totally different program on July 18 addresses Sex in the Corn Field: What Really Goes On Out There?; Evaluating Efficacy of Tank Mixing Herbicides for Hard-to-Control Weeds in Corn; and five additional topics. An August 28 clinic addresses Soil and Water Health topics including Cover Crops for Improving the Soil; Infiltration Test and Organic Matter; and others. For more information or to register, contact the ARDC CMDC Programs, 1071 County Road G, Ithaca, NE 68033, call 800-529-8030, fax 402-624-8010, e-mail cdunbar2@unl.edu or visit the Web at http://ardc.unl.edu/training.shtml.
CropWatch Newsletter
UNL Extension cropping system experts discuss the latest updates on cropping issues in Nebraska such as appearance of Pythium in corn and soybeans, wheat disease updates, and a new UNL climate app. During the growing season, each weeks CropWatch newsletter is posted on Fridays at http://cropwatch.unl.edu/
Acreage Insights e-News
The June Acreage Insights e-News, published by UNL Extension Acreage team, is a monthly electronic newsletter providing acreage owners with timely information to better manage their rural living environment. Click here to subscribe to this newsletter or check out the team’s Acreage Insight web resources (http://acreage.unl.edu/).
Rain Garden Design
Rain gardens are aesthetic and functional landscape features that retain rainwater, provide beauty and habitat, and can reduce water runoff from your property. Water collected in the rain garden slowly infiltrates into the soil to support plant growth and lessen runoff into storm drains according to UNL Extension Specialists Tom Franti and Steve Rodie. Homeowners can learn more from the new “Rain Garden Design” interactive Extension publication.
UNL BeefWatch Newsletter
Check out the second (June) issue of UNL BeefWatch Newsletter. Subscribe to receive monthly updates direct to your email inbox.
Programs for Communities (Free)
As a leader in your community, often you are asked to present a program to club meetings, civic groups or professional organizations. Finding information for such a program and then organizing it can be challenging and time consuming. Look no further!
Faculty from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension are providing you research-based, educational program resources free-of-charge. Information in each program is based on research from educational institutions around the world. The programs listed reflect the variety of topics which our clientele cite as issues within their communities. Congratulations on leading your organization to a greater understanding of these priorities! For lessons....
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Extension Webcasts
Market Journal
Provides current grain/livestock market commentary and analysis; weather, climate, and soil moisture updates; practical advice from seasoned, working producers; and more.
Backyard Farmer
View entire episodes or search for answers to your plant, yard, and insect problems. Watch Backyard Farmer live on NET1 April to mid September (Thursday, 7:00 pm CT).
Ag Almanac
Audio and video interviews with University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension specialists and educators on topics ranging from crop and livestock production to health and nutrition to lawn and garden care, and more.