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
Healthy Foods for KidsYour kids may not make the best food choices, so help them learn. NebGuide 1086, Nutrition for the School-Aged Child, explains what healthy snacks might be, along with the amounts and types of vitamins, minerals, proteins, carbohydrates and other food elements necessary for growing children. (Photo: CSREES) |
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Minimizing Deer DamageAre deer eating your plants or specialty crops? Find out how to control the problem in NebGuide 1822, Managing Deer Damage in Nebraska. Deer may be valued wildlife resources, but they can damage field crops, specialty crops, gardens, and nursery stock, especially when their numbers are high. (Photo: NRCS) |
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Beware The FlyBuzz annoying house flies right out of your home with NebGuide G958, House Fly Control Guide. House flies can transmit more than 20 human and animal diseases including mastitis, anthrax, amoebic dysentery, tuberculosis, cholera and salmonella. Learn how to control and kill these pests. (Photo: Jim Kalisch) |

