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January 13, 2009
Use Resistant Varieties to Combat Soybean Diseases, Save Money in '09
LINCOLN, Neb. — As Nebraska farmers continue to make their seed selections for 2009, using resistant varieties to combat soybean diseases can not only save them headaches during the growing season but time and money. More

January 13, 2009
Conference to Focus on Benefits of Emerging Agricultural Technologies
GRAND ISLAND, Neb. — New technologies are changing the way of agriculture. Producers will learn how to benefit from these advancements at a January agricultural technology conference. More

January 12, 2009
Keep Food Safe During an Emergency
LINCOLN, Neb. — From ice storms to thunderstorms, when severe weather strikes it's important to remember basic food safety information if there are power outages and other problems, said a University of Nebraska-Lincoln food safety specialist. More

January 9, 2009
UNL, Monsanto Offer Opportunity for Students to See Ag Career Opportunities
LINCOLN, Neb. — High school and college students can get a glimpse into some of the hottest careers of the future next week on the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's East Campus. More

January 8, 2009
UNL Team's Discovery Expands Understanding of Genetic Code
LINCOLN, Neb. — A discovery by University of Nebraska-Lincoln researchers expands understanding of the genetic code, and may help revise a tenet of this universal language of life. More

January 6, 2009
Extension Offers Beef Profitability Workshops in January and February
LINCOLN, Neb. — How a beef operation is managed can make a significant difference in how profitable it is. With so many variables to consider, such as feed and fuel costs and up-and-down markets, managing profitability and maintaining a healthy bottom line can present an ongoing challenge. More

January 6, 2009
UNL Entomology Graduate Students Receive National Awards
LINCOLN, Neb. — Neil A. Spomer of Lincoln was presented the 2008 Jeffrey P. LaFage Graduate Student Research Award at the Entomological Society of America's annual meeting in Reno, Nev. Spomer is a doctoral student majoring in entomology at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. More


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