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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090723
UID:27659@events.unl.edu
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SUMMARY:UNL Extension Program - Crop Management Diagnostic Clinic
DESCRIPTION:\nAgribusiness  professionals and crop producers will take a c
 lose-up look at field conditions,  research and techniques at the Univers
 ity of Nebraska-Lincoln's midsummer Crop  Management Diagnostic Clinics J
 uly 22-23.\n  The  UNL Extension clinics begin each day with 7:30 a.m. re
 gistration at the  Agricultural Research and Development Center near Mead
  and start at 8 a.m.  Participants will meet at the August N. Christenson
  Research and Education  Building.\n  Participants  can attend one or bot
 h of the clinics as subject matter will be different each  day.\n  The  J
 uly 22 clinic topics include: in-depth soybean cyst nematode (SCN) manage
 ment ; crop protection/weed issues/Goss’s wilt;  troubleshooting corn s
 tand problems; Stax and more Stax: making a smart choice;  irrigation - n
 itrogen management; and benchmarking corn water productivity in  irrigate
 d and rainfed systems and how to use this information.\n  The  July 23 to
 pics include: crop disasters, late planting and tough choices;  tailoring
  weed management strategies for your field; improving nutrient  managemen
 t; alfalfa disease management; optimizing yield in irrigated soybean  sys
 tems; and how can weather forecasts be so wrong, so often?\n  Six  Certif
 ied Crop Adviser credits have been applied for and are pending approval  
 for each clinic.\n  Presenters  include UNL faculty and private industry 
 agronomists.\nEarly  registration is recommended to reserve a seat and re
 source materials. Cost for  one clinic is $145 for those registering one 
 week in advance and $195 after.  Cost for both clinics is $255 one week i
 n advance and $305 after.\n  For  more information or to register, contac
 t the ARDC CMDC Programs, 1071 County  Road G, Ithaca, NE 68033, call (80
 0) 529-8030, fax (402) 624-8010, e-mail  cdunbar2@unl.edu or visit the We
 b at http://ardc.unl.edu/training.shtml.\nClick here to download the broc
 hure.\n  A  late season Crop Management Diagnostic Clinic will be held on
  Aug. 20. Topics include:  getting the most out of your nitrogen dollar;
   soybean management - creating higher potential yield; corn growth and e
 ar  development; effects of biostimulants/growth enhancers/anti-stress ch
 emistries  on soybeans and corn; irrigation management; and carbon seques
 tration report  card.\n  Nine  Certified Crop Adviser credits have been a
 pplied for and are pending for this  clinic.\n  Cost  for this clinic is 
 $145 for those registering one week in advance and $195  after.\n  UNL  E
 xtension is in the Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources.\n
LOCATION:Agricultural Research & Development Center, near Mead
URL:http://events.unl.edu/2009/07/23/27659/
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Central:20090723T100000
UID:39096@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:19691231T180000
SUMMARY:Tent Sale
DESCRIPTION:The UNL Computer and Phone Shop is having a TENT SALE! July 23
  and 24. Come visit us to receive great deals on technology products!
LOCATION:City Campus Student Union
URL:http://events.unl.edu/2009/07/23/39096/
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UID:38294@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:19691231T180000
SUMMARY:"Fountain Frolics" Summer Concert Series
DESCRIPTION:The 2009 Fountain Frolics summer concert series at the Univers
 ity of Nebraska-Lincoln begins June 4 at the Nebraska Union Plaza, 15th a
 nd S streets.\nThe concerts will be noon to 1 p.m. every Thursday through
  July 30 (except July 2). UNL's University Program Council sponsors local
  musical entertainment and sells a picnic lunch of a hot dog, chips and a
  Pepsi product for $4 under the north overhang of the Nebraska Union.\nTh
 e Fountain Frolics lineup:\n\n* June 4 -- Broad Appeal\n* June 11 -- The 
 Melody Wrangler\n* June 18 -- David von Kampen\n* June 25 -- Toasted Poni
 es\n* July 2 -- no event\n* July 9 -- Baby Needs Shoes\n* July 16 -- The 
 Lightning Bugs\n* July 23 -- Nebraska Jazz Combo\n* July 30 -- The Resona
 tors
LOCATION:Nebraska Union Plaza
URL:http://events.unl.edu/2009/07/23/38294/
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Central:20090723T163000
UID:38601@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:19691231T180000
SUMMARY:Spend a Night at the State Museum!
DESCRIPTION:The State Museum is offering free admission to Morrill Hall ev
 ery Thursday during the month of July between 4:30-7:30 p.m. Mueller Plan
 etarium will be featuring limited runs of “Secret of the Cardboard Rock
 et” at 5:30 p.m. and “Dark Side of the Moon: The Fulldome Experience
  at 7 p.m. these nights. Planetarium tickets are $3.00 for UNL students
 , faculty, and staff. Children under 18 are $2.50. Tickets are sold at th
 e museum’s front gate the day of the show. The museum will continue to 
 be open until 8 p.m. on Thursdays throughout the year. For more informati
 on on the museum visit www.museum.unl.edu and for details about planetari
 um shows visit spacelaser.com.
LOCATION:MORRILL HALL
URL:http://events.unl.edu/2009/07/23/38601/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090410
UID:36420@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20090325T094700
SUMMARY:Celebrating Darwin's Legacy Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:An exhibition of photographs, drawings, paintings and Darwinia
 n materials guest curated by Paul A. Johnsgard is titled "Celebrating Dar
 win's Legacy: Evolution in the Galapagos Islands and the Great Plains." T
 his exhibition tells an evolutionary story that residents of the Great Pl
 ains can relate to within their own environment. By telling this story th
 rough artworks, such as scientific illustrations and comparative photogra
 phs, visitors should find themselves better understanding the significanc
 e of Darwin's theory and how it is revealed in the world around them.
LOCATION:MORRILL HALL Room Cooper Gallery
URL:http://events.unl.edu/2009/04/10/36420/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090706
UID:38902@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:19691231T180000
SUMMARY:NU State Museum’s ‘Wildlife and Nature Photo Contest’
DESCRIPTION:Amateur photographers who are Nebraska residents age 18 or old
 er can submit striking photos of wildlife and natural settings taken anyw
 here in the world. All entries will be displayed in Morrill Hall in Novem
 ber. For entry form and details visit www.museum.unl.edu.
LOCATION:MORRILL HALL
URL:http://events.unl.edu/2009/07/06/38902/
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090930
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Central:20090721T090000
UID:38988@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:19691231T180000
SUMMARY:Garfield County Fair
DESCRIPTION:July 21:  Entry Day (9 a.m.) & Small Animal Show (1:30 p.m.)\n
 July 22:  Horse Show (8 a.m.)\nJuly 23:  G-L-W Livestock Show (9 a.m.)\nJ
 uly 24:  Livestock Show (8 a.m.)\nJuly 25:  Market Animal Premium Auction
  (5 p.m.)
LOCATION:Garfield County Fairgrounds
URL:http://events.unl.edu/2009/07/21/38988/
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