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Thursday, March 6th

Time Event Title
All dayUNL Extension Program - Sprayer Technology for Growers Agricultural Research & Development Center, near Mead

Pesticide effectiveness is highly dependent on the quality of the application. A March 6 University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension training session will assist producers in increasing the efficiency of spray applications.

The Sprayer Technology for Growers workshop will be from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. at the August N. Christenson Research and Education Building at UNL's Agricultural Research and Development Center near Mead. Registration begins at 9:30 a.m.

The workshop will be presented by Robert Klein, UNL Extension cropping systems specialist, and includes information on necessary steps for quality pesticide application, calibration of sprayers, spray nozzle tip selection, nozzle tip demonstration and a discussion of on-site sprayers.

Many new developments have occurred in pesticide application equipment as a result of post application pesticides and the arrival of herbicide resistant and tolerant crops. These changes also will be covered in the workshop. Participants will have the opportunity to learn how sprayers should be set up, along with nozzle selection to maximize efficacy while managing spray drift.

There is no fee for this workshop, but advance registration is requested by March 4. For more information or to register, contact UNL Extension at (402) 624-8030, (800) 529-8030 or e-mail Keith Glewen at kglewen1@unl.edu.

UNL Extension is in the university's Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources.

Download the flyer at http://ardc.unl.edu/2008SprayerTechnologyforGrowers.pdf.

10:00 amRussian Club Program - Open to the Public NEBRASKA UNION
Come and present your favored Russian poet and one of his/her poems.
2:00 pmNebraska Last Chance DEVANEY SPORTS CENTER
4:00 pmDepartment Of Anthropology and Geography & the UNL Research Council Lecture OLDFATHER HALL
David W. Frayer is a Professor of Anthropology at the University of Kansas and a world renowned scholar on topics pivotal to the study of hominid evolution. Dr. Frayer was awarded a Ph.D from the University of Michigan in 1976 and has since authored more than 85 publications and delivered more than 100 academic presentations worldwide. Although the anatomy and behavior of Neandertals form the basis for Dr. Frayer's recent work, he has also published extensively on European Upper Paleolithic and Mesolithic fossils, and most recently on the diminutive skeletal remains of the 'hobbit' (homo 'floresiensis') from the island of Flores, Indonesia.
7:00 pm-9:20 pmEast Campus Choir HARDIN HALL
The newly formed East Campus Choir will begin meeting everything Thursday evening in the Hardin Hall Auditorium from 7:00 pm to 9:20 pm. Director, James Wilson asked me to extend an invitation to all SNR faculty/staff/students to stop by and listen anytime. I've provided his contact information below if you would like additional information about joining the choir - everyone is welcome. James Wilson UNL School of Mustic # 336-549-4226, email: jameswils@gmail.com
7:30 pmAquila Theatre Company-- Julius Caesar LIED CENTER for PERFORMING ARTS
With precision, sensitivity, and innovation, Aquila Theatre Company's productions go straight to the heart in classical drama. "Julius Caesar" tells the epic story of the rise and fall of one of the world's most notorious leaders and challenges the audience to consider the price of democracy and freedom. With superb acting and clever staging, relevant works come to life onstage by the company The New York Times describes as "classically trained and modernly hip."
7:30 pmFaculty artist: William McMullen, oboe KIMBALL RECITAL HALL
This recital will feature five works for oboe mostly from the twentieth century. On the program will be Benjamin Godard’s “Scottish Scenes”, Gerald Finzi’s “Interlude”, Gilles Silvestrini’s “Aloe”, a new work by Randall Snyder, “Lagu Obo” with narrator Donna Harler, and Makoto Shinohara’s “Obsession”. Tickets: General admission $5, student/senior $3, available at the door approx. one hour before the performance.
7:30 pmAN AMERICAN DAUGHTER TEMPLE BUILDING
Dr. Lyssa Dent Hughes, a health care expert, has just been nominated to a Cabinet post when an indiscretion from her past is discovered. The media turns it into a scandal, which endangers her confirmation and divides her family and friends. The production is directed by Virginia Smith who believes the show is "timely since we have a woman running for president. AN AMERICAN DAUGHTER spurs debate about how women are still viewed in political leadership positions in this country."

Ongoing Events:

Time Event Title
Feb 12th-Mar 10thMilton E. Mohr 2008-2009 Awards BEADLE CENTER
Feb 14th-Aug 14thForsberg's "On Ancient Wings" exhibit celebrates Sandhill Cranes MORRILL HALL
Feb 25th-Mar 7thMeet the Other: American and Egyptian Prints Rotunda Gallery, Nebraska Union
Feb 27th-Mar 14thHealth Aide Application Deadline UNIVERSITY HEALTH CENTER

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