University of Nebraska–Lincoln Extension publications offer research-based, peer-reviewed objective information in a wide range of topics. Written by specialists and educators in UNL’s Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources, publication topics range from crop production to flower gardening and from managing your wildlife to managing your finances and communicating with your teenager. Topics are conveniently sorted into 31 categories to make it easy to find information quickly.
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Featured Publications
Going BattySeptember can be a high-profile month for bats. See NebGuide 1667, Bats In and Around Structures to learn more about these nocturnal animals. (Photo by Dennis Krusac, U.S. Forest Service) |
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Harvesting Crop ResidueWondering about whether you should harvest your residue? Let UNL research-based criteria in NebGuide 1846, Harvesting Crop Residue, help guide your decision-making. |
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Online SafetyLearn how to keep your children and family safe from inappropriate Internet contact with NebGuide 1878, Protecting Children Online. |

