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89th Annual Report of the Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station

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This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Agricultural Research Division of IANR at DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln. It has been accepted for inclusion in Agricultural Research Division News & Annual Reports by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln. THE NEBRASKA AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION The Agricultural Experiment Station University of Nebraska- Lincoln Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources H. w. Ottoson, Director Contents Foreword .3 Administration and Staff ...... 3 Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station Research Projects ..... 13 Experiment Station Publications .. 24 Publications of the Staff ...... 62 Report of I nrome and Expenditures 72 Issued December 1975, 1500

FOREWORD

The 89th Annual Report of the Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station contains a list of all active projects during July 1, 1974 to June 30,1975, a list of Station publications, staff members, and a financial report. Information derived from the various research projects is published in bulletins, circulars, scientific and trade journals, in the Nebraska Farm, Ranch and Home Quarterly and as departmental reports. Station bulletins, circulars and the Quarterly may be obtained free from any rounty agricultural agent or by writing to the Director of the Experi ment Station, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, I nstitute of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Lincoln, Nebraska 68583. Reprints of most journal articles may be obtained by writing directly to the authors.

Howard W. Ottoson, Director Agricultural Experiment Station

ADMINISTRATION AND STAFF

The Regents of the University

Robert B. Simmons, Jr., Scottsbluff Kermit R. Hansen, Omaha Robert R. Koefoot, Grand Island James H. Moylan, Omaha Robert J. Prokop, Omaha Robert Raun, Minden Edward Schwartzkopf, Lincoln Kermit Wagner, Schuyler

3 University Administration

Durward B. Varner, President of the University of Nebraska James H. Zumberge, Chancellor of the University of Nebraska·Lincoln Francis L. Schmehl, Ph.D., Research Administrator

The Station Officers Duane Acker, Ph.D., Vice Chancellor, IANR Howard W. Ottoson, Ph.D., Director Robert W. Kleis, Ph.D., Associate Director Warren W. Sahs, Ph.D., Assistant Director and Supervisor, University Field Laboratory Leslie F. Sheffield, Ph.D., Assistant Director and Coordinator, Irrigation Development Program Patricia J. Sailor, Ph.D., Assistant Director and Associate Dean, College of Home Economics

THE TECHNICAL STAFF

Agronomy

D. G. Hanway 1,2,3 Ph.D., Professor and Chairman of Department A. R. Aandahl2 Ph.D" Professor-Soil Survey O. C. Burnside 1,2 Ph.D., Professor-Weed Science Leon Chesnin 1,2 Ph.D., Associate Professor-Soil Chemistry R. B. Clark2,5 Ph.D" Professor-Plant Physiology M. D. Clegg 1,2 Ph.D., Associate Professor-Sorghum Physiology W. A. Compton 1,2 Ph. D., Professor-Corn Breeding and Genetics E. C. Conard 1,2 Ph.D., Associate Professor-Pasture Management A. F. Dreier2,3 M.S., Professor-Crop Variety Evaluation J. D. Eastin 1,2 Ph.D" Professor-Sorghum Physiology A. P. Edwards1,2 Ph. D., Associate Professor-Soil Fertility L. F. Elliott2,5 Ph.D., Associate Professor-Soil Microbiology J. R. EII~2,5 Ph.D' Assistant Professor-Microbiology A. D. Flowerda 1, 2 Ph.D., Professor-Crop Production C. O. Gardner1,1 Ph.D., Professor-Statistics, Genetics H. J. Gorz2,5 Ph.D., Professor-Forage Genetics

4. 1 Teach ing Staff Leave of Absence 2Station Staff 5Cooperative, USDA 3Extension Staff

4 L. C. Haderlie2 Ph.D., Assistant Professor-Weed Physiology P. W. Harlan2,3 Ph.D., Assistant Professor-Land Use J. M. Hart2 M.S., Instructor-Soils F. A. Haskins 1,2 Ph.D., Professor-Biochemical Genetics V. A. Johnson2,5 Ph.D., Professor-Winter Breeding W. R. Kehr 2,5 Ph.D., Professor-Alfalfa Breeding L. A. Klepper2 Ph.D., Assistant Professor-Crop Physiology Delno Knudsen 2,3 Ph.D" Assistant Professor-Soil Testing D. W. Lancaster2 M.S., Associate Professor-Crop Improvement T. L. Lavy 1,2 Ph.D., Professor-Weed Science D. T. Lewis 1,2 Ph.D., Associate Professor-Soil Survey & Vice Chairman for Research T. M. McCalla 1,2,5 Ph.D., Professor-Soil Microbiology M. K. McCarty2,5 Ph.D., Professor-Noncropland Weed Control J. W. Maranville 1,2 Ph.D., Associate Professor-Sorghum Physiology A. R. Martin2,3 Ph.D., Associate Professor-Weed Science P. J. Mattern2 M.S., Professor-Cereal Quality A. P. Mazurak 1,2 Ph.D., Professor-Soil Physics L. N. Mielke2,5 Ph.D., Assistant Professor-Soil Microbiology R. N. Mil1s2 M.S., Associate Professor-Foundation Seed W. J. Moline 2,3 Ph.D., Professor-Forage Physiology and Vice Chairman for I nstruct ion M. R. Morris 1,2 Ph.D., Professor-Cytogenetics L. E. Moser 1,2 Ph.D., Professor-Forage Physiology and Vice Chairman for Instruction L. C. Newell2,5 Ph.D., Professor-Grass Breeding R. A. Olson 1,2 M.S., Professor-Soil Fertility L. J. Perry1,2 Ph.D., Assistant Professor-Range Management G. A. Peterson 1,2 Ph.D., Professor-Soil Fertility W. M. Ross 2,5 Ph.D., Professor-Sorghum Breeding D. H. Sander2,3 Ph.D., Professor-Soil Fertility J. W. Schmidt1,2 Ph.D., Professor-Small Grain Breeding G. E. Schuman2,5 Ph.D., Assistant Professor-Soil & Water Conservation R. C. Sorensen 1,2 Ph.D., Professor-Soi I Fertility J. E. Specht2 Ph.D., Assistant Professor-Soybean Physiology & Breeding J. E. Stroi ke 2 Ph.D., Assistant Professor-Wheat Breeding C. Y. Sullivan2,5 Ph.D., Professor-Sorghum Physiology K. P. Vogel2,5 Ph.D., Assistant Professor-Grass Breeding R. P. Waldren 1,2 M.S., Instructor-Crop Production R. A. Wiese 2,3 Ph.D., Professor-Soi I Ferti lity J. H. Williams1,2 Ph.D., Professor-Soybean Breeding

5 Animal Science Irvin T. Omtvedt1,2,3 Ph.D., Professor & Chairman of Department William T. Ahlschwede2,3 Ph.D., Assistant Professor-Swine Breeding Martin A. Alexander 1,2,3 M.S., Professor-Sheep Production (Emeritus) Vincent H. Arthaud 1,2 M.S., Associate Professor-Beef Production Marvel L. Baker1,2 M.S., D.Sc., Professor-Beef Breeding (Emeritus) Cecil T. Blunn 1,2 Ph.D .. Professor-Breeding & Genetics (Emeritus) Robert Britton2 Ph.D., Assistant Professor- Biochemist P. J. Cunningham1,2 Ph.D., Associate Professor-Swine Breeding Gordon E. Dickerson1,3,5 Ph.D., Professor-Breeding & Genetics Ted H. Doane 1,2,3,4 Ph.D., Associate Professor-Sheep Production Franklin E. EldridilJ 1,2 Ph.D., Professor-Dairy Breeding Earl F. Ellington 1, Ph.D., Associate Professor-Beef Physiology Stanley Farlin 1,2 Ph.D., Associate Professor-Beef William R. Futton 2 M.S., Instructor-Ruminant Nutrition Paul Q. Guyer2,3 Ph.D .. Professor-Beef Nutrition Philip L. Kelly 1,2 Ph.D. Professor-Dairy (Emeritus) Terry J. Klopfenstein 1,2 Ph.D., Professor-Ruminant Nutrition Larry L. Larson 1,2 Ph.D., Assistant Professor-Dairy Physiology Roger W. Mandigo 1,2,3 Ph.D., Professor-Meats B. D. Moser 1,2 Ph.D., Assistant Professor-Swine Nutrition Merlyn K. Nielsen1,2 Ph.D., Assistant Professor-Beef Breeding Foster G. Owen 1,2 Ph.D., Professor-Dairy Nutrition Ernest R. Peo, Jr., 1,2 Ph.D., Professor-Swine Nutrition Andrew B. Schultze 1,2 Ph.D .. Associate Professor-Dairy Physiology (Emeritus) John K. Ward 1,2 Ph.D., Associate Professor-Beef Nutrition Duane R. Zimmerman 1,2 Ph.D., Professor-Swine Physiology

Laboratory of Agricultural

R. L. Borchers 1,2 Ph.D., Professor-Nutritional Biochemistry J. M. Daly 1,2 Ph.D., Professor-Plant Intermediary Richard Dam 1,2 Ph.D., Assistant Professor-Nutritional Biochemistry R. M. Hil11,2 Ph.D., Associate Professor- Biochemistry R. V. Klucas1,2 Ph.D., Associate Professor- Fixation H. W. Knoche 1,2 Ph.D., Professor and Head of Laboratory· Biochemistry R. L. Ogden 2 B.S., Assistant Professor-Alfa If a Processing F. W. Wagner2 Ph.D., Associate Professor-Enzymes

Economics (Agricultural) Glen J. Vollmar1 ,2,3 Ph.D., Professor and Chairman of Department Dale Anderson 1,2 Ph.D., Associate Professor-Marketing

6 Maurice Baker ',2 Ph.D., Professor-Resource Economics Larry L. Bitney2,3 Ph.D., Professor-Farm Management A. W. Epp2 Ph.D., Professor-Farm Management Loyd Fischer 1,2 Ph.D., Professor-Resource Eoonomics Paul H. Gessaman2,3 Ph.D., Associate Professor-Rural Resource Development Ronald Hanson 1,2 Ph.D., Assistant Professor-Farm Management & Agricultural Finance James Hassler',2 Ph.D., Professor-Marketing and Price Analysis Glenn Helmers',2 Ph.D., Professor-Production Economics P. A. Henderson2,3 Ph.D., Professor-Farm Management O. Wendell Holmes2,5 M.S., Associate Professor-Resource Economics Bruce Johnson ',2 Ph.D., Assistant Professor-Resource Economics R. D. Johnson2,5 M.S., Associate Professor-Farm Management James Kendrick',2 Ph.D., Professor-Marketing William La rone2,5 M.S., Associate Professor-Production Eoonomics Paul Lytle r,2 Ph.D., Associate Professor-Marketing John Muehlbeier2,5 M.S., Professor-Land Economics Duane Olsen2,3 Ph.D Associate Professor-Rural Resource Development Michael S. Turner',2,J Ph.D., Professor-Marketing Allen C. Wellman2,3 Ph.D., Associate Professor-Marketing

Agricultural Communications R. J. Graham 1,2,3 B.A., Professor-Editor & Chairman of Department Thomas B. Bare2,3 M.S., Assistant Professor-Television J. P. Holman 1,2,3 M.S., Professor-Experiment Station Editor Janet Poley1,2,3 M.S., Assistant Professor-Home Economics Radio & Television Grant I. Johnson2,3 B.A., Assistant Professor-Press James Randall 2,3 M.S., Assistant Professor-Radio

Education (Agricultural) J. T. Horner ',2 Ed.D., Professor and Chairman of Department R. D. Dillon ',2,3 Ed.D., Professor-Program Planning, Advanced Studies and In·service Education R. L. Douglass,,2 Ph.D., Assistant Professor-Methods of I nstruction and In·service Education

Education and Family Resources Gwendolyn Newkirk' ,2,3 Ed.D., Professor and Chairman of Department Shirley Kreutz1,2 Ed.D., Associate Professor-Development of Teaching Skills Florence Walker 1,2 Ph.D., Associate Professor-Home Management Family Economics

7 Engineering (Agricultural) W. E. Splinter 1,2,3 Ph.D., Professor and Chairman of Department L. L. Bashford 1,2 Ph.D., Assistant Professor-Food Engineering B. L. Blad2 Ph.D., Assistant Professor-Agricultural Meteorology O. E. Cross 1,2,4 Ph.D., Associate Professor-Farmstead Engineering J. A. DeShazer',2 Ph.D., Associate Professor-Livestock Facilities P. E. Fischbach2,3 M.S., Professor-I rrigation Engineering C. B. Gilbertson2,5 M.S., Assistant Professor-Livestock Waste Management J. R. Gilley2 Ph.D., Associate Professor-Irrigation Engineering L. F. Larsen2 M.S., Professor-Tractor Testing L. I. Leviticus2 Ph.D., Professor-Tractor Testing C. L. Linderman2,5 M.S., Instructor-Soil and Water Conservation D. M. Manbeck 1,2 Ph.D., Associate Professor-Natural Resources M. L. Mumgaard2 B.S., Assistant Professor-Tractor Testi n9 S. O. Nelson 2,5 Ph.D .. Professor-Production Processing L. L. Olson 1,2 M.S., Instructor-Farmstead Engineering G. M. Petersen 1,2 M.S., Associate Professor-Farm Structures N. J. Rosenberg 1,2 Ph.D., Professor-Agricultural Meteorology G. W. Steinbruegge 1,2 M.S .. Professor-Land Locomotion L. E. Stetson2,5 M.S., Instructor-Radio Frequency Energy N. P. Swanson2,5 B.S., Assistant Professor-Soil and Water Conservation N. C. Teter2,3 M.S., Associate Professor-Livestock Systems Engineering T. L. Thompson 1,2 Ph.D., Professor-Product Processing and Systems Analysis S. B. Verma5 Ph.D., Assistant Professor-Agricultural Meteorology K. L. Von Bargen 1,2 Ph.D., Associate Professor-Systems Engineering H. D. Wittmuss',2 Ph.D., Associate Professor-Natural Resources

Entomology E. A. Dickason 1,2,3 Ph.D., Professor and Chairman of Department H. J. Ball 1,2 Ph.D., Professor-Insect Physiology J. H. Bell2,5 B.S., Assistant Professor-Plant Pest Control T. J. Helms 1,2 Ph.D., Associate Professor-Insect Morphology and Pathology R. E. Hill1,2 Ph.D., Professor-Insect Ecology (Crop Pests) S. D. Kindler2,5 Ph.D .. Assistant Professor-Forage Crops Insects G. R. Manglitz2,5 Ph.D., PrOfessor-Forage I nsect Investigations Z. B. Mayo, Jr.l,2 Ph.D., As~stant Professor-Corn Insects, Soil Insects K. P. Pruess 1,2 Ph.D., Associate Professor-Biology and Ecology of Crop Insects R. E. Roselle2,3 M. S., Professor-Economic Entomology Robert Stapl .. l,2 Ph.D., Professor-Insect Transmission of Plant Pathogens

8 Food and Nutrition Hazel M. Fox 1,2,3 Ph.D., Professor and Chairman of Department Constance Kies 1,2 Ph.D., Professor-Nutrition Marie Knickrehm 1,2 Ph.D., Professor-Food Service Management Gary Miller1,2 Ph.D., Assistant Professor-Food Science Fredric Caporaso 1,2 Ph.D., Assistant Professor-Food Science

Food Science and Technology R. G. Arnold 1,2,3 Ph.D., Professor and Chairman of Department H. M. Barnhart, Jr.1,2 M.S., Instructor-Food Technologist L. B. Bullerman 1,2 Ph.D., Assistant Professor-Food Microbiology T. A. Evans 1,2,3 M.S., Associate Professor-Food Marketing Specialist T. E. Hartung 1,2 Ph.D., Professor-Food Quality and Composition R. B. Maxcy 1,2 Ph.D., Professor-Food Microbiology L. D. Satterlee1,2 Ph.D., Associate Professor-Food Protein Chemistry K. M. Shahani1,2 Ph.D., Professor-Food Chemistry

Forestry M. D. Ferrill2,3 Ph.D., Chairman of Forestry & State Forester W. T. Baglel,2 M.S., Associate Professor-Forestry R. A. Read ,5 M.F., Associate Professor-Forestry D. F. Van Haverbeke2,5 Ph.D., Associate Professor-Forestry

Horticulture J. O. Young 1,2,3,4 Ph.D., Professor and Chairman of Department D. P. Coyne 1,2 Ph.D., Professor and Acting Chairman-Horticulture E. J. Kinbacher 1,2 Ph.D., Professor-Physiology R. E. Neild 1,2 Ph.D .. Associate Professor-Horticulture R. B. O'Keefe 1,2 Ph.D., Professor-Horticulture S. S. Salac 1,2,3 Ph.D., Assistant Professor-Ornamental Horticulture M. L. Schuster 1,2 Ph.D., Professor-Horticulture R. C. Shearman2,3 Ph.D., Assistant Professor-Turf

Human Development and the Family J. D. Woodward 1,2,3 Ph.D., Professor and Chairman of Department Ruby Gingles 1,2 M.S., Professor-Middle Age and Aging Violet Kalyan·Masih 1,2 Ph.D., Associate Professor-Cognitive Development (Piaget) Jacqueline Voss 1,2 Ed.D .. Associate Professor-Parent Child Relationships Lois Schwab 1,2 Ed.D., Associate Professor-Rehabilitation of Handicapped Women

9 Library W. R. Collings, B.S., B LS, Head, Agriculture Campus Library A. Mcintosh, AB., M,S.LS., Agriculture Campus Librarian L. Wilcox, B.A., M.A. L.S., Agriculture Campus Librarian A L Smith, A.B., B.S. LS., Agriculture Campus Librarian

Plant Pathology M. G. Boosa lis 1,2,3 Ph.D., Professor and Chairman of Department E. M. 8all2 Ph.D., Associate Professor-Virus Diseases M. K. Brakke2,5 Ph.D., Professor-Virus Diseases 2 LB. Dunkle Ph.Dg Assistant Professor-Microbial Physiology W. G. Lan genber 2, Ph.D., Associate Professor-Virus Diseases Glenn Peterson2,1J Ph.D., Professor-Tree Diseases J. W. Riffle2,5 Ph.D., Associate Professor-Tree Diseases J. R. Steadman2 Ph.D., Assistant Professor-Epidemiology of Vegetable Diseases J. L Van Etten 1,2 Ph.D., Associate Professor-Microbial Physiology A. K. Vidaver 1,2 Ph.D., Assistant Professor-Bacterial Diseases L. C. Lane2 Ph.D., Assistant Professor-Virus Diseases

Poultry and Wildlife Sciences G. W. Froning 1,2,3 Ph.D., Professor and Chairman of Department R. M. Case1,2 Ph.D., Assistant Professor-Wildlife Management D. H. Free 1,2 B.S., Assistant Professor-Poultry Improvement E. W. Gleaves2,3 Ph.D., Professor-Poultry Nutrition F. Ben Mather 1,2 Ph.D., Associate Professor-Poultry Physiology T. W. Sullivan 1,2,3 Ph.D., Professor-Poultry Nutrition

Statistics W. M. Schutz1,2 Ph.D., Professor and Head of Department R. F. Mumm 1,2 Ph.D., Professor-Statistical Consultant A. M. Parkhurst 1,2 M.S., Instructor-Statistical Consultant

Textiles, Clothing and Design

Audrey Newton 1,2,3 Ph.D., Professor and Chairman of Department Joan Laughlin 1,2 Ph.D., Assistant Professor-Textiles, Clothing and Design Patricia Sailor 1,2 Ph.D., Professor-Clothing Awareness and Perception

10 Veterinary Science M. J. Twiehaus1,2,3 M.S., D.V.M., Professor and Chairman of Department D. L. Ferguson 1 ,2 Ph.D., Professor-Parasitology O. D. Grace1,2 M.S., D.V.M., Professor-Diagnostic Laboratory L. D. McGil1 2 D.V.M., Ph.D., Assistant Professor-Diagnostic Laboratory C. A. Mebus 1,2 D. V.M., Ph.D., Professor-Pathology K. C. 0lson2 B.S., Instructor-SPF Swine L. C. Payne 1,2 D. V.M., Ph.D., Professor-Physiology M. B. Rhodes 2 M.S., Associate Professor-Enzymology of Parasites T. E. Socha2 B.S., M.S., Instructor-SPF Field Coordinator E. L. Stair1,2 Ph.D., D.V.M., Professor-Respiratory Diseases A. Torres·Medina2 D. V.M., M.S., Ph.D., As~stant Professor-Virology N. R. Underdahl2 B.S .. M.S., Professor-Swine Diseases

Regional Stations

Northeast Station, Concord Cal J. Ward 2,3 Ph.D., Professor and District Director R. D. Fritschen2,3 M.S., Associate Professor-Animal Science Vernon E. Krause2,3 Ph.D., Assistant Professor-Animal Science Russell S. Moomaw2,3 M.S., Associate Professor- George W. Rehm 2,3 Ph.D., Associate Professor-Agronomy John F. Witkowski2,3 Ph.D., Assistant Professor-Entomology

North Platte Station, North Platte

Leo E. Lucas2,3 Ph.D., Professor and District Director W. Neal Baxter2,3 M.S., Associate Professor and Associate Director John B. Campbel12,3 Ph.D., Associate Professor-Entomology Donald C. Clanton2 Ph.D., Professor-Animal Science (Beefl D. Murray Danielson 2 Ph.D., Associate Professor-Animal Science (Swine) Philip H. Grabouski2 M.S., Assistant Professor-Area Agronomist Clair M. Hibbs2 D. V.M., Ph.D., Professor-Veterinary Science James T. Nichols2,3 Ph.D., Professor-Agronomy (Range Managementl Paul T. Nordquist2 Ph.D., Assistant Professor-Agronomy (Sorghum Breedingl Bert R. Somerhalder2,3 M.S., Professor-Agricultural Engineering Roger D. Uhlinger2,3 Ph.D., Professor-Horticulture and Forestry Darrell G. Watts2,3 Ph.D., Associate Professor-Agricultural Engineering R. Gene White 2,3 D.V.M., M.S., Associate Professor-Veterinary Science Gail A. Wicks2,3 M.S., Associate Professor-Agronomy (Weed Sciencel

11 Panhandle Station, Scottsbluff J. L. Weihing2,3 Ph.D., Professor and District Director l. W. Andersen2,3 Ph.D., Associate Professor and Associate Director F. N. Anderson 1,2 M.S., Associate Professor-Agronomy L. A. Daigger2,3 M.S., Professor-Agronomy R. J. Edling2 Ph.D., Assistant Professor-Agricultural Engineering C. R. Fenster2,3 B.S.,Professor-Agronomy D. W. Fonken2,3 M.S., Assistant Professor-Agricultural Engineering A. F. Hagen 2,3 M.S., Assistant Professor-Entomology E. D. Kerr 2,3 Ph.D" Associate Professor-Agronomy L. A. Nelson 1,2 Ph.D., Associate Professor-Agronomy D. S. Nuland 2,3 M.S., Assistant Professor-Horticulture and Forestry R. E. J. Retzlaff2,3 Ph.D., Assistant Professor-Agricultural Economics I. G. Rush2,3 Ph.D. Assistant Professor-Animal Science J. L. Stubbendieck2,3 Ph.D., Assistant Professor-Agronomy J. W. Webster 2 M.S., Assistant Professor-Agronomy and Administrative Assistant A. Weiss2 Ph.D., Assistant Professor-Agricultural Meteorology R. G. Wilson 2,3 Ph.D., Assistant Professor-Agronomy

South Central Station, Clay Center

Charles L. Stonecipher2,3 Ph.D., Professor and District Director Gary N. Dornhoff2,3 Ph.D., Assistant Professor-Agronomy B. L. Doupnik2,3 Ph.D" Associate Professor-Plant Pathology Kenneth D. Frank2,3 Ph.D., Associate Professor-Agronomy H. Robert Mulliner2,3 B.S., Associate Professor-Agricultural Engineering Leroy L. Peters2,3 Ph.D., Associate Professor-Entomology Fred Roeth2,3 Ph.D., Assistant Professor-Agronomy

U. S. Meat Animal Research Center, Clay Center K. E. Gregory2,5 Ph.D., Kansas·Nebraska Area Director/USMARC Director D. R. Campion2,5 Ph.D., Research Chemist R. K. Christenson2 Ph.D., Research Physiologist J. D. Crouse2,5 Ph.D., Research Food Technologist L. V. Cundiff2,5 Ph.D., Research Geneticist G. E. Dickerson2,5 Ph.D., Research Geneticist S. E. Echternkamp2,5 Ph.D" Research Physiologist H. A. Fitzhugh2,5 Ph.D., Research Geneticist J. J. Ford2,5 Ph.D., Research Physiologist R. M. Koch 2 Ph.D Research Geneticist R. H. Kohlmeier2, S Ph.D" D.V.M., Research Chemist

12 D. B. Laster2,5 Ph.D., Research Physiologist/USMARC Assistant D ireetor D. D. Lunstra2,5 Ph.D., Research Physiologist D. R. Notter2 M.S., Research Geneticist R. L. Prior2,5 Ph.D., Research Chemist B. D. Schanbacher2,5 Ph.D., Research Physiologist R. A. Scott2,5 Ph.D., Research Geneticist G. M. Smith2,5 Ph.D., Research Geneticist H. S. Tea9ue2,5 Ph.D., Animal Nutritionist

NEBRASKA AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION RESEARCH PROJECTS

Research projects are listed by departments. An asterisk (*) indicates that the projeet was discontinued in fiscal 1974-1975.

Administration

'-001 General administration of federal grant funds research. H. W. Ottoson. 1-004 Regional Research Coordination, North Central Region. H. W. Ottoson. 2·1 Title V .. Identification of alternatives for local land use decisions. M. P. Carlson, R. H. Stoddard, P. H. Gessaman.

Agronomy

12-001 Corn breeding and genetics. W. A. Compton. 12-002 Improvement and evaluation of oats and barley. J. W. Schmidt. 12-005 Developing and applying principles of alfalfa improvement. W. R. Kehr. 12-006 Cultural, ecological and physiological studies with varjn:... s agronomic crops. A. D. Flowerday. 12-007 Systems of weed oontrol. O. C. Burnside. 12-008 Improvement of forage grasses by breeding. L. C. Newell. 12-009 Sorghum breeding and genetics. W. M. Ross. 12·011 Soil mineral, chemical and physical properties as related to genesis, classification, and mapping. D. T. Lewis. 12-012 Breeding and genetics of soybeans. J. H. Williams. 12-023 Soil management investigations toward improving the productivity of irrigated soils. R. A. Olson. 12-034 Cytogenetic studies on wheat. R. M. Morris.

13 12w046 Market and nutritional quality of cereal crops. P. J. Mattern, V. A. Johnson and J. W. Schmidt. 12·049 Quantitative genetic investigations. C. O. Gardner. 12w055 Breed and evaluate wheat varieties for Nebraska. V. A. Johnson and J. W. Schmidt. 12-057 Genetic, physiological, morphological, and anatomical studies of wheat. V. A. Johnson. 12-061 Detachment of soil particles in simulated rainfall. A. P. Mazurak. 12-064 Life cycle studies of important pasture and rangeland weeds. M. K. McCarty and L. A. Morrow. 12·065 Influence of physical properties of soil on plant growth. A. P. Mazurak. 12-069 Physiological processes affecting growth and development of grain sorghum. J. D. Eastin, M. D. Clegg, J. W. Maranville. 12·070 Seed production of breeding lines of insect pollinated legumes. W. R, Kehr. 12w071 Pesticide mobility and degradation in soilwwater systems. T. L Lavy. 12w072 The introduction, multiplication, preservation and evaluation of new plants for industrial and agricultural utilization. W. R. Kehr and L. C. Newell. 12-073 Subsoil d"lemical properties in relation to nutrient requirements of field crops. G. A. Peterson. 12·074 Water and soil pollution from cattle feedlots in Nebraska. T. M. McCalla, J. R. Ellis, and l. F. Elliott. *12-075 Phytotoxic substances in plant residues and microorganisms; effects on plant growth. T. M. McCalla, J. R. Ellis, and J. W. Schmidt. 12-076 Field crop variety evaluation. A. F. Dreier. 12·077 Systems of weed oontrol. A. R. Martin. 12-078 Nutrient enrichment of waters by soils and sediments. R. A. Olson, J. H. Muir, and J. S. Boyce. 12-079 Physiological investigations of forage plants. L. E. Moser. 12w080 Soil factors and mineral nutrient uptake by plants. R. C. Sorensen. 12-081 Utilization and disPJsal of waste products and pollutants in soil. Leon Chesnin. 12·082 Study of certain ecological and physiological factors and manage­ ment practices in relation to pasture production. E. C. Conard and T. J. Klopfenstein. 12-083 Forage production and utilization systems as a base for livestock production. L. J. Perry, Jr. 12·084 Evaluating plant nutrient needs and product quality. Delno Knud­ sen. 12-085 Improving grain sorghum, wheat, and forage crop production

14 through improved soil fertilizer practices. D. H. Sander. 12·086 Soil fertility investigations related to rorn and soybean and to irrigated production of these crops. R. A. Wiese. 12·087 Ecology, vegetative development, and management of Nebraska range grasses. L. J. Perry, Jr. 12·088 Genetics, biochemistry. and breeding of forages. F. A. Haskins, H. J. Gorz. 12·089 Integrating crop culture chemicals, and life cycles to control persistent weeds. O. C. Burnside. 12·090 Management and production of forage crops and range. W. J. Moline. 12·201 Foundation Seed. R. N. Mills.

Animal Science 13-001 The nature of genetic variability in gene pools of swine. P. J. Cunningham. 13-003 Beef carcass evaluation. V. H. Arthaud. 13-011 Utilization of protein and energy sources by swine. E. R. Pea, Jr. and B. S. Moser. 13-014 Factors influencing the uti lization of protein and energy sources by beef cattle. S. D. Farlin. 13-015 The feeding value of complete ensiled rations. T. J. Klopfenstein. 13-016 Influence of energy intake on reproductive performance in swine. D. R. Zimmerman. 13-022 Mineral metabolism in swine. E. R. Pea, Jr., and B. D. Moser. 13--023 Evaluation of pork products and accelerated processing methods. R. W. Mandigo. 13-024 Physiological mechanisms in bovine reproduction. E. F. Ellington. 13-025 The effect of genetic variability and pre-slaughter environment on pork carcass characteristics. R. W. Mandigo. *13-026 Effect of composition, distribution and quantity of on meat quality. V. H. Arthaud. 13-027 Production and marketing of superior lamb carcasses. T. H. Doane, P. J. Cunningham, and R. W. Mandigo. 13-028 Beef oow management. J. K. Ward. 13-029 Genetic improvement of efficiency in the production of quality pork. P. J. Cunni ngham. 13-036 Improving large dairy herd management practices. L L. Larson and F. G. Owen. 13-037 Complete feed rations for dairy cattle. F. G. Owen and L L Larson. 13-038 I mproving reproductive performance in cattle. L. L. Larson.

15 Laboratory of Agricultural Biochemistry

15-004 Raw soybean growth inhibitor in raw soybeans. R. L. Borchers. 15-005 Harvesting, processing and evaluating alfalfa and other forage aops. R. l. Ogden. 15-011 Analytical advisory and service laboratory, R. M. Hill. 15-012 Physico-chemical properties at the molecular level of surfaces of biologically important . R. M. Hill. 15-017 Biochemistry of plant dis",se. J. M. Daly. 15-018 Metabolism and biological function of lipids. H. W. Knoche. 15-019 Chemistry and metabolism of proteins. F. W. Wagner. 15-020 Biological nitrogen fixation. R. V. Klucas. 15-021 Biochemical mechanisms of susceptibility and resistance and the causes of damage to oorn from southern leaf blight. J. M. Dalyand l. D. Dunkle.

Economics (Agricultural)

10-001 Farm business and enterprise analysis. A. W. Epp, L. Bitney. 10-034 Eoonomics of resource use in the Sandhills area of Nebraska. A. W. Epp. 10-043 Eoonomic effects of alternative farm enterprises in wheat producing areas of Nebraska. G. A. Helmers and W. F. Lagrone. 10-048 Establishment, grolNth and stability of Nebraska farm and ranch firms. G. A. Helmers, J. B. Hassler. 10-051 Computer formulated livestock and poultry rations. J. G. Kendrick and F. G. Owen. 10-053 Feed-livestock sector: Data relevance and information service pro' grams. J. B. Hassler. 10-057 Alternative institutional arrangements in area management of ground water. L. K. Fischer. 10-58R The economics of institutional arrangements for viable rural commu· nities in the Great Pia ins. M. E. Baker and P. H. Gessaman. 10-59 Alternative systems of vertical ooordination in producing and marketi ng feeder cattle. J. G. Kendrick and A. C. Wellman. 10-60 Agricultural factor markets and buyer seller procurement strategies. D. G. Anderson and P. W. Lytle. 10-061 Systems analysis of the economics of grain marketing. M. L. Turner and P. W. Lytle. 10-062 Impact of changing transportation systems on local grain and farm supply firms. D. G. Anderson. 10-063 Least-cost systems for harvesting, conditioning and storing high­ moisture feed ~ains in Nebraska. P. W. Lytle and M. S. Turner.

16 10-064 Impact of public policies on Nebraska's agricultural and rural development_ J, G, Kendrick, L Bitney and E, E, Peterson, 10-065 Marketing efficiency and growth potential of hogs-western oornbelt. R, 0, Johnson and M, S, Turner, 10-066 Utilization and disposal of municipal, industrial, and agricultural processing wastes on land. M. E. Baker. 10-067 Acquisition and use of external capital in rural Nebraska. P. H. Gessaman. 10-068 A rate-cost ana lysis of Nebraska livestock and meat transportation with grain shipment comparisons. D. G. Anderson. 10-069 Operational and economic efficiency of alternatively organized swine producing units. P. W. Lytle and L. Bitney.

Editorial

18-001 Dissemination of research information. R. J. Graham and J. P. Holman.

Education (Agricultural)

24-014 New clientele and programs needed for occupational education in agriculture. R. D. Dillon. 24-015 Approaches to occupational education and teacher preparation for rural development, J, T, Horner and R. L Douglass,

Education and Family Resources

92-002 Developing technical skills of teaching. H. M. Crain. 92-003 Relationship between a home economics curriculum designed for concept learning and transfer of knowledge. S. M. Kreutz. 92-004 Consumer's commitment to achieve goals associated with purchases of moderate to expensive products. F. Walker.

Engineering (Agriculture'

11-001 Evaluation of belt and drawbar performance of new tractors. L. F. Larsen and M, L Mumgaard, 11-003 Planning farmstead buildings and livestock production systems. O. E. Cross and E, A, Olson, 11-008 Engineering phases of tillage, land treatment and livestock waste disposal for resource conservation. H. D. Wittmuss and D. E. Lane. 11-016 The mechanics and measurement of soil tillage. G. W. Steinbruegge. 11-021 Operations research on mechanized systems for cutting, curing and handling hay, G, M, Petersen, K, L VonBargen, and S, A, Weeks, 11-025 Operator comfort, health and safety in mobile agricultural

17 operations. G. W. Steinbruegge and R. D. Schnieder. 11-027 Environmental desi91 criteria for livestock housing. J. A. DeShazer. *11-029 Management and control of beef feedlot waste. C. B. Gilbertson and O. E. Cross. 11-030 Development and operation of irrigation systems. P. E. Fischbach, W. E. Splinter, and W. W. Sahs. *11-032 Allowable pollutional loads for fish and utilizing animal waste for fish production. O. E. Cross. 11-033 Dynamics and energetics of the soil plant-atmosphere continuum (SPAC). W. E. Splinter, N. A. Rosenberg, and J. D. Eastin. 11-034 Temporary storage of high-moisture feed grains. T. L. Thompson and M. G. Boosa lis. 11-035 Animal vvaste management with pollution oontral. O. E. Cross. 11-036 Grain processing and handling systems. N. C. Teter, T. L Thompson, and Wa Iter To Iman. 11-037 Electrically rropelled irrigation system electrical components and wiring problems. M. L. Mumgaard and L. E. Stetson. 11-038 Recharge of aquifers for purpose of irrigation withdrawal. D. M. Manbeck. 11-039 Measuring and defining rheological properties of food and food products from engineering ooncepts. L L. Bashford. 11-040 Water and waste systems for oountryside living. D. M. Manbeck, P. H. Gessaman. 11-041 Rapid nondestructive measurement of mo isture oontent and protein in grain. S. O. Nelson and L. E. Stetson. 11-042 Application of information on water-soil-plant relations to use and conservation of water. P. E. Fischbech, J. R. Gilley.

Entomology *17-002 Arthropod transmission of plant disease pathogens. Robert Staples. 17-007 The photosensitivity in insects. H. J. Ball. *17-022 Biology, ecology and control of insects affecting corn. R. E. Hill, H. J. Ball, and Z. B. Mayo. 17-023 Anatomy and histopathology of Nebraska pest insects. T. J. Helms. 17-024 Biology and integrated oontrol of the greenbug on sorghums and small grains. Robert Staples. 17-025 Studies of the European corn borer-feasibility of genetic manipula­ tion to oontrol the species. R. E. Hill. 17-026 Range and pasture insects. K. P. Pruess. 17-027 I njurious insects affecting forage legumes and forage and turf grasses. G. R. Manglitz, and S. D. Kindler.

18 Food and Nutrition

91-007 Metabolic interrelationships affecting nutrient energy requirements of humans. Constance Kies. 91-008 Nutritional status of IXlPulation groups. H. M. Fox. 91-012 Nutritional interrelationships in lipid metabolism. Constance Kies. 91-013 Changes in food practices for better nutrition. H. M. Fox. 91-014 Productivity of food service operations. M. E. Knickrehm. 91-015 Nutrition improvement in the northeast regions. Constance Kies and H. M. Fox.

Food Science and Technology

16-008 Microenvironment of liquid food handling equipment. R. B. Maxcy. *16-019 Detection and control of flavor changes of food. R. G. Arnold. 16-021 Effect of various processing techniques on the physicochemical properties of food proteins. L. D. Satterlee. 16-022 The effect of processing on potentially toxic microorganisms and metabolites in food. L. B. Bullerman. 16-023 Irradiation processing of foods for quality protection. R. B. Maxcy. 16-024 Food processing influences on nutrient composition. T. E. Hartung. 16-025 Improvement in quality of various cheese and other dairy foods. T. A. Evans. 16-026 Significance, study and use of enzymes in the food industry. K. M. Shahani. 16-027 Quality and safety of foods in households and institutions. Burt R. Maxcy.

Forestry

20-023 Windbreak shelter effects. W. T. Bagley. 20-028 Tree breeding. W. T. Bagley and D. P. Coyne.

Horticulture

*20-006 Improvement of vegetable crops. D. P. Coyne and R. B. O'Keefe. 20-010 Improvement of potatoes. R. B. O'Keefe and O. S. Malamud. 20-014 Evaluation of varieties and cultural practices in vegetables. D. S. Nuland and R. E. Neild. *20-021 Agroclimatic parameters to define the growing season of selected vegetables in Nebraska. R. E. Neild. *20-024 Effect of temperature extremes on growth and development of plants. E. J. Kinbacher. 20-029 Adaptation, improvement and management of turfgrasses and other ground covers for Nebraska. E. J. Kinbacher.

19 *20-030 Collection, propagation, culture, evaluation and maintenance of plant materials for landscaping. S. S. Salac, J. O. Young. 20-031 Measure evapotranspiration and photosynthesis to evaluate tech· niques for improvement of water use. N. J. Rosenberg. 20-034 Factors affecting post-harvest market quality of processed potatoes. R. B. O'Keefe. 20-035 Biophysical control of water loss. C. Y. Sullivan, J. D. Eastin and E. J. Kinbacher. 20-036 Genetics, breeding and OJltural interactions of beans (Phaseo/us vulgaris L.J D. P. Coyne. 20-037 Climatic resources and agroclimatic relationships. R. E. Neild.

Human Development and the Family

90-007 Rehabilitation of handicapped women. L. O. Schwab. *93-008 Loneliness and solitude - phenomena, incidence and factorial relationships. J. C. Woodward. 93-010 Perceived parent-child relationships, parent-child value systems, and personality development. J. H. Voss. 93-011 The middle years: developmental changes between thirty and sixty-five. R. H. Gingles. 93-012 The life span analysis of rural children's mental and social development. Violet Kalyan-Masih.

Plant Pathology

21-001 Plant disease survey and special investigations. Plant Pathology staff. 21-003 Purification and characterization of plant viruses. M. K. Brakke and W. G. Langenberg. 21-005 Fundamental studies on root diesases of plants. M. G. Boosalis. 21-006 Diseases of forest and shade trees. G. W. Peterson. 21-010 Plant Pathology outstate testing. D. W. Wysong, L. T. Palmer, and M. G. Boosalis. 21-012 Electron microscopy in agricultural research. W. G. Langenberg, M. K. Brakke, and E. M. Ball. 21-015 Epidemiology of vegetable diseases in Nebraska. J. R. Steadman. 21-016 Biology and control of bacterial diseases of aops. M. L. Schuster. 21-017 Physiology of funga I SPJre germination. J. W. Van Etten. 21-019 Interactions of soybean bacterial pathogens and their antagonists. A. K. Vidaver, J. R. Steadman and M. G. Boosalis. 21-020 Biological and physiological aspects of COrn and sorghum diseases. L. D. Dunkle. 21-021 Isolation, purification and characterization of bacterial plant patho~ gens, their viruses and bacteriocins. A. M. K. Vidaver.

20 21-022 Development of root disease oontrol technology with emphasis on biological control in corn and soybeans and other crops with common pathogens_ M_ G_ Boosalis, B. l. Doupnik, l. D. Dunkle.

Poultry Science

22-003 Physiological and physical response of poultry to environmental varibles. F. B. Mather. 22-005 Nutrient interrelationships, feed additives and mineral sources in poultry diets. T. W. Sullivan. 22-010 Factors affecting the quality and characteristics of poultry meat products. G. W. Froning. 22-012 The role of physiological food intake regulators in poultry. E. W. Gleaves. 22-014 Factors affecting quality (physical. chemical and microbiological) in eggs and egg products. T. E. Hartung and G. W. Froning. 22-017 Physiological responses of chickens to varying environments. F. B. Mather and J. A. DeShazer. 22-018 Improved processing utilization of poultry products. G. W. Froning, Richard Dam, and T. E. Hartung. 22-019 Interfacing of agriculture and wildlife resources. R. M. Case.

Statistical Laboratory

23-001 Applications of statistics to research in agriculture. W. M. Schutz.

Textiles, Clothing and Design

94-002 Factors affecting consumer satisfactions of clothing and textile purchases. A. E. Newton. 94-005 Developmental aspects of clothing awareness. P. J. Sailor. 94-006 Analysis of factors influencing consumer awareness of care labeling systems for textile products. J. Laughlin.

Veterinary Science 14-001 Animal disease diagnosis and surveillance in Nebraska. O. D. Grace. 14-002 Diseases of young pigs. N. R. Underdahl, M. J. Twiehaus and department staff. 14-004 Bionomics, etiology. and control of the parasites of Nebraska livestock. D. L. Ferguson and M. J. Twiehaus. 14-009 Prevention and control of enteric diseases of swine. N. R. Underdahl and O. D. Grace. 14-010 Gastrointestinal transfer of proteins. L. C. Payne and M. B. Rhodes.

21 14-012 I mmunological properties of parasite enzymes in sheep and swine. M. B. Rhodes. 14-013 Diseases of the central nervous system of cattle and swine. C. A. Mebus and N. R. Underdahl. 14-014 Bovine respiratory diseases. E. L Stair, M. B. Rhodes and C. A. Mebus. 14-015 Biological oontrel of internal parasites in livestock. M. B. Rhodes, D. L. Ferguson, and C. A. Mebus. 14-016 Agalactia syndrome of sows. A. Torres-Medina, M. J. Twiehaus, A. Hogg, L. O. McGill.

Northeast Station

42-001 Influence of certain housing and management regimes on confine­ ment rearing of growing finishing pigs. R. D. Fritschen.

North Platte Station

43-002 Development of principles and practices of weed control for Nebraska. G. A. Wicks. 43-006 Relating nutrition and management of growth and development in programming pork production. D. M. Danielson. 43-020 Animal disease surveillance in western Nebraska. R. G. White and C. M. Hibbs. 43-021 Determining nutritive value of forages with beef cattle. D. C. Clanton. 43-022 Development of ornamental plants for Nebraska as a Great Plains state. R. O. Uhlinger. 43-024 Injurious insects affecting livestock in Nebraska. J. 8. Campbell. 43-025 Irrigated pasture investigations. James Nichols, D. C. Clanton, and 8. R. Somerhalder. 43-026 Agricultural p-oduction systems for the Nebraska Sandhills. L. E. Lucas.

Panhandle Station

40-004 Engineering systems for water control in crop production. D. W. Fonken. 44-002 Ory bean variety test. F. N. Anderson and O. S. Nuland. 44-003 Maximum production of cre ps under irrigation in western Nebraska. F. N. Anderson. 44-004 Fertilizer and manure application for production of continuous corn. F. N. Anderson.

22 44-005 Small grain investigation. LA. Daigger and L. A. Nelson. 44-006 Alfalfa variety testing and oorn testing. F. N. Anderson and L. A. Nelson. 44-007 Effects of high rates of phosphate fertilization on the production of corn. F. N. Anderson. 44-010 Fertilizers for sugar beet production. F. N. Anderson. 44-011 Development of dryland O'"opping systems for western Nebraska. C. R. Fenster. 44-012 Improvement of millet production by breeding and cultural studies. L. A. Nelson. 44-013 Biology and control of insect pests of western Nebraska. A. F. Hagen. 44-014 Wheat production costs and returns in relation to farm size, Southwest and Panhandle areas of Nebraska. R. Retzlaff.

South Central Station

48-001 Irrigated row crop production systems in south central Nebraska. K. D. Frank. 48-002 How cultural practices affect root and stalk rot diseases of corn and sorghum. B. L. Doupnik, Jr. 48-003 Biology and control of crop insects in south central Nebraska. L. L. Peters. 48-004 Occurrence and effects of mycotoxins in feeds and foods. B. L. Doupnik, T. Thompson.

United States Meat Animal Research Center

46-001 Clay Center development. K. E. Gregory. 46-002 Improvement of beef cattle through breeding methods. R. M. Koch, G. E. Dickerson, and L. V. Cundiff. 46-003 Improvement of beef cattle through breeding methods. L. V. Cundiff, G. E. Dickerson, and R. M. Koch. 46-004 Improvement of beef cattle through breeding methods. D. B. Laster, K. E. Gregory. 46-005 Increase reproductive efficiency of swine, sheep and cattle. R. K. Christenson, D. B. Laster, and H. S. Teague.

University Field Laboratory

45-001 Field Laboratory development. W. W. Sahs.

23 EXPERIMENT STATION PUBLICATIONS

Eighty-eighth Annual Report (70 pages). Presented to the Governor. February 12. 1975. 1.500 copies. Nebraska Farm. Ranch and Home Quarterly. Summer. 1974 (24 pages). 13.500 to pies. Nebraska Farm. Ranch and Home Quarterly. Fall. 1974 (24 pages). 12.500 oopies. Nebraska Farm. Ranch and Home Quarterly. Winter. 1975 (24 pages) 11.300 copies. Nebraska Farm. Ranch and Home Quarterly. Spring. 1975 (24 pages) 11.600 oopies.

Bulletins 532. Limiting Liability (16 pages). Maurice Baker. Ivan Schmedemann. Thor Hertsgaard. Willard Schutz and George E. Radosevich. 5.200 copies. 533. Harvesting Loose Hay (31 pages). Leslie G. Carlow and Thomas L. Frey. 2.000 copies. 534. Soil Nutrient Levels for Alfalfa in the Central Platte Valley (20 pages). R. C. Sorensen. 2.000 topies. 535. A Five-Year Comparison of Insecticides Applied to Control Larvae of Western and Northern Corn Rootworms (15 pages). Z. B. Mayo. 2.500 topies.

Reprints (Bulletins) 519. Vegetable Gardening in Nebraska (18 pages). R. E. Neild. 9.000 oopies. 531. Perennial Flowers and Ground Cover for Nebraska (15 pages). R. D. Uhlinger. D. S. Nuland. and S. S. Salac. 2.500 oopies. 532. Limiting Liability (16 pages). Maurice Baker. Ivan Schmedemann. Thor Hertsgaard. Willard Schutz and George E. Radosevich. 1.000 copies.

Research Bulletins 262. Nutrient and Energy Composition of Beef Cattle Feedlot Water Fractions. C. B. Gilbertson. J. A. Nienaber. J. R. Ellis. T. M. McCalla. T. J. Klopfenstein and S. D. Farlin (20 pages). 1.500 copies. 263. Tree-Covered Land·Forms for Noise Control (47 pages). David I. Cook and David F. Van Haverbeke. 4.200 topies.

24 264. Structural and Operational Characteristics of Nebraska and Kansas Feeder-Cattle Growing Operations (43 pages). J. L. Jorgensen, J. G. Kendrick, A. C. Wellman, J. H. McCoy, J. W. Koudele and Q. C. Smith. 3,200 copies. 265. Results of the Fourth I nternational Winter Wheat Performance Nursery (159 pages). J. E. Stroike, V. A. Johnson, J. W. Schmidt, P. J. Mattern and K. D. Wilhelmi. 2,500 copies. 266. Growth Potential of Sandhills Ranches Through Irrigation (55 pages). R. D. Carver and G. A. Helmers. 1,200 copies. 267. Rates of Water Entry Into the Subsoil of Several Soil Series in Nebraska (18 pages). David T. Lewis. 1,500 copies. 268. Survival Factors of Plant Pathogenic Bacteria (53 pages). M. L. Schuster and D. P. Coyne. 1,500 copies. 269. A Rate/Cost Analysis of Nebraska Meat Trucking Activities with Livestock TrUCking Cost Comparisons (26 pages). Dale G. Anderson and Wayne W. Budt. 1,500 copies. 270. Leaf Freckles and Wilt of Corn Incited by Corynebacterium Nebraskense Schuster, Hoff, Mandel, Lazar, 1972 (40 pages). M. L. Schuster. 1,500 copies.

Reprints (Research Bulletins) 233. Calf Diarrhea (Scours): Reproduced With A Virus From A Field Outbreak (16 pages). C. A. Mebus, N. R. Underdahl, M. B. Rhodes and M. J. Twiehaus. 500 copies. 241. Performance Evaluation of Some Warm-Season Prairie Grasses in Nebraska Environments (55 pages). D. D. Warnes, L. C. Newell and W. J. Moline. 1,000 copies.

Tractor Test Reports Nebraska Tractor Test Data 1975 (54 pages). 15,000 copies. Report of individual tractors tested during period of July 1, 1974 to June 30, 1975. Nebraska Tractor Tests 1161-1182. 8,000 copies. Reprints of individual tests: 930,500 copies; 1139,1,000 copies; 1157, 666 copies; 1158, 667 copies; 1159, 667 copies; 1160, 2,000 copies.

Outstate Testing Circulars

161. Nebraska Alfalfa Variety Tests 1963-1973 (19 pages). A. F. Dreier, W. R. Kehr, R. S. Moomaw, F. N. Anderson and P. H. Grabouski, 2,500 copies.

25 162. Nebraska Varietal Tests of Fall·Sown Grains 1974 (30 pages). A. F. Dreier, J. W. Schmidt, l. A. Nelson, G. M. Dornhoff, P. H. Grabouski and P. T. Nordqu ist. 4,000 copies. 163. Nebraska Spring Small Grain Variety Tests 1974 (23 pages). A. F. Dreier, J. W. Schmidt, l. A. Nelson and R. S. Moomaw. 3,600 copies. 164. Nebraska Corn Performance Tests 1974 (49 copies). A. F. Dreier, P. H. Grabouski, G. M. Dornhoff and R. S. Moomaw. 7,000 copies. 165. Performance of Soybean Varieties in Nebraska 1974 (19 pages). A. F. Dreier, J. H. Williams, R. S. Moomaw, G. M. Dornhoff and P. H. Grabouski. 6,000 copies. 166. Nebraska Gr~in Sorghum Performance Tests 1974 (39 pages). A. F. Dreier, P. T. Nordquist, G. M. Dornhoff, P. H. Grabouski, R. S. Moomaw and l. A. Nelson. 4,500 copies. 167. Millet Variety Tests, 1974 (15 pages). l. A. Nelson. 1,100 copies.

Miscellaneous Publications

MP 19 Handbook on Planning and Conducting Cooperative Occupational Education Program in Off·Farm Agricultural Occupations (173 pages). Dale G. Zikmund and James T. Horner. 500 copies. MP 30 Nebraska Agriculture: Selected Graphics (23 pages). Alfred l. Stark and James G. Kendrick. 1,000 copies.

North Central Regional Publications NCR 217. Patterns of living Related to Income Poverty in Disadvantaged Families: A Basebook. Publ ished at Iowa State University_ NCR 218. Structura I and Operationa I Characteristics of Nebraska and Kansas Feeder Cattle Growing Operations. Published at University of Nebraska- Linooln. NCR 219 Feeder Cattle Pricing at Kansas and Nebraska Auctions. Published at Kansas State University-Manhattan. NCR 220. The Kansas-Nebraska Cattle Feedlot Industry-Feeder Cattle Pro­ curement Practices and Operational Characteristics. Published at Kansas State University-Manhattan. NCR 221. Recommended Chemical Soil Test Procedures for the North Central Region. Published at North Dakota State University. NCR 224. Population Change and Net Migration in the North Central States, 1960-70. Published at University of Missouri-Columbia.

26 Nebraska Farm, Ranch and Home Quarterly Articles

A Message From The Vice-Chancellor. Duane Acker. Vol 21 (2) 2. The Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources. Dr. H. W. Ottoson. Vol 21 (2). The Fortunes of Agriculture and the University. James H. Zumberge. Vol 21 (2) 4. Two Big Grasses of the Sandhi lis. l. J. Perry, Jr. Vol 21 (2) 5-6. AK-SAR-BEN is a Friend to Young People. John D. Orr. Vol 21 (2) 7. Sorghum That Resists Greenbugs. S. D. Kindler and P. T. Nordquist. Vol 21 (2) 8-9. College of Home Economics. Sonia K. Kirchhoff. Vol 21 (2) 10-11. Controlling Grubs on Cattle. J. B. Campbell, R. Gene White and Harry Stok'ely. Vol 21 (2) 11. Soil Series-A Key to Nitrogen Fertilization of Wheat. G. A. Peterson, D. H. Sander and l. Daigger. Vol 21 (2) 12-14. Indian Leaders Talk About Influences That Shaped Their Lives. Violet Kalyan-Masih and Janis Adams. Vol 21 (2) 15-16. Apply Anhydrous Ammonia While Irrigating. H. R. Mulliner and Ken D. Frank. Vol 21 (2) 17-18. More Hay on Subirrigated Meadows. G. W. Rehm and l. A. Daigger. Vol 21 (2) 19-20. Compared Expansion Strategies for Sandhi lis Ranches. Glenn A. Helmers and Robert D. Carver. Vol 21 (2) 21-22. Rural Revitalization: Fact or Fancy? Duane A. Olsen. Vol 21 (2) 23-24. A Team Effort in the Information Game. Dan B. Lutz. Vol 21 (3) 2-5. Learn-at-Home Course. Georgia Skinker. Vol 21 (3) 5. National Sire Evaluation. Merlyn K. Nielsen. Vol 21 (3) 6-7. Students See European Beef. Ted Doane. Vol 21 (3) 8-9. Do Cattle Really Need Confinement? Stanley D. Farlin. Vol 21 (3) 10-11. Pest Management. Walt Gary, David Keith and Alex Martin. Vol 21 (3) 12-14. Homemaking Unlimited: Has It Made A Difference; Lois O. Schwab and Charlotte Holm. Vol 21 (3) 15-17. Indian Students As Their Teachers See Them. Violet Kalyan-Masih and Janis Adams. Vol 21 (3) 17. Power of the Water Model. Deon D. Axthelm. Vol 21 (3) 18-20. Feedgrain Summer I ntern. Marcia S. Pearson. Vol 22 (3) 20. Crop Residues Grazed by Cattle. l. J. Perry, Jr. Vol 21 (3) 21-22. Let Alfalfa Cut Your Feed Bill. Murray Danielson. Vol 22 (3) 22-24. NebGuide: The Nebraska Information Filing System. Marcia S. Pearson. Vol 21 (3) 24.

27 Water Resources Research. Warren Viessman, Jr. and Karen Stork. Vol 21 (4) 2-4. The Cost of Trucking Meat. Dale G. Anderson and Wayne W. Budt. Vol 21 (4) 5-6. Crop Residues Have Forage Potential. L. J. Perry, John Ward and Kenneth Von Bargen. Vol 21 (4) 6-7. Supplementation: Livestock on Residues Need It. John K. Ward. Vol 21 (4) 8-9. Home Economics' New Home. Marcia Pearson. Vol 21 (4) 10·11. Meet Your Earthwatching Task Force. Jay Fussell. Vol21 (4) 12-14. A Look at Nebraska's Export Picture. P. W. Lytle and Dennis L. Nun. Vol 21 (4) 15. How to Protect Sheep From Flies. Ted H. Doane, J. B. Campbell and D. V. Kershner. Vol 21 (4) 16-17. Can The Industry Really Afford Eggshell Waste? T. W. Sullivan and G. W. Froning. Vol21 (4) 18-19. 25 Years of Foundation Seed. Warren Sahs. Vol 21 (4) 20-21. Why Farm Families Moonlight. R. J. Hanson. Vol 21 (4) 22. Simulation and the Swine Producer. J. A. DeShazer, N. C. Teter and T. L. Thompson. Vol 21 (4) 23·24. Areas of Excellence. Marcia S. Pearson. Vol 21 (4) 24. Inflation Fighters. Harriet Kahn. Vol 22 (1) 2-4. Alfalfa in Swine Finishing Diets. Phil Grabouski and Murray Danielson. Vol 22(1)5·6. Protein Levels for Swine. Larry L. Bitney and Bobby D. Moser. Vol 22 (1) 7-8. A Million Pounds of Education. Densel W. O'Dea and Louis A. Daigger. Vol 22 (1) 9-10. Is Car Exhaust Poisoning Our Corn? Lowell Satterlee, N. Y. Zachariah and R. M. Hill. Vol 22 (1) 11. Nebraska's Range and Pasture Resources. James T. Nichols and L. J. Perry, Jr. Vol 22 (1) 12-15. Clothing Goals. Audrey Newton. Vol 22 (1) 15. Partners in Horticulture Therapy. S. S. Salac, J. F. Merker, R. E. Neild and J. O. Young. Vol 22 (1) 16-18. Dry Bean Planting, Weather Or Not. Ralph Neild and Don Wilhite. Vol 22 (1) 19. Fertilizing Proso Millet. L A. Nelson and LA. Daigger. Vol 22 (1) 20-21. Agriculture in the Holy Land. Leon Chesnin. Vol 22 (1) 22·24.

28 Departmental Reports

Department of Agricultural Communications

RelX>rt Number 4, Survey of County Agents on NebGuide. Grant I. Johnson and Robert J. Florell. Report Number 5, How to Get Extension Publications Written and Printed. Grant I. Johnson, Jay P. Holman and Ralston J. Graham. Report Number 6, 1974 Radio·TV Listening, Viewing Habits of Nebraska Farmers & Ranchers. James K. Randall, Robert J. Florell and John Gross.

Department of Agronomy

Report Number 7, Performance of Winter Wheat Varieties in Nebraska Tests. A. F. Dreier, J. W. Schmidt and G. M. Dornhoff. Report Number 8, Performance of Winter Wheat Varieties in Nebraska Tests. A. F. Dreier, J. W. Schmidt, Ph. H. Grabouski, P. T. Nordquist, L. A. Nelson and C. R. Fenster. Report Number 9, Soils of the Agronomy Section, University of Nebraska Field Laboratory at Mead. D. T. Lewis, Harry R. James and James V. Drew. Report Number 10, A Detailed Survey of the Soil Testing Service Time Provided to Farmers and Ranchers by the University of Nebraska Cooperative Extension Service. R. A. Wiese, D. Knudsen and James Hansen. Report Number 11, Lead Content of Grass Along the Highway. Leon Chesnin and R. M. Hill. Report Number 12, Protein Content of Winter Wheat Varieties. A. F. Dreier. Report Number 13, A Comparison of Suggested Fertilizer Programs Obtained from Several Soil Test Laboratory Services. Department of Agronomy Staff. Report Number 14, List of Available Bulletins on Forage, Pasture and Range Management. L. J. Perry and Peter N. Jensen.

Department of Animal Science 1975 Nebraska Swine Report. 1975 Nebraska Beef Cattle Report. 1975Dairy Report.

Department of Agricultural Economics

Report Number 63, Estimated Crop and Livestock Production Costs. Larry L. Bitney, Philip A. Henderson, Robert E. J. Retzlaff, Robert E. Perry, Paul E. Miller and Douglas D. Duey.

29 Department of Agricultural Education Report Number 42, American Association of Teacher Educators In Agriculture. J. T. Horner. Report Number 43, American Association of Teacher Educators in Agricul­ ture. J. T. Horner. Report Number 44, American Association of Teacher Educators In Agriculture. J. T. Horner. Report Number 45, TESTI MONY on Occupational Education to U. S. House of Representatives. J. T. Horner.

Department of Food and Nutrition Report Number 12, Nutrition Education in the Elementary School. Susan Beavens and Hazel Fox. Report Number 14, Comparative Value of Commercial Whole Wheat Dry Breakfast Cereals as Protein Sources for Growing Mice. Connie Sue-Ming Shieh a nd Co nsta nce K ies. Report Number 15, Comparative I nfluences of Three Plant Oils on the Fatty Acid Compositions of Blood 'Serum Lipid Fractions in Adolescent Boys. Maria·Elizabeth Lopez-Rico and Constance Kies. Report Number 16, The Influence of Three Plant Oils on Blood Serum Phospholipids of Adolescent Boys. Kaye Murray Stanek and Constance Kies.

Department of Horticulture Report Number 109, Effects of Slow· Release Fertilizers on the Performance of Blueleaf Honeysuckle Grown in Nutrient Deficient Soil. Sotero S. Salac. Report Number 110, Roadside Establishment of Green Ash as Affected by Mulches, Herbicides, Slow-Release Fertilizers, and Sizes of Plant Stock. Sotero S. Salac. Report Number 111, Comparison of Different Methods of Establishing Bur Oak on The Roadside. Sotero S. Salac.

Department of Agricultural Meteorology Report Number 75-1, Evapotranspiration of Subirrigated Vegetation in the Platte River Valley of Nebraska. Blaine L. Blad and Norman J. Rosenberg.

North Platte Statio" Report Number 1, Sandhill Agricultural Laboratory Field Day Tour Guide. North Platte Station Staff. Report Number 2, Crops and Livestock Field Day Tour Guide. North Platte Station Staff.

30 Report Number 3, Ecofallow in Wheat-Sorghum or Corn-Fallow Rotation. Gail A. Wicks and Paul T. Nordquist.

Panhandle Station Panhandle Station Annual Report, 1974. Panhandle Station Staff.

Journal Series (T echnical Articles and Papers Publ ished or Subm itted for Publ ication)

2730. Optimum Crown Depth Soil Temperature for Reproductive Develop­ ment of Four Wheat Varieties. D. E. Smika. Plant and Soil. v40 (3):573-580,1974. 2908. A Comparison of Popular Clone Performance in Nebraska. Walter T. Bagley. Proceedings, Eighth Central States Forest Tree Imp. Conf., Oct. 11-13, 1973. 3300 "Self-Checking" Psychrometer System for Gradient and Profile Determinations Near the Ground_ Norman J. Rosenberg and K. W. Brown. Agricultural Meteorology. v13:215-226, 1974. 3309. Self-. Patricia Sailor and Wilma Crumley. Journal of Home Eoonomics. Pages 4-8, May, 1975. 3335. Leaf Water Potential and Stomatal Activity in Sorghum as Influ­ enced by Soil Moisture Stress. A. Blum and C. Y. Sullivan. Israel Journal of Botany. v23:14-19, 1974. 3357. Electrical Properties of Agricultural Products - A Critical Review. Stuart O. Nelson. Transactions of the ASAE. v16 (2):384-400, 1973. 3361. Role of the Lysine, Tyrosine and Tryptophan Residues in the Activity of Milk Lysozymes. Beverly A. Friend, R. R. Eitenmiller and K. M. Shahani. Journal of Food Science. v40:833-838, 1975. 3432. Immunochemical Studies 011 Human and Bovine Milk Lysozymes. R. R. Eitenmiller, Beverly A. Friend, K. M. Shahani and Ellen M. Ball. Journal of Food Science. v39:93O-933, 1974. 3473. Microscopic Observations of Germination and Septum Formation in Pycnidiospores of Botrvodiplodia theobromae. W. P. Wergin, L. D. Dunkle, J. L. Van Etten, G. St. Julian and L. A. Bulla, Jr. Developmental Biology. V32:1-14, 1972. 3475. Activity Ratios for Farm Machinery Operations Analysis. Kenneth Von Bargen and M. B. Cunney. Transactions of the ASAE. v17 (2):225-227,1974. 3477. Chemical Characteristics of d Feedlot Soil Profile. G. E. Schuman and T. M. McCalla. Soil Science. v119 (2):113-118, February, 1975.

31 3490. Influence of Nutritional Regime on Age at Puberty in Gilts. P. J. Cunningham, C. H. Naber, Dwane R. Zimmerman and E. R. Peo, Jr. Journal of Animal Science. v39 (1):63-67, 1974. 3491. Anthelmintic Activity of Levamisole Against Ascaris, Trichuris and Metastrongylus Infection in Swine. D. L. Ferguson and R. G. White. Journal of Animal Science. v40 (5):838'843, 1975. 3520. Every~Other Furrow Irrigation of Corn. P. E. Fischbach and H. R. Mulliner. Transactions of the ASAE. v17 (3):426-428,1974. 3527. Convective, Radiative and EvafX)rative Heat Losses of White Leghorn Layers as Affected by Bird Density Per Cage. L. L. Olson, J. A. DeShazer and F. B. Mather. Transactions of the ASAE. v17 (5):960-964,967,1974. 3542. Genetic Studies in an Exotic Population of Corn (Zea mays L.) Grown Under Two Plant Densities. I. Estimates of Genetic Para­ meters. Subandi and W. A. Compton. Theoretical and Applied Genetics. v44:153-159, 1974. 3543. Genetic Studies in an Exotic Population of Corn (Zea mays L.) Grown Under Two Plant Densities. II. Choice of a Density Evnironment for Selection. Subandi and W. A. Compton. Theoreti­ cal and Applied Genetics. v44:193·198, 1974. 3544. Selection in Beef Cattle. I. Selection Applied and Generation I nterval. Robert M. Koch, Keith E. Gregory and Larry V. Cundiff. Journa I of Animal Science. v39 (3) :449·458, 1974. 3545. Selection in Beef Cattle. II. Selection Response. Robert M. Koch, Keith E. Gregory and Larry V. Cundiff. Journal of Animal Science. v39 (3):45g.470, 1974. 3557. Root Distribution and Vegetative Propagation of Asclepias syriaca L. L. L. Evetts and O. C. Burnside. Weed Research. v14:283·288, 1974. 3566. Operational Characteristics of Meat Animals - Part III: Broilers. N. C. Teter, J. A. DeShazer and T. L. Thompson. Transactions of the ASAE. v16 (6):1165-1167, 1973. 3585. Light Transmission in Field Communities of Sorghum. Max D. Clegg, William W. Biggs, Jerry D. Eastin, Jerry W. Maranville and Charles Y. Sullivan. Agronomy Journal. v66:471·476, July·August, 1974. 3588. The Effect of Ration on Engineering Properties of Beef Cattle Manure. G. A. Frecks and C. B. Gilbertson. Transactions of the ASAE. v17 (2):383·387, 1974. 3595. Comparative Value of L·, DL·, and D·Methionine Supplementation of an Oat-based Diet for Humans. Constance Kies, Hazel Fox and Simon Aprahamian. . v105:809·814, 1975. 3600. Isolation of Transmissible Gastroenteritis Virus from Lungs of Market·Weight Swine. N. R. Underdahl, C. A. Mebus, E. L. Stair, M.

32 B. Rhodes, L. D. McGill and M. J. Twiehaus. American Journal of Veterinary Research. v35 (9):1209·1216, September, 1974. 3602. Significance of Residual Mineral N in Soils from Fertilizer Applica~ tion. R. A. Olson, K. D. Frank, E. C. Seim, John Muir and A. F. Dreier. International Soi I Science Society. I X:47-55, Moscow, 1974. 3603. The Residual Activity of TBZ or Benomyl Against Cercospora Ceticola in Sugarbeets. J. H. Riesselman and J. L. Weihing. Journal of the American Society of Sugar Beet Technologists. v17 (4):319-322, October, 1973. 3609. Registration of 11 Germplasm Lines of Maize. W. A. Compton, J. H. Lonnquist and N. E. Williams. Crop Science. v14:610-611. July­ August, 1974. 3610. Registration of Four Germplasm Inbred Lines of Maize. W. A. Compton. Crop Science. v14:611, July-August, 1974. 3639. Disposal of Effluent from a Beef Cattle Feedlot Runoff Control Holding Pond. J. A. Nienaber, C. B. Gilbertson, T. M. McCalla and F. M. Kestner. Transactions of the ASAE. v17 (2) :375-378, 1974. 3643. Limited Energy Supplementation of Yearling Steers Grazing Irriga­ ted Pasture and Subsequent Feedlot Performance. R. P. Lake, R. L. Hildebrand, D. C. Clanton and L. E. Jones. Journal of Animal Science. v39 (5):827-833, 1974. 3644. Intake, Digestibility and Nitrogen Utilization of Steers Consuming I rrigated Pasture as I nfluenced by Limited Energy Supplementation. R. P. Lake, D. C. Clanton and J. F. Karn. Journal of Animal Science. v38 (6):1291-1297,1974. 3645. Breeding, Housing, and Feeding Management. R. D. Appleman and F. G. Owen. Journal of Dairy Science. v58 (3):447-464, March, 1975. 3652. Survival of Macrophomina phaseoli in Corn and Sorghum Stalk Residue. G. E. Cook, M. G. Boosalis, L. D. Dunkle and G. N. Odvody. Plant Disease Reporter. v57:873-875, 1973. 3662. Synthetically Spanning an Infrared Moisture Analyzer. L. L. Olson and J. A. DeShazer. Transactions of the ASAE. v17 (4):733-736, 1974. 3663. Rainfall Runoff from Irrigation Furrows. Dennis C. Kincaid and Norris P. Swanson. Transactions of the ASAE. v17 (2):266-268, 1974. 3673. Number Conservation: An Analysis of Provoked and Spontaneous One·to·One Correspondence in Lower and Middle Class Preopera­ tional Children. Rose M. Kastl, Violet Kalyan-Masih and Helen Sulek. Child Study Journal. v4 (3): 195-206, 1974.

33 3674. Personal History and Job Tenure of Dietary Employees. Marie E. Knickrehm and Rebecca Ann Dowling Wertz. Journal of the American Dietetic Association. v66 (1):34-37, January, 1975. 3676. Cooperation for Realistic Education: Emphasis Agribusiness. Roy D. Dillon. American Vocational Journal. November, 1973. 3680. Carbohydrate and Organic Nitrogen Concentrations within Range Grass Parts at Maturity. L J. Perry, Jr. and Lowell E. Moser. Journal of Range Management. v27 (4):276-278, July, 1974. 3682. Tarnished and Alfalfa Plant Bugs in Alfalfa: Population Suppression with ULV Malathion. K. P. Pruess. Journal of Economic Entomol­ ogy. v67 (4) :525-528, August, 1974. 3683. Precipitation Nitrogen Contribution Relative to Surface Runoff Discharges. G. E. Schuman and R. E. Burwell. Journal of Environ­ mental Quality. v3 (4):366-369, 1974. 3685. Some Effects of Beef-Feedlot Effluent Applied to Forage Sorghum Grown on a Colo Silty Clay Loam Soil. J. E. Sukovaty, L. F. Elliott and N. P. Swanson. Journal of Environmental Quality. v3 (4):381-388,1974. 3687. Effect of Effluent from Beef Feedlots on the Physical and Chemical Properties of Soil. D. G. Hinrichs, A. P. Mazurak and N. P. Swanson. Soil Science Society of America Proceedings. v38 (4):661-663, July-August, 1974. 3689. Inheritance and linkage Relations of Reaction to Xanthomonas Phaseol; (E. F. Smith) Dowson (Common Blight), State of Plant Development and Plant Habit in Phaseolus Vulgaris L. -Dermot P. Coyne and M. L. Schuster. Euphytica. v23:195-204, 1974. 3695. Trifluralin Dissipation in Soil Following Repeated Annual Applica­ tions. O. C. Burnside. Weed Scienoe. v22 (4):374-377, July, 1974. 3698. Loneliness and the Elderly as Related to Housing. Harriette Woodward, Ruby Gingles and John C. Woodward. The Gerontolo­ gist. v14 (4):349-351, August, 1974. 3699. Research on Climate and Agricultural Production in the Context of On-Farm Water Management. Norman J. Rosenberg. Proceedings, USAID Symposium on On-Farm Water Management. Pages 110-122, 1974. 3702. A Critical Review of light Models for Estimating the Shortwave Radiation Regime of Plant Canopies. Raoul Lemeur and Blaine L. Blad. Agricultural Meteorology. v14:255-286, 1974. 3703. Development and Processing of ASAE Standards-An Example. LaVerne E. Stetson. Transactions of the ASAE. v17 (4):790-792, 1974.

34 3704. Use of Population Breeding in Sorghum-Problems and Progress. W. M. Ross. Proceedings, ASTA Corn-Sorghum Research Conference. Pages 30-43, 1974. 3706. I nfluence of Exercise on Performance and Carcass Parameters of Confinement Reared Swine. G. M. Weiss, E. R. Peo, Jr., R. W. Mandigo and B. D. Moser. Journal of Animal Science. v40 (3) :457-462, 1975. 3707. Ribonucleic Acid of Barley Yellow Dwarf Virus. M. K. Brakke and W. F. Rochow. Virology. v61:24O-248, 1974. 3708. Sprinkler Irrigation Design Criteria for Sugar Beets. David W. Fonken, John C. Steele and Paul E. Fischbach. Transactions of the ASAE. v17 (5):889-891, 1974. 3710. Effect of Plant Age and Inoculum Concentration on Leaf Freckles and Wilt of Corn. A. G. Calub, M. L. Schuster, C. O. Gardner and W. A. Compton. Crop Science. v14:398 -401, May-June, 1974. 3711. Breeding and Genetic Studies of Tolerance to Several Bean (Phase­ alus Vulgaris L.) Bacterial Pathogens. D. P. Coyne and M. L. Schuster. Euphytica. v23:651-656, 1974. 3716. Additional Hosts of the "Yellow Clover Aphid Complex." G. R. Manglitz and H. J. Gorz. Journal of Economic Entomology. v67 (3) :453-454, June, 1974. 3719. Heat Losses of Large White Turkeys-6 to 36 Days of Age. J. A. DeShazer, L. L. Olson and F. B. Mather. Poultry Science. v53:2047-2054, 1974. 3721. Effect of Type of Assay Flask Closure on the Gorwth Response of Saccharomyces Carlsbergensis to Vitamin 8 , A. M. Joe and K. M. 6 Shahani. Journal of Milk and Food Technology. v37 (8):438-440, August, 1974. 3724. Origin of Sterols in Uredospores of Uromyces Phaseolt: Hung-Kuang Lin and H. W. Knoche. Phytochemistry. v13:1795-1799, 1974. 3725. The Ultrastructural Appearance of Cowpea Mosaic Virus in Cowpea. Willem G. Langenberg and Helen F. Schroeder. Journal of Ultra­ structure Research. v51 : 166-175, 1975. 3728. Phosphate Placement for Corn in Chisel and Moldboard Plowing Systems. l. J. Cihacek, D. l. Mulvaney, R. A. Olson, l. F. Welch and R. A. Wiese. Agronomy Journal. v65:665-668, September­ October, 1974. 3731. Synthesis of Ribonucleic Acids During the Germination of Rhizopus stolonifer sporangiospores. John R. Roheim, Robert H. Knight and James l. Van Etten. Developmental Biology. v41:137-145, 1974. 3732. Embedment of Swimming Cells in Thin, Removable Epoxy Films Without Centrifugation, Encapsulation, or Filtration. Willem G.

35 Langenberg and Helen F. Schroeder. Stain Technology. v49 (5) :316-317, 1974. 3733. I nfluonce of Molecular Weights of Bacteriophage 06 Double­ Stranded Ribonucleic Acids on Interferon Induction. W. J. Kleinschmidt, J. l. Van Etten and A. K. Vidaver. Infection and Immunity. v10 (1):284-285, July, 1974. 3735. A Dicentric Robertsonian Translocation in a Dexter Cow. Franklin E. Eldridge. The Journal of Heredity. v65:353·355, 1974. 3737. Characterization of Tenacious Residue of Alkaline Circulation Cleaning. R. B. Maxcy and R. G. Arnold. Journal of Milk and Food Technology. v37 (9):469-472, September, 1974. 3738. Improved Technique for Evaluating Resistance of Corn to Coryn­ ebacterium nebraskense. A. G. Calub, M. l. Schuster, W. A. Compton and C. O. Gardner. Crop Science. v14:716·718, Septem· ber'October, 1974. 3739. Wind Reduction by a Highly Permeable Tree Shelterbelt. David R. Miller, Norman J. Rosenberg and Walter T. Bagley. Agricultural Meteorology. v14:321·333, 1975. 3742. Bovine Congenital Defects Variations of Internal Hydrocephalus. H. J. Greene, H. W. Leipold and C. M. Hibbs. The Cornellian Veterinarian. v64 (4) :596-616,1974. 3743. Freeze Dried Alfalfa as a Protein Source for Turkeys, 0-4 Weeks of Age. D. P. Holder, T. W. Sullivan, G. O. Kohler and A. l. livingston. Poultry Science. v54:86-90, 1975. 3744. Future Direction of Beef Cattle Environment Research and Needs for Additional Knowledge. Norman C. Teter. Livestock Environ­ ment. Pages 410·415, 1974 American Society of Agricultural Engineers. 3745. Reflectant 1nduced Modification of Soybean Canopy Radiation Balance. 11. A Quantitative and Qualitative Analysis of Radiation Reflected from a Green Soybean Canopy. Raoul Lemeur and Norman J. Rosenberg. Agronomy Journal. v67:301-306, May-June, 1975. 3746. Occurrence of Blue-Eye Condition in Commercial Popcorn. L B. Bullerman. Cereal Foods World. v20 (2):104'106, February, 1975. 3751. Inheritance of Seed and Seedling Color in Sweet clover. H. J. Gorz, J. E. Specht and F. A. Haskins. Crop Science. v15:235·238, March· April, 1975. 3752. I ntergenotypic Competition Studies in Corn (Zea mays L). I. Among Experimental Hybrids. A Jurado·Tovar and W. A. Compton. Theoretical and Appl ied Genetics. v45:205-21 0, 1974.

36 3753. Selection Criteria for Efficient Beef Production. G. E. Dickerson, Niklaus Kunzi, L. V. Cundiff, R. M. Koch, V. H. Arthaud and K. E. Gregory. Journal of Animal Science. v39 (4):659'673, 1974. 3754. Historical Note - Isolation of the Avian Reticuloendothelial Virus (Strain T). F. R. Robinson and M. J. Twiehaus. Avian Diseases. v18 (2):278·288, April·June, 1974. 3755. Effect of Age and Time of Dayan Sex Attraction and Mating of the Face Fly, Musca Autumnalis. M. F. B. Chaudhury and Harold J. Ball. Journal of Insect Physiology. v20:2079·2085, 1974. 3756. Comparative Effectiveness of 39· and 2450·MHz Electric Fields of Control of Rice Weevils in Wheat. S. O. Nelson and L. E. Stetson. Journal of Economic Entomology. v67 (5) :592·595, October, 1974. 3758. Registration of Cerise ProSQ Millet. Lenis A. Nelson. Crop Science. v15:98, January·February, 1975. 3759. Purification and Properties of RNA Polymerases I and II from Germinated Spores of Rhizopus stolonifer. Cheng-Shung Gong and James L. Van Etten. Cinadian Journal of Microbiology. v20 (9): 1267-1272, 1974. 3760. Selection of Ovulation Rate in Swine: Population, Procedures and Ovulation Response. Dwane R. Zimmerman and P. J. Cunningham. Journal of Animal Science. v40 (1):61-69, 1975. 3762. Purification and Characterization of Syringacin 4-A, a Bacteriocin from Pseudomonas syringae 4·A. William L. Haag and Anne K. Vidaver. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy. v6 (1):76-83, July, 1974. 3765. Plant Physiological Responses to Water Stress. Charles Y. Sullivan and Jerry D. Eastin. Agricultural Meteorology. v14:113-127, 1974. 3766. Effects of Soil pH and Moisture on the Direct Radioassay of Herbicides in Soil. T. L. Lavy. Weed Science. v23 (1):49·52, January, 1975. 3767. Survey of the Field Efficacy of Reoviral Calf Diarrhea Vaccine. M. J. Twiehaus, C. A. Mebus and E. P. Bass. Veterinary Medicine. January, 1975. 3768. The Effect of Building Type, Management and Percent Slatted Floor on Performance and Health Characteristics in G-F Pigs. R. D. Fritschen, N. R. Underdahl and J. A. DeShazer. Livestock Envi· ronment. Pages 144-156, 1974 American Society of Agricultural Engineers. 3771. Supplemental Iron for the Artifically Reared Piglet. David M. Danielson and John J. Noonan. Journal of Animal Science. v40 (4):621·623,1974.

37 3775. Physical and Chemical Properties of Soil Associated with Heavy Applications of Manure from Cattle Feedlots. A. E. Tiarks, A. P. Mazurak and Leon Chesnin. Soil Science Society of America Proceedings. v38 (5):826-830, September·October, 1974. 3776. Physico-Chemical Characterization of Normal and PSE Porcine Muscle Myoglobins. M. Bembers and L. D. Satterlee. Journal of Food Science.v40:4().43, 1975. 3779. Effects of Thermal Acclimation and Magnitude of Environmental Temperature Change on Physiological ResjX)nses of Roosters. F. B. Mather, J. A. DeShazer and Malik M. Ahmad. Livestock Envi· ronment. Pages 96'102, 1974 American Society of Agricultural Engineers. 3780. Effect of Early Competition on Growth of Common Milkweed. L. L. Evetts and O. C. Burnside. Weed Science. v23 (1):1·3, January, 1975. 3782. Pimaricin and Mycostatin for Retarding Cottage Cheese Spoilage. K. M. Nilson, K. M. Shahani, J. R. Vakil and A. Kilara. Journal of Dariy Science. v58 (5) :668-671, May, 1975. 3783. Effect of Antifungal Agents on the Carbohydrate Metabolism of Kluyveromyces fragilis. K. M. Shahani, M. G. Carrancedo and A. Kilara. Journal of Milk and Food Technology. v38 (4) :208-211, April, 1975. 3784. Evaluation of Swine Housing Through Simulation. J. A. DeShazer and N. C. Teter. Livestock Environment. Pages 103·108, 1974 American Society of Agricultural Engineers. 3785. The Nitrogen Status ,Beneath Beef Cattle Feedlots in Eastern Nebraska. J. R. Ellis, L. N. Mielke and G. E. Schuman. Soil Science Society of America Proceedings. v39 (1):107·111, January·Febru· ary, 1975. 3786. Modeling Economic Thresholds for Green Cloverworm on Soybean. K. P. Pruess. Proceedings North Central Branch· E.S.A. v29:69-74, 1974. 3787. Cross Matings Between Therioaphis Maculata (Buckton) and T. Trifolii (Monell) (Hemiptera: Homoptera: Aphididae) and Their Implications in Regard to the Taxonomic Status of the Insects. George R. Manglitz and Louise M. Russell. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington. v76 (3):29()'296, September, 1974. 3788. Functional Properties of the Great Northern Bean (Phaseo/us vulgaris) Protein Isolate. L. D. Satterlee, M. Bembers and J. G. Kendrick. Journal of Food Science. v4O:81·84, 1975.

38 3789. Extraction and Nutritive Quality of Wheat Protein Concentrate. J. H. Woerman and L. D. Satterlee. Food Technology. July, 1974. 3790. Possibilities of Controlling Insects with Microwaves and Lower Frequency R F Energy. Stuart O. Nelson and LaVerne E. Stetson. IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques. vMTT-22 (12):1303-1305, December, 1974. 3791. Resistance of Red Clover to the Clover Leaf Weevil. H. J. Gorz, G. R. Manglitz and F. A. Haskins. Crop Science. v15:279-280, March·April, 1975. 3792. Biochemical Properties of Alfalfa Protein Concentrate. B. L. Free and L. D. Satterlee. Journal of Food Science. v40:85-89, 1975. 3795. I nhibition of Affatoxin Production by Cinnamon. L. B. Bullerman. Journal of Food Science. v39:1163-1165, 1974. 3796. Character of Bovine Vaginal Mucus at Estrus and After Breeding. J. J. Noonan, A. B. Schultze and E. F. Ellington. Proceedings, Western Section, American Society of Animal Science. v25:273-275, 1974. 3797. Estrous Cycle Control With Progestogen Implants and Gonadotropin Injections. J. E. Kinder and E. F. Ellington. Proceedings, Western Section, American SOCiety of Animal Science. Pages 250·253, 1974. 3798. Reaction of 113 Corn (Zea Mays) Genotypes to Leaf Freckles and Wilt. A. G. Calub, W. A. Compton, C. O. Gardner and M. L. Schuster. Plant Disease Reporter. v58 (10):956-960, October, 1974. 3799 An Evaluation of Potential Mycotoxin·Producing Molds in Corn Meal. L. B. Bullerman, J. M. Baca and W. T. Stott. Cereal Foods World. v20 (5) :248-253, May, 1975. 3801. Mycotoxin Producing-Potential of Molds Isolated From Cheddar Cheese. L. B. Bullerman and F. J. Olivigni. Journal of Food Science. v39:1166·1168,1974. 3804. Survival of Whetzelinia sclerotiorum and Initial Infection of Dry Edible Beans in Western Nebraska. G. E. Cook, J. R. Steadman and M. G. Boosalis. Phytophathology. v65 (3):250·255, March, 1975. 3808. Trap-Corn to Control Corn Rootworms. Roscoe E. Hill and Z. B. Mayo. Journal of Economic Entomology. v67 (6):748-750, Decem­ ber, 1974. 3809. Studies on Soybean Nodule Senescence. Robert V. Klucas. Plant Physiology. v54:612·616, 1974. 3811. Triticale, Soy·TVP and Millet Based Diets as Protein Suppliers for Human Adults. Constance Kies, Hazel M. Fox and Lenis Nelson. Journal of Food Science. v4O:90-93, 1975. 3812. A General Computer Program for Precise Calculation of Dielectric Properties from Short·Circuited·Waveguide Measurements. Stuart O.

39 Nelson, LaVerne E. Stetson and Carl W. Schlaphoff. IEEE Trans­ actions on Instrumentation and Measurement. v1M-23 (4):455-460, December, 1974. 3813. Economic Efficiency of Meat and Livestock Trucking Firms. Dale G. Anderson and Wayne W. Budt. Transportation Research Forum. v15 (1):443-451,1974. 3814. Yield and Botanical Composition of an Irrigated Grass-Legume Pasture as Influenced by Fertilization. G_ W. Rehm, J. T. Nichols, R. C. Sorensen and W. J_ Moline. Agronomy Journal. v67:64-68, January-February, 1975. 3816. "Great Northern Valley" Dry Bean. D. P. Coyne and M. L. Schuster. HortScience. v9 (5) :482, October, 1974. 3818. Irrigation System Management for Reducing Peak Electrical De­ mands. LaVerne E. Stetson, Darrell G. Watts, Fred C. Corey and Ivan D_ Nelson. Transactions of the ASAE. v18 (2):303-306, 311, 1975. 3828. A Research Note: Effect of Low Level Gamma Irradiation on Growth and Patulin Production by Penicillium patulum. L. B. Bullerman and T. E. Hartung. Journal of Food Science. v4O:195-196,1975. 3831. Reuse Limits and Regeneration of Solutions for Cleaning Dairy Equipment. S. M. Kulkarni, R. G. Arnold and R. B. Maxcy. Journal of Dairy Science. 3832. Restructured Meat Products. Roger W. Mandigo. Proceedings of Reciprocal Meat Conference. 3833. Supplemental Lysine Additions to a Basal Growing-Finishing Swine Diet. D. M. Danielson and J. J. Noonan. Journal of Animal Science. 3834. The Role of "Turkey" Wheat Germplasm in Wheat Improvement. John W. Schmidt. Transaction Kansas Academy Science. 3835. Genetic Studies of I nduced Mutants in Melilotus alba. IV. I nheri­ tance and Complementation of Six Additional Chlorophyll-deficient Mutants. R. R. Ronnenkamp, H. J. Gorz and F. A. Haskins. Crop Science. vI5:187-188, March-April, 1975. 3836. Use of Animal Wastes as a Soil Amendment. T. M. McCalla. 10th Midvvest Regional Meeting, American Chemical Society. 3837. I mproving Utilization of Animal By-ProdUcts for Human Foods - A Review. L. D. Satterlee. Journal of Animal Science. 3838. Effect of Lending Strategy and the Cattle Price Cycie on Growth of Ranch Firms. Glenn A. Helmers. Proceedings of Western Agricultural Association. Pages 1-8, 1974_ 3839. Hypersensitive Response of Near-lsogenic Wheat Carrying the

40 Temperature~Sensitive Sr6 Allele for Resistance to Stem Rust Fungi. S. Mayama, J. M. Daly, R. Rehfeld and Cecilia R. Daly. Journal of Science. 3840. The Protein Nutritional Value of Wheat and Triticale as Evaluated by Weanling Mice Bioassay. R. L. Ulmer, P. J. Mattern, V. A. Johnson and C. Kies. 3841. Corynebacterium nebraskense. A New, Orange-Pigmented Phyto­ pathogenic Species. Anne K. Vidaver and Manley Mandel. Int. J. System Bacteriol. v24 (4):482-485, October, 1974. 3842. Cultural, Genetic and Other Factors Affecting Quality. V. A. Johnson, P. J. Mattern and K. P. Vogel. International Symposium on "Bread," The Rank Prize Funds. 3843. Fate of Bacteria Exposed to Washing and Drying on Stainless Steel. R. B. Maxcy. Journal of Milk and Food Technology. v38 (4):192·194, April, 1975. 3844. Carbon Dioxide Concentration and Flux in a Large Agricultural Region of the Great Plains of North America. Shashi B. Verma and Norman J. Rosenberg. Journal of Geophysical Research. 3845. An Objective-Based Teaching System with Computerized Grading and Record Keeping. R. C. Sorensen and J. M. Hart. Journal of Agronomic Education. 3846. Effects of Source on Copper Uptake by Swi ne. G. L. Zoubek, E. R. Peo, Jr., B. D. Moser, T. Stahly and P. J. Cunningham. Journal of Animal Science. v40 (5):B8(}884, 1975. 3847. A New Species of Ca/og/yphus (Acarina: Acaridae) Associated with Phyllophaga Anxia (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae). Christian Y. Oseto and Z. B. Mayo. Journal of Kansas Entomological Society. 3848. Variation, Maintenance, Loss, and Failure to Recover Virulence in Corynebacterium nebraskense. M. L. Schuster, Betty Hoff and W. A. Compton. Plant Disease Reporter. v59 (2): 101-105, February, 1975. 3849. Energy Requirements for Conventional Versus Minimum Tillage. Howard Wittmuss, Larry Olson and Delbert Lane. Soil Conservation Journal. v30 (2):72·75, March·April, 1975. 3850. Evaluation of Traits in the U.S.D.A. Yield Grade Equation for Predicting Beef Carcass Cutability in Breed Groups Differing in Growth. John D. Crouse, Michael E. Dikeman and Robert M. Koch. Journal of Animal Science. 3851. Application of Lipolytic Enzymes to Flavor Development in Dairy Products. R. G. Arnold, K. M. Shahan; and B. K. Dwivedi. Journal of Dairy Science.

41 3852. Relationship Between Composition and Stability of Bovine Milk Lysozyme. R. R. Eitenmiller. Beverly A. Friend and K. M. Shahani. Journal of Dairy Science. 3853. Mapping Areas of Severe Wind Erosion in the Sandhills Regions of Nebraska Using ERTS·1 Imagery. Paul M. Seevers, David T. Lewis and James V. Drew. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation Society. 3854. The Universal Testing Machine Does It Do What You Think Its Doing? Leonard L Bashford. Journal of Agricultural Engineering· I nstrument News. Pages 67·68, April, 1975. 3855. Biological Effects of D 0 Administration to Coturnix Japonica. 2 Stanley P. Sutton, Richard Dam and Merlyn K. Nielsen. Life Sciences. v15:2097·2108, 1975. 3856. Effects of Storage and Germination Conditions on the Germination of Four Species of Wild Flowers. S. S. Salac and M. C. Hesse. Journal of the American Society for Horticulture Science. 3857. A Low·Cost Shutoff Valve. L. N. Mielke and J. C. Lorimor. Agricultural Engineering (Instrument News). v56 (7):46, July, 1975. 3858. Nutritional Implications of Textured Protein Products. Constance Kies. Cereal Science Today. v19 (10):450·452, 468-469, October, 1974. 3859. Detachment of Soil Aggregates by Simulated Rainfall from Heavily Manured Soils in Eastern Nebraska. A. P. Mazurak, A. Tiarks and Leon Chesnin. Water Resources Research. 3860. I nhibition of Nitrite Reduction by Photosynthetic I nhibitors. Lowell A. Klepper. Weed Science. v23 (3):188-190, May, 1975. 3861. Clonal Growth of Bacteria. R. B. Maxcy. Journal of Food Science. 3862. Special District Government: The Case of Rural Nebraska. Robert D. Miewald. Midwest Review of Public Administration. Pages 231·239, 1975. 3863. Ocrurrence of Helminthosporium sorghicola and Other Minor Pathogens of Sorghum in Nebraska. Gary N. Odvody and Larry D. Dunkle. Plant Disease Reporter. v59 (2): 120-122, February, 1975. 3864. Scanning Electron, Light and Transmission Electron Microsoopy of Intestine of Gnotobiotic Calf. C. A. Mebus, L. E. Newman and E. L. Stair. American Journal of Veterinary Research. v36 (7):985-993, 1975. 3865. I nfluence of Wheat Variety Upon I n Vitro and In Vivo Lactate Levels. Larry W. Varner and Walter Woods. Journal of Animal Science. 3866. Low Quality Feedstuffs· Alternatives to Grain for Beef Rations. Paul Q. Guyer. Journal of Animal Science. 3867. Microbiological Assay of Patulin, Using Bacillus megaterium. William

42 T. Scott and Lloyd B. Bullerman. Journal of the Association of Official Analytical Chemists. v58 (3):397·499, May, 1975. 3868. Rehabilitation of Physically Disabled Women in a Family·Oriented Program. Lois O. Schwab. Rehabilitation Literature. v36 (2) :34·43, February, 1975. 3869. Effects of a Wide·Area Application of ULV Malathion on Leafhop­ pers in Alfalfa. Steven D. Koinzan and K. P. Pruess. Journal of Economic Entomology. v68 (2):267·268, 1975. 3870. Calving Difficulty and its Association with Body Characteristics of the Cow and Calf. John K. Ward. Journal of Animal Science. 3871. Scanni ng Electron, Light, and I mmunofluorescent Microscopy of Intestine of Gnotobiotic Calf Infected with Calf Diarrheal Corona­ virus. C. A. Mebus, L. E. Newman and E. L. Stair. American Journal of Veteri nary Research. 1975. 3872. Changes in Bovine Cervical and Vaginal Mucus During the Estrous Cycle and Early Pregnancy. J. J. Noonan, A. B. Schultze and E. F. Ellington. Journal of Animal Science. 3873. Effects of Radiofrequency Electrical Treatment on Ferundity of Tenebrio molitor l. (Coleoptera:Tenebrionidae). P. S. Rai, H. J. Ball, S. O. Nelson and l. E. Stetson. Annals of the Entomological Society of America. v68 (3):542·544, May, 1975. 3874. Work Requirement for Beef Cattle to Walk Through Mud. G. l. Riskowski and J. A. DeShazer. Transactions of the ASAE. 3875. A Rapid and Effective Drilling Method for Deep Profile Sampling. Edwin C. Seim, John Muir, J. S. Boyce, P. N. Mosher and R. A. Olson. So il Science of America. 3876. Evaluation of Soil Deposition and Removal Processes. An inter­ pretive Review. S. M. Kulkarni, R. B. Maxcy and R. G. Arnold. Journal of Dairy Science. 3877. Are We Prepared for the New Rehabilitation Legislation. Lois O. Schwab and Rose Fadul. Journal of Home Economics. Pages 33·34, March, 1975. 3878. 250-Hz to 12·GHz Dielectric Properties of Grain and Seed. S. O. Nelson and l. E. Stetson. Transactions of the ASAE. 3879. Comparison of Gut Contents of Adult Western and Northern Corn Rootworms in Northeast Nebraska. Kenneth A. Ludwig and Roscoe E. Hill. Environmental Entomology. v4 (3):435·438, June, 1975. 3880. Reaction of Several Types of Roses to Black Spot, Diplocarpon roase (Fr.) Wolf. l. T. Palmer and S. S. Salac. Plant Disease Reporter. 3881. Chemical Properties of Continuously Cropped Soil as Influenced by

43 Annual Manuring. Leon Chesnin. Soil Soc. Sci. Amer. Proc. 3882. Seedling Growth of Three Switchgrass Strains. L. J. Perry, Jr .. and Lowell E. Moser. Journal of Range Management. 3883. Swine Transmissible Gastroenteritis (TGE) Virus: I. Characteristics of Field Viral Isolates. A. Torres·Medina, C. A. Mebus, N. R. Underdahl and M. J. Twiehaus. Archiv fur die gesamte Virusfor­ schung. 3884. Swine Transmissible Gastroenteritis (TGE) Virus: II. Antigenic Comparisons Among Field Viral Isolates. A. Torres-Medina, C. A. Mebus, N. R. Underdahl and M. J. Twiehaus. Archiv fur die gesamte Virusforschung. 3885. Osteopetrosis (Marble Bone Disease) in Angus Calves. Clair M. Hibbs. Angus Breeders Journal. 3886. Hydrocephalus in Calves. Clair M. Hibbs. Hereford Breeders Journal. 3887. A Tensile Testing Method for Determining the Tendency of Soybean Pods to Dehisce. S. A. Weeks. J. C. Wolford and R. W. Kleis. Transactions of the ASAE. 3888. Rheological Parameters Related to Meat Tenderness, Leonard L Bashford and les Vavak. Transactions of the ASAE. 3889. Oestrus, LH, Ovulation and Fertility in Beef Heifers. R. K_ Christenson, S. E. Echternkamp and D. B. laster. Journal of Reproduction and Fertility. v43:543'546, 1975. 3890. Effect of Herbicides on Stands of Green Sagewort (Artemisia campestris L.) in the Nebraska Sandhills. L. A. Morrow and M. K. McCarty. Journal of Weed Science. 3891. Factors Affecting Chemical Properties of Heme and lipid Compo· nents in Mechanically Deboned Turkey Meat. D. M. Janky and G. W. Froning. Poultry Science. 3892. Modelling of Plant Growth for Yield Prediction. W. E. Splinter. Agricultural Meteorology. v14:243-253, 1974. 3893. Techniques in Using Normal Human Subjects in Protein Bioassay of Food Products. C. Kies and H. M. Fox. ACS Book· Methods in Protein Evaluation. 3894. Ammoniated Acid Hydrolized Wood Residue as a Source of Nitrogen for . L L Erlinger and Terry Klopfenstein. Journal of Animal Science. 3895. Sorghum Growth as Affected by Annual Applications of Atrazine. O. C_ Burnside and Russell Moomaw. Journal of Environmental Quality. 3896. Added Fiber and Apparent Protein Value of a Food Product for Humans. C. Kies and H. M. Fox. Cereal Chemistry.

44 3897. Phony Pastrami and Fortified Cake: Nutritional Implications of Engineered Foods. Constance Kies. Proceedings, Amer. Dietetic Association Annual Meeting, October, 7-11, 1974. 3898. Effect of Weed Control on Forage Production in the Nebraska Sandhills. l. A. Morrow and M. K. McCarty. Journol of Range Management. 3899. Grapes and Wine Technology: Grapes to Wine. A. M. Joe and K. M. Shahani. Milk and Food Technology. v38 (4):237·243, April, 1975. 3900. Isolation and Study of Bovine Pancreatic Lipase. II. Stability and Effect of Various Activators and I nhibitors. I. M. Khan, R. C. Chandan and K. M. Shahani. Journal of Dairy Science. 3901. Reflectant I nduced Modification of the Radiation Balance for Increased Crop Water Use Efficiency. Raoul Lemeur and Norman J. Rosenberg. Proceedings of the International Seminar on Heat and Mass Transfer in the Environment of Vegetation, Dubrovni k, Yugo. August 26-30, 1974. - Agronomy Journal. 3902. Isolation and Study of Bovine Pancreatic Lipase I. Islolation, Homogeneity and Characterization. K. M. Shahani, I. M. Khan and R. C. Chandan. Journal of American Oil Chemists Society. 3903. Ecofallow Reduces Stalk Rot in Grain Sorghum. Ben Ooupnik, Jr., M. G. Boosalis, Gail A. Wicks and Darryl E. Smika. Phytopathology. 3904. Influence of Seed Size, Planting Depth, and Companion Crop on Emergence and Vigor of Seedlings in Sweetclover. F. A. Haskins and H. J. Gorz. Crop Science. 3905. Selection for Positive and Negative Postweaning Gain of Rats Fed Thyroprotein. A. A. W. Abdel·Malek and C. T. Blunn. Journal of Animal Science. 3906. Root Rot of Bean in Nebraska: Primary Pathogen and Yield Loss Appraisal. J. R. Steadman, E. D. Kerr and R. F. Mumm. Plant Disease Reporter. v59 (4):305-308, April, 1975. 3907. Intermediates in the Biosynthesis of Double-Stranded Ribonucleic Acids of Bacteriophage 1<16. D. L. Coplin, J. L. Van Etten, R. K. Koski and A. K. Vidaver. Proceedings, National Academy of Science. v72 (3) :849-853, March, 1975. 3908. Sampling and Calculation Methods for Determining Quantities of Nitrogen and Phosphorus in Watershed Runoff. R. E. Burwell, G. E. Schuman, R. F. Piest, W. E. Larson and E. E. Alberts. ASAE Transactions. 3909. Yield Reduction in Winter Wheat Infected with Soil-Borne Wheat Mosaic Virus. L. T. Palmer and M. K. Brakke. Plant Disease Reporter. 3910. Effects of Radiofrequency Electric Fields on Permeability to Water

45 of Some Legume Seeds, with Special Reference to Strophiolar Conduction. L A. T. Ballard, S. O. Nelson, T. Buchwalk and L. E. Stetson. Seed Science and Technology, 3911. Bovine Hemorrhagic Syndrome Related to T-2 Mycotoxin. C. M. Hibbs, G. D. Osweiler, W. B. Buck and G. P. Macfee. Proceedings, 17th Annual Conference of American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians. Pages 305-310,1974. 3912. Nitrate Movement and Distribution in the Soil Profile of Differ­ entially Fertilized Corn Watersheds. G. E. Schuman, T. M. McCalla, K. E. Saxton and H. T. Knox. Soil Science Society of America Proceedings. 3913. Evaluation of Selected Fungicides for the Control of Anthracnose and Seedling Blight in Alfalfa. Louis T. Palmer and W. R. Kehr. Plant Disease Reporter. 3914. Operational Characteristics of Meat Animals, Part IV: Turkeys, Large White and Bronze. N. C. Teter, J. A. DeShazer and T. L. Thompson. Transactions of the ASAE. 3915. Calculation of Protein, Water and Energy I nput Requirements of Beef Animals. N. C. Teter and J. A. DeShazer. Transactions of the ASAE. 3916. Optimum Conditions for High Resolution Gradient Analysis. R. W. Allington, M. K. Brakke, J. W. Nelson, C. G. Aron and B. A. Larkins. Analytical Biochemistry. 3917. Genetic and Breeding Strategy for Resistance to Rust (Uromyces Phaseoli (Reben) Wint.) in Beans (Phaseolus Vulgaris L.). D. P. Coyne and M. L. Schuster. Euphytica. 3918. High Frequency of a Robertsonian Translocation in One Herd of British White Cattle. Franklin E. Eldridge. Veterinary Record. 3919. Isotope Effects in Relation to the Interpretation of 15N/14N Ratios in Tracer Studies. A. P. Edwards. Joint FAOIIAEA Sympo~um on Isotope Ratios as Pollutant Source and Behavior Indicators. 3920. Negative Phototactic Activity Used to Determine Larval Toxicity of Insecticides to Diabrotica virgifera. H. J. Ball, C. A. Staetz and G. L. Rolofson. Journal of Economic Entomology. v68 (3):293-294, 1975. 3921. Effect of Short-Chain Fatty Acids Extracted from Beef Cattle Manure on Germination and Seedling Development. G. E. Schuman and T. M. McCalla. Journal of Environmental Quality. 3922. New Concepts in TGE. Norman R. Underdahl. Proceedings of the American Association of Swine Practitioners. 3923. Inhibition of Dark CO2 Fixation and Photosynthesis in Leaf Discs of

46 Corn Susceptible to the Host-Specific Toxin Produced by Helmirr thosporium mavdis race T. Balwant S. Bhullar, J. M. Daly and D. W. Rehfeld. Plant Physiology. 3924. Genetics of Stigma Shape, Cotyledon Position, and Rower Color in Reciprocal Crosses Between Phaseo/us Vulgaris L. and Phaseo/us Coccineus (LAM.I. A. M. Ibrahim and D. P. Coyne. Journal of American Society for Horticultural Science. 3925. Com/Xlsition of Corn and Grain Sorghum Residues. L. J. Perry and D. H. Smith. American Forage and Grassland Council Proceedings. 1975. 3926. The Future of Automated Sprinkler Irrigation Systems. W. E. Splinter. Proceedings, Sprinkler Irrigate Assoc. Tech. Conference. 3927. The Effect of Detachment on the Development of Rust and the Hypersensitive Response of Wheat Leaves Infected with Puccinia araminis tritici. S. Mayama, D. W. Rehfeld and J. M. Daly. Phytopathology. 3928. Frequency of Alfalfa Plants with Combined Resistance to the Pea Aphid in Aphid·Resistant Cultivars. S. D. Kindler and J. M. Schalk. Journal of Economic Entomology. 3929. Influence of N, P, and K Fertilizer on the Quality and Nutrient Composition of Forage from an Irrigated Pasture. G. W. Rehm, R. C. Sorensen, J. T. Nichols and W. J. Moline. Agronomy Journal. 3930. Genetic Regulation of Flavonoid Content in Seeds and Seedlings of Melilotus alba. James E. Specht, Herman J. Gorz and Francis A. Haskins. Phytochemistry. 3931. I solation and Study of Bovine Pancreatic Lipase. III. Lipolysis of Various Oils and Fats and Fatty Acid Specificity. R. C. Chandan, I. M. Khan and K. M. Shahani. Journal of Dairy Science. 3932. Effect of Conveyor Speed on Mechanical Tenderization of Beef Inside Rounds. W. C. Schwartz and R. W. Mandigo. Journal of Food Science. 3933. A Community Action Program in Changing Eating Behavior. Verona E. Lambert and Lois O. Schwab. Journal of Home Eoonomics. 3934. Contents of Chlorophylls a and b in Chlorophyll·Deficient Mutants of Sweetclover. J. E. Specht, F. A. Haskins and H. J. Gorz. Crop Science. 3935. Effect of Methods of Nitrogen Application on Corn (Zea mays, L.) Grown on Irrigated Sandy Soils. G. W. Rehm and R. A. Wiese. Soil Science Society of America Proceedi ngs. 3936. The Early Biochemical and Cytological Events in Plant Disease: A Synopsis. J. M. Daly. Book, entitled: Induction Mechanisms of Biochemistry and Cytological Response in Diseased Plants, Univer-

47 sity of Tokyo Press. 3937. Induced Susceptibility or Induced Resistance as the Basis of Host·Parasite Specificity. J. M. Daly. Book. entitled: Induction Mechanisms of Biochemistry and Cytological Response in Diseased Plants, University of Tokyo Press. 3938. Yield and Quality of Corn and Grain Sorghum and Residues as I nfluenced by Nitrogen Fertilization. L. J. Perry. Jr. and R. A. Olson. Agronomy Journal. 3939. Cytokinin Activity of Herbicides. Hassan M. Nadar. Max D. Clegg and Jerry W. Maranville. Plant Physiology. 3940. Chemical Monitoring of Soils for Environmental Quality. Dale E. Baker and Leon Chesnin. Advances in Agronomy. 3941. Mating. Oviposition Patterns, FecunditY and Longevity of the Western Corn Rootworm. Roscoe E. Hill. Journal of Economic Entomology. v68 (3):311·315. June. 1975. 3942. B·Complex Vitamins in Cultured and Acidified Yogurt. K. P. Reddy. K. M. Shahani and S. M. Kulkarni. Journal of Dairy Science. 3943. Pollution of Surface I rrigation Water by Plant Pathogenic Organisms. J. R. Steadman. C. R. Maier. H. F. Schwartz and E. D. Kerr. Water Resources Bulletin. 3944. Prevention of Germination of Sclerotia from Whetzelinia Sclerotior­ urn. James R. Steadman and Kenneth W. Nickerson. Applied Microbiology. 3945. Bluegrass Billbug: Extraction of Eggs and Newly Hatched Larvae from Kentucky Bluegrass. S. D. Kindler. Journal of Economic Entomology (Scientific Note). 3946. Agronomic Characteristics of Released Sorghum Lines. Paul T. Nordquist. Ninth Biennial Grain Sorghum Research and Utilization Co nference Proceedings. 3947. Synthesis of Bacteriophage 06 Double-stranded Ribonucleic Acid in Pseudomonas phaseolico/a David L Coplin. James l. Van Etten. R. K. Koski and Anne K. Vidaver. Journal of Virology. 3948. Reoovery of Transmissible Gastroenteritis Virus from Chronically Infected Experimental Pigs. N. R. Underdahl. C. A. Mebus and A. Torres·Medina. American Journal of Veterinary Research. 1975. 3949. Effect of Bacillus thuringiensis on Nosema·infected Midgut Epitheli­ um of Loxagrotis albicosta (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)' T. J. Helms and John l. Wedberg. Journal of I nvertebrate Pathology. 3950. Lead Toxico~s in Cattle. Clair M. Hibb~ Proceedings. 78th Annual Meeting of the United States Animal Health Association. 3951. Color and Flavor Stability of Mechanical Deboned Poultry Meat. G.

48 W. Froning. Proceedings of Seoond European Symposium on Poultry Meat. 3952. Ruminal Histamine, Lactate and Animal Performance. W. C. Koers, R. Britton. T. J. Klopfenstein and W. R. Woods. Journal of Animal Science. 3953. Recent Advances in Chemistry and Physics of Milk and Milk Products for Standardization of Processing & Manufacturing Tech~ niques. Khem M. Shahani. Proc. XIX Intern'1. Dairy Congress. 3954. Distillers Feeds As Protein Sources In Ruminant Rations· I. Whitney Rounds and Terry Klopfenstein. Journal of Animal Science. 3955. Brewers Dried Grains As A Protein Source In Ruminant Rations. Whitney Rounds and Terry Klopfenstein. Journa I of Animal Science. 3956. Distillers Feeds As Protein Sources In Ruminant Rations - II Rumen Bypass of DDGS. Whitney Rounds and Terry Klopfenstein. Journal of Anima I Science. 3957. Chemicals For Treating Crop Residues. Whitney Rounds, Tom Messersmith, Norman Barney, John Waller and Terry Klopfenstein. Journal of Animal Science. 3958. Storage Characteristics and Feeding Value of Mechanically Stacked Loose Hay. S. A. Weeks, F. G. Owen and G. M. Peterson. ASAE Transactions. 3959. Differential Reaction of Kentucky Bluegrass Cultivars to the Bluegrass Billbug, Sphenophorus parvulus Gyllenhal. S. D. Kindler and E. J. Kinbacher. Crop Science. 3960. Mechanical Properties Affecting Lodging of Sorghum. L. L. Bash­ ford, J. W. Maranville, S. A. Weeks and R. Campbell. Transactions of the ASAE. 3961. Effect of Depth of Nitrogen Fertilizer Placement on Nitrogen Availability to Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). L. A. Daigger and Donald Sander. Agronomy Journal. 3962. The Physiology of Soybean Nodule Senescence. Robert Klucas. Rhizobium Newsletter. 3963. Vitamin/Protein Interrelationships Influencing the Apparent Protein Nutritive Value of a Soy TVP Product for Humans. Constance Kies and Hazel Metz Fox. Journal of Food Science. 3964. Atrazine and Picloram Mobility in an Irrigated Loamy Fine Sand. L. E. Wilson and T. L. Lavy. Journal of Environmental Quality. 3965. Injecting and Sampling Equipment for Studying Mobility of Pesti­ cides in a Soil Profile. L. E. Wilson and T. L. lavy. Proceedings of

49 the Soil Science Society of America. 3966. Isolation and Purification of Clostridium perfringens Enterotoxin by Affinity Chromatography. H. M. Barnhart, L. B, Bullerman, Ellen M. Ball and Fred W. Wagner. Journal of Food Science. 3967. Effect of Repeat Application of Certain Herbicides on the Stand of Green Sagewort in the Nebraska Sandhills. L. A. Morrow and M. K. McCarty. Journa 1 of Range Management. 3968. Evaluation of Greenbug Resistance in 8 Progenies of Grain 2 Sorghum. K. D. Kofoid, W. M. Ross, H. L. Hackerott, T. L. Harvey and S. D. Kindler. Crop Science. 3969. Handling, Storage and Land Application of Animal Manure for Maximum Crop Production. T. M. McCalla. Waste Management Conference, Michigan State University, April 2·3, 1975. 3970. Light-Stimulated Toxin Production in Helminthosporium mavdis Race T, Cultures. Balwant S. Bhullar and J. M. Daly. Canadian Journal of Botany. 3971. A Comparison of the Development of Rust Fungi in Resistant and Susceptible Hosts Based on Gluoosamine Content. S. Mayama, D. W. Rehfeld and J. M. Daly. Physiological Plant Pathology. 3972. Alfalfa Weevil: Late Season Adults in a Harvested and Unharvested Field. George R. Manglitz. Journal of Kansas Entomological Society. 3973. A New Complement-Fixation Test for the Human Reovirus-like Agent for Infantile Gastroenteritis Using the Nebraska Calf Diarrhea Virus as Antigen. Albert Z. Kapikian, C. A. Mebus, R. G. Wyatt and H. W. Kim. Lancet. v1 :1056-1060.1975. 3974. Diarrhea in Gnotobiotic Piglets Caused by the Human Reovirus-like Agent of Infantile Gastroenteritis. Alfonso Torres-Medina, Richard G. Wyatt, Charles A. Mebus, Norman R. Underdahl and Albert Z. Kapikian. Lancet. 3975. Improved Crossflow Grain Dryer Design Using Simulation. Garland R. Stevens and Thomas L. Thompson. Transactions of the ASAE. 3976. Human Resource Utilization and Households. Barbara Kreutz. Journal of Home Eoonomics. 3977. Bacillus subtilis Aminopeptidase: Effect of Cobalt Ions on the Native Enzyme Activity. Fred W. Wagner and Lee E. Ray. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 3978. Diagnosis of Atrophic Rhinitis in Swine. J. W. Dunn, R. E. Coupe, M. G. Daharsh, K. C. Olson, M. J. Twiehaus and N. R. Underdahl. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. 3979. Reflectant Induced Modification of Soybean (Glvcine max (L.) Merr.) Canopy Radiation Balance VI. Crop Growth, Yield and Water Use. Maximo W. Baradas and Norman J. Rosenberg. Agronomy

50 Journa I. 3980. Selectivity and Persistence of Certain Herbicides Used on Perennial Forage Grasses. L. A. Morrow and M. K. McCarty. Journal of Weed Science. 3981. Restructured Meat. Roger W. Mandigo. Proceedings of 11th Meat Industry Research Conference. 3982. Misdivision of an Agropyron Chromosome. D. C. Sharma, R. Morris and J. W. Schmidt. Canadian Journal of Genetics and Cytology. 3983. Patulin: A Mycotoxin of Potential Concern in Foods. W. T. Stott and L. B. Bullerman. Journal of Milk and Food Technology. 3984. Reflectant Induced Modification of Soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merr.) Canopy Radiation Balance. V. Longwave Radiation Balance. Maximo W. Baradas, Blaine L. Blad and Norman J. Rosenberg. Agronomy Journal. 3985. Reflectant Induced Modification of Soybean (Glycine max (L.I Merr.) Canopy Radiation Balance. IV. Leaf and Canopy Tempera* ture. Maximo W. Baradas, Blaine L. Blad and Norman J. Rosenberg. Agronomy Journal. 3986. Quantitative Genetic Studies of the NP3R Random-Mating Grain Sorghum Population. Jinda Jan-orn, C. O. Gardner and W. M. Ross. Crop Science. 3987. Nature and Epidemiological Significance of Infection of Bean Seed by Whetzelinia sclerotiorum. J. R. Steadman. Phytopathology. 3988. Influence of Dietary Energy and Protein on Reproducflve Perfor­ mance of Finnt.:ross Ewe Lambs. R. K. Christenson, D. B. Laster and H. A. Gllmp. Journal of Animal Science. 3989. Result Demonstrations are Field Classrooms. L. A. Daigger, D. D. Siffring and D. W. O'Dea. Journal of Agronomic Education, American Society of Agronomy. 3990. Economics of Alternative Beef Waste Management Systems. Maurice Baker. International Waste Symposium. 3991. Characterization of Different Biological Types of Cattle. III. Carcass Composition, Quality and Palatability of Steers. R. M. Koch, M. E. Dickeman, D. M. Allen, M. May, J. D. Crouse and D. R. Campion. Journal of Animal Science. 3992. Characterization of Radiation Resistant Vegetative Bacteria in Beef. Ardyce B. Welch and R. B. Maxcy. Applied Microbiology. 3993. Genotype and Phenotypic Variances in Three Grain Sorghum Random-Mating Populations Estimated from S, Families. J. P.

51 Eckebil, W. M. Ross and C. O. Gardner. Crop Science. 3994. Cross-Fertilization in Seed Production in Relation to Forage Yield of Alfalfa. W. R. Kehr. Crop Science. 3995. The Nutrition Knowledge and Attitudes of Registered Nurses. Janet Vickstrom and Hazel Fox. Journal of American Dietetic Association. 3996. Registration of Nebar Barley. J. W. Schmidt and A. F. Dreier. Crop Science. 3997. Registration of Sentinel Wheat. J. W. Schmidt, V. A. Johnson, P. J. Mattern, A. F. Dreier and D. V. McVey. Crop Science. 3998. Registration of Buckskin Wheat. J. W. Schmidt, V. A. Johnson, P. J. Mattern, A. F. Dreier, D. V. McVey and H. W. Somsen. Crop Sciellce. 3999. Registration of Homestead Wheat. J. W. Schmidt, V. A. Johnson, P. J. Mattern, A. F. Dreier and D. V. McVey. Crop Science. 4000. Registration of HiPlains Wheat. J. W. Schmidt, V. A. Johnson, P. J. Mattern, A. F. Dreier and D. V. McVey. Crop Science. 4001. Germination of Periconia circinata Conidia. L D. Dunkle, G. N. Odvody and B. A. Jones. Phytopathology. 4002. Instability of Patulin in Cheddar Cheese. W. T. Soott and L. B. Bullerman. Journal of Food Science. 4003. Influence of Carbohydrate and Nitrogen Sources on Patulin Produc­ tion by Penicillium patu/urn. W. T. Stott and L. B. Bullerman. Applied Microbiology. 4004. Deep Peroolation In a Furrow-Irrigated Sandy Soil. C. L. Linderman, L. N. Mielke and G. E. Schuman. Transactions of the ASAE. 4005. A Computer-Statistical Procedure to Determine Agroclimatic An­ alogues for Tea Production in Colombia. Fransisco Boshell and R. E. Neild. Agricultural Meteorology. 4006. Hormonal Involvement in Metabolism at Host-Parasite Interactions. J. M. Daly and H. W. Knoche. Biochemical Aspects of Plant Parasite Relatio.1ships, Symposium. 4007. Rheological Properties Related to Bread Freshness. Leonard L Bashford and T. E. Hartung. Journal of Food Science. 4008. A D-VacR Calibration Technique. K. P. Pruess and R. W. Whitmore. Econumic Entomo logy. 4009. Frequency and Moisture Dependence of the Dielectric Properties of Hard Red Winter Wheat. S. O. Nelson and L. E. Stetson. Journal of Agricultural Engineering Research. 4010. Imaginary Play Companion: Annotated Bibliography According to Selected Categories. Violet Kalyan-Masih and Janis Adams. ERIC/ ECE (Educational Resources Information Center/Early Childilood Education).

52 4011. The Isolation and Partial Characterization of Four Peroxidase lsozymes from Rust-affected Wheat Leaves. Francis Catedral and J. M. Daly. Phytochemistry. 4012. Nand P Movement from Agricultural Watersheds by Crop Uptake, Overland Flow, and Subsurface Discharge. R. E. Burwell, G. E. Schuman H. G. Heinemann and R. G. Spomer. Journal of Environ­ mental Quality. 4013. The Effect of Source and Level of Dietary Protein and Genetic Line on Growth Performance and Muscle Development of the Pig. B. D. Moser, E. R. Peo, Jr., and P. J. Cunningham. Journal of Animal Science. 4014. Imaginary Play Companions: Abstract Bibliography. Violet Kalyan· Masih and Janis Adams. ERIC/ECE (Educational Resources Informa· tion Center/EarlY Childhood Education). 4015. In-Migrant Response to Industrialization in Four Developing Areas, 1965-70. Duane A. Olsen and Curtis Braschler. Growth and Change. 4016. Viral Calf Enteritis. C. A. Mebus. Journal of Dairy Science. 4017. The Release and Estimation of Chlorogenic Acid in Leaf Protein Concentrate. N. l. Lahiry and l. D. Satterlee. Journal of Food Science. 4018. English and Metric Conversion Tables for Agronomic Research and Teaching. R. P. Waldren and A. D. Flowerday. Journal of Agronomic Education. 4019. Infiltration on a Cattle Feedlot. L. N. Mielke and A. P. Mazurak. 4020. Blending and Evaluating Added Food Proteins for Specific Func· tiona I and Nutritional Properties. A. Stark, L. D. Satterlee and J. G. Kendrick. Journal of Food Product Development. 4021. Fate of Post·Cooking Miaobial Contaminunts of Some Major Menu Items. R. Burt Maxcy. Journal of Food Science. 4022. Examination of Swiss Cheese for Incidence of Mycotoxin Producing Molds. L. B. Bullerman. Journal of Food Science. 4023. Reovirus·Like Calf Enteritis. C. A. Mebus. American Journal of Digestive Diseases. 4024. Syndactyly in Holstein·Friesian, Hereford, and Crossbred Chianina Cattle. S. A. Ojo, H. W. Leipold, M. M. Guffy and C. M. Hibbs. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. v166 (6) :607-609, March, 1975. 4025. A Sterol Methyltransferase from Bean Rust Uredospores, Uromyces phaseoli. Hung-Kuang Lin and Herman W. Knoche. Journal Phyto­ chemistry. 4026. Nitrogen in Subsurface Discharge from Agricultural Watersheds. R. E. Burwell, G. E. Schuman, K. E. Saxton and H. G. Heinemann.

53 Journal of Environmental Quality. 4027. Extracting Nitrated from Ground Water with Corn. Paul E. Fischbach, H. R. Mulliner and Ken Frank. Transactions of the ASAE. 4028. The Relationship Between Soil-borne Wheat Mosaic Virus and Tobacco Mosaic Virus. Charles A. Powell. Virology, 4029. Effect of Prepubera I Estrogen-Progestogen Admini stration on Weight Gain, Pelvic Size and Fertility in Beef Heifers. John L. Lesmeister and Earl F. Ellington. Journal of Animal Science. 4030. Properties of Agricultural and Municipal Wastes. T. M. McCalla, J. R. Peterson and C. Lue-Hing. SSSA Symposium, "Soils for Management and Utilization of Organic Wastes and Waste Waters." 4031. A Nutrition Workshop for Home Economics Teachers. Alice Henneman, Hazel Fox and Shirley Kreutz. Journal of Nutrition Education. 4032. Soil Compaction in Eastern Nebraska After 25 Years of Cattle Grazing Management and Weed·Control. M. K. McCarty and A. P. Mazurak. Society of Range Management. 4033. The Physician As A Nutrition Educator. Tama O. Krause and Hazel M. Fox. The Nebraska Medical Journal. 4034. Ultrastructure of Bacteriophage 06: Arrangement of the Double Stranded RNA and Lipid Envelope. C. F. Gonzalez, W. G. Langenberg, J. L. Van Etten and A. K. Vidaver. Journal of Virology. 4035. The Nutrition Knowledge and Attitudes of Licensed Physicians Practicing in Nebraska. Tama O. Krause and Hazel M. Fox. Journal of Medical Education. 4036. Poultry Nutrition Research 1974. Thomas W. Sullivan. Proceedings of 23rd Annual Pfizer Research Conference.

Abstracts

74·349. Biochemical Studies of Chlorophyll-Deficient Mutants in Melilotus Alba. J. E. Specht, H. J. Gorz and F. A. Haskins. 1974 Agronomy Abstracts. 74·350. Weight Gains in Selected Lines of Sheep. Ted H. Doane and Thomas E. Socha. American Society of Animal Science. 74·351. Gastrointestinal Parasites in Beef Cows. John K. Ward and Donald L. Ferguson. Journal of Animal Science. 74·352. Whole Corn Plant Pellet for Gravid Swine. l. K. McMullen, B. D. Moser, E. R. Peo, Jr., and P. J. Cunningham. Journal of Animal Science.

54 74-353. Effect of Triamcinolone on Metabolism of Low Quality Proteins by Swine. T. S. Stahly, E. R. Peo, Jr., B. D. Moser and P. J. Cunningham. Journal of Animal Science. 74-354. Effect of Triamcinolone on Metabolism of Low Quality Proteins by Rats. T. S. Stahly, E. R. Peo, Jr., B. D. Moser and P. J. Cunningham. Journal of Animal Science. 74-355. Effect of Salt and Sodium Tripolyphosphate on Restructured Pork. W. C. Schwartz and R. W. Mandigo. Journal of Animal Science. 74-356. Effects of Short-Chain Fatty Acids Extracted from Beef Cattle Manure on Germination and Seedling Development. G. E. Schuman and T. M. McCalla. Agronomy Abstracts. 74-357. Effect of Frozen Storage on Flaked, Cured Pork. K. L. Neer and R. W. Mandigo. Journal of Animal Science. 74-358. The Effects of Mechanical Tenderization and Press/Cleave Portioning on Boneless Pork LO"lns. W. J. Goldner and R. W. Mandigo. Journal of Animal Science. 74-359. Effect of Soil or Concrete on Claw Characteristics of G·F Swine. R. D. Fritschen and P. J. Cunningham. American Society of Animal Science. 74-360. Chemical Properties of Continuously Cropped Soil as Influenced by Annual Manuring. Leon Chesnin. Agronomy Abstracts. 74-361. I nheritance of Resistance to Leaf Freckles and Wilt Disease of Corn. P. R. Martin, C. O. Gardder and A. G. Calub. CSSA Convention in November. 74-362. Seedling Growth of Three Switchgrass (Panicum virga tum L.) Strains. L. J. Perry and Lowell E. Moser. Agronomy Abstracts. 74-363. Effect of Environment and Sex on Porcine Live and Carcass Traits. T. E. Socha and P. J. Cunningham. Journal of Animal Science. 74-364. Prediction of Pork Quality Utilizing Biopsy Data. T. E. Socha and P. J. Cunningham. Journal of Animal Science. 74-365. Weight Gains and Pelvic Development in Implanted Beef Calves. K. R. Helm and E. F. Ellington. Journal of Animal Science. 74-366. Rumen Bypass of Dehy Protein. Vernon Krause and Terry Klopfen­ stein. Journal of Animal Science. 74-367. Phony Pastrami and Fortified Cake; Nutritional Implications of Engineered Foods. Constance Kies. Proceedings, 1974 Annual Meeting of the American Dietetic Association. 74-368. High Moisture Corn Metabolism. Norman Barney. Terry Klopfen­ stein and Walter Tolman. Journal of Animal Science. 74-369. Opaque-2 and Waxy Corn for Ruminants. Robert McCormick and Stanley D. Farlin. Journal of Animal Science.

55 74-370. Varieties and Cutting Practices in I ntegrated Alfalfa Pest Manage­ ment. W. R. Kehr, R. L Ogden and S. D. Kindler. 24th National Alfalfa Improvement Conference. 74-371. Resistance of Red Clover to the Clover Leaf Weevil. H. J. Gorz, G. R. Manglitz and F. A. Haskins. 17th Forage Insect Research Conference. 74-372. Host Range of the Bluegrass Billbug. Dean Kindler and E. J. Kinbacher. 17th Forage Insect Research Conference. 74-373. Dissipation of Herbicides in Soil-Water Systems. C. W. Weidner and T. L. Lavy. Weed Science of America. 74-374. Comparison of Normal and Calf Diarrheal Coronavirus Infected Intestine Using Scanning Electron and Light Microsoopy. C. A. Mebus and L. E. Newman. Proceedings of the 55th Conference of Research Workers in Animal Diseases. 74-375. Soil Persistence of Soybean Herbicides During the Growing Season. Orvin C. Burnside. North Central Weed Control Conference Research Reports. 74-376. Control of Downy Brome in Nebraska Rangeland. M. K. McCarty and L. A. Morrow. NGWCC Report. 74-377. Biological Control of Musk Thistle. M. K. McCarty and Alex Martin. NCWCC Report. 74-378. High Moisture Shelled Corn for Finishing Cattle. Walter Tolman and Paul Q. Guyer. Journal of Animal Science. 74-379. Weed Control in Close-Seed Sorghum. O. C. Burnside. North Central Weed Control Conference Research Report. 74-380. Soil Persistence of Corn Herbicides in the Year of Application. O. C. Burnside. North Central Weed Control Conference Research RefX)rt. 74-381. Soil Persistence of Sorghum Herbicides. Orvin C. Burnside. North Central Weed Control Conference Research Report. 74-382. Control of Weeds in Corn with Preplant, Preemergence, and Postemergence Herbicides. Orvin C. Burnside. North Central Weed Control Conference Research Report. 74-383. Weed Control in Narrow Row Soybean Production. O. C. Burnside. North Central Weed Control Conference Research Report. 74-384. Quillwork and Beadwork of Nineteenth Century Teton Tipi Furnish­ ings. Audrey Newton, Mabel Skjelver and Virginia Nollmann Duffey. Journal of Home Eoonomics. 74-385. I rnmune Reactions in Pigs to Ascaris suum. Rose A. McCullough and M. B. Rhodes. 74-386. Oat Yields the Year Following Herbicide Applications onto Corn and Sorghum That Were Grown in Untilled Wheat Stubble. O. C. Burnside. North Central Weed Control Conference Research Report.

56 74-387. Control of Roadside Vegetation and Lateral Herbicide Movement from Herbicide-Asphalt Soil Stabilization Mixtures. O. C. Burnside and Danny R. Gigax. North Central Weed Control Conference Research Report. 74-388. Carbon 14 Extratability of Labeled Alachlor, Atrazine, Butylate, and Picloram from Three Soils. T. L. Lavy. North Central Weed Control Conference Research Report. 74-389. Mobility Aspects of Atrazine in Soils Under Center Pivot Irrigation Systems. T. l. Lavy and l. E. Wilson. North Central Weed Control Conference Research RejX>rt. 74-390. Use of Adsorbents to Remove HC Atrazine, Alachlor, Butylate, and Picloram from Water. T. l. Lavy. North Central Weed Control Conference Research ReJX)rt. 74-391. Butylate Volatilization from Solution. T. L. Lavy and Dennis L. Bucholtz. North Central Weed Control Conference Research Report. 74-392. Effect of Bux on the Degradation Rate of Dicamba. T. l. Lavy. North Central Weed Control Conference Research Report. 74-393. Analyses of Water Taken from Sandy Soil Profiles Treated With Atrazine. T. L. Lavy. North Central Weed Control Conference Research Report. 74-394. Effect of Soil Pre-Treatment on Adsorption of Atrazine and Carbaryl. T. l. Lavy. North Central Weed Control Conference Research RejX)rt. 74-395. A Comparative Analysis of Three Clothing Value Instruments. Audrey Newton and Anne K. Sutton. 74-396. Utilization of Crop Residues by Beef Cows. L. J. Perry, Jr. Journal of Range Management Abstracts. 74-397. Flowering Crabapple. D. S. Wysong and l. T. Palmer. Fungicide & Nematicide Tests - Results of 1974. 74-398. Evapotranspiration by a Resistance Model Using Remotely Sensed Thermal Imagery. E. T. Kanemasu, B. L. Blad, N. J. Rosenberg and J. Heilman. American Society of Agronomy, Agronomy Abstracts, 1974 Annual Meeting. 74-399. Estimation of EvajX)transpiration in the Central Great Plains by Mass Transfer and Crop Resistance Models. B. l. Blad and N. J. Rosenberg. American Society of Agronomy, Agronomy Abstracts, 1974 Annual Meeting. 74-400. Reflectorized Soybeans (Glycine max (l.) Merr.): Leaf Temperature and Longwave Radiation Balance. M. W. Baradas, N. J. Rosenberg and B. L. Blad. American Society of Agronomy, Agronomy Abstracts, 1974 Annual Meeting. 74-401. EvajX)transpiration Estimates Based on Remotely Sensed Crop

57 Temperature Tested at Three Locations in the Central Great Plains. 8. L. 8lad. E. T. Kanemasu, N. J. Rosenberg. M. W. Baradas, S. B. Verma and J. Heilman. Bull. Amer. MeteoroL Soc. 74-402. Carbon Dioxide Concelltration and Flux in a Large Agricultural Region of the Great Plains of North America. S. B. Verma and N. J. Rosenberg. Bull. Amer. Meteorol. Soc. 74-403. Anhydrous Ammonia Application in Irrigation Water vs Mechanical and Its Effect on Corn Yields. H. R. Mulliner and K. D. Frank. American Society of Agricultural Engineers. 74-404. A Fifteen Year Phenological Record of Pasture Plants Near Lincoln, Nebraska. M. K. McCarty. North Centra I Weed Control Conference. 74-405. Weed Control and Forage Production in the Nebraska Sandhills. L. A. Morrow and M. K. McCarty. North Central Weed Control Con­ ference. 74-406. Stability and Production of Patulin in Cheddar Cheese. W. T. Scott and L. B. Bullerman. 35th Annual Meeting, Institute of Food Technologists June 8-12, 1975. 74-407. Effect of Low Dose Y-Irradiation on Selected Enterotoxin Produc­ ing Strains of Clostrium perfringens. H. M. Barnhart and L. B. Bullerman. 35th Annual Meeting, Institute of Food Technologists June 8-12, 1975. 74-408. Application of Affinity Chromatography to Isolation and Purifica­ tion of Clostridium perfringens Enterotoxin. H. M. Barnhart, L. B. Bullerman, E. M. Ball and F. W. Wagner. 35th Annual Meeting, Institute of Food Technologists June 8-12,1975. 74-409. Examination of Swiss Cheese for I ncidence of Mycotoxin Producing Molds. L B. Bullerman. 35th Annual Meeting, Institute of Food Technologists June 8-12,1975. 75-410. A Chromosomal Aberration in Brown Swiss Cattle. F. E. Eldridge and W. F. Blazak. Journal of Dairy Science. 75-411. Ascaris suum: Experimental Infection of Pigs with Coated and Decoated Eggs. R. A. McCullough and M. B. Rhodes. Proceedings, Nebraska Academy of Sciences. 75-412. Use of Thiry-Vella loops in Enteric Disease Research. M. B. Rhodes, C. A. Mebus, C. A. Klucas and R. A. McCullough. Proceedings, Nebraska Academy of Sciences. 75-413. Isolation of I ntestina I Acid Phosphatase of Ascaris Suum and Swine. Kathy Filkin and M. B. Rhodes. Proceedings, Nebraska Academy of Sciences. 75-414. Changes in the Electrical Resistance of the Bovine Cervical-Vaginal Mucus During the Estrous Cycle. S. AI-Obaidi and L. L. Carson. 75-415. Effect of Increasing Ration Fiber Level with Soybean Mill RUn on Digestibility and Lactation Performance. C. A. Macgregor, F. G.

58 Owen and L. D. McGill. Journal of Dairy Science. 75·416. I nfluence of Human Chorionic Gonadotropin on Calving Rates in Lactating Dairy Cows. L. L. Larson. Journal of Dairy Science. 75-417. Comparison of Calcium, and Phosphorus Contents of Cultured and Acidified Cottage Cheese and Whey. D. K. Sinha, K. M. Shahani, A. Kilara and R. M. Hill. Journal of Dairy Science. 75-418. Inhibitory Effect of Yogurt Comp0nents Upon the Proliferation of Ascites Tumor Cells. R. E. Farmer, K. M. Shahani and G. V. Reddy. Journal of Dairy Science. 75·419. Vitamin-S Content of Cultured and Acidified Sour Cream. A. M. Joe, K. M. Shahani and A. Kilara. Journal of Dairy Science. 75-420. Affinity Chromatography as a Tool for the Isolation of Milk Phosphatase. Y. Kuzuya, A. Kilara, F. W. Wagner and K. M. Shahani. Journal of Dairy Science. 75·421. Nutritional Value of Grain Sorghum Residues. L. J. Perry, Jr., D. H. Smith and G. Rehm. American Society of Animal Science Pro~ ceedings. 75-422. Non-Conventio.1al Sources of Phosphorus of G~F Swine. E. R. Pea, Jr., T. Stahly, B. D. Moser and P. J. Cunningham. Journal of Animal Science. 75·423. Transmission Values as a Measure of Pork Quality. K. L. Neer and R. W. Mandigo. Journal of Animal Science. 75·424. Fat Additions to Normal and Opaque·2 Corn Diets for G·F Swine. B. D. Moser, E. R. Peo, Jr., T. Stahly and M. K. Nielsen. Journcl of Animal Science. 75·425. Salt and Sodium Tripolyphosphc.te Effect on Storage on Restruc­ tured Pork. W. C. Schwartz and R. W. Mandigo. Journal of Animal Science. 75·426. Dehydrated Poultry Waste as a Nitrogen Source for Cattle. D. Lamm, L E. Jones, D. C. Clanton and J. K. Ward. Journal of Animal Science. 75-427. Protein Supplementation of Cows and Heifers on Cornstalks. D. Lamm, J. Schmitz and J. K. Ward. Journal of Animal Science. 75·428. Antibiotic Effects on In Vitro Lactic Acid and VFA Levels. David K. Beede and Stanley D. Farlin. Journal of Animal Science. 75-429. Comparisoll of Two Rumen Sampling Methods in Subclinical Acidosis. David K. Beede, W. R. Fulton, Terry Klopfenstein and P. J. Cunningham. Journal of Animal Science. 75-430. Adjusting Lambs to High Concentrate Rations. Dan Colling, Robert Britton and Merlyn Nielsen. Journal of Animal Science.

59 75·431. Sodium Bentonite and N Utilization with S8M and in Lambs. D. P. Colling and R. A. Britton. Journal of Ani rna I Science. 75-432. Brewers Dried Grains in Ruminant Rations. Whitney Rounds and Terry Klopfenstein. Journal of Animal Science. 75·433. Hydroxides for Treating Crop Residues. John C. Waller and Terry Klopfenstein. Journal of Animal Science. 75·434. Processing and Chemical Treatment of Alfalfa Meal on Baby Pig Performance. C. L. Colling, E. R. Peo, Jr., T. Stahly, B. D. Moser, P. J. Cunningham, A. L. Livingston, R. E. Knowles and G. Kohler. Journa I of Animal Science. 75-435. Effect of "Transport Phenomenon" Stimuli and Boar Exposure on Puberty in Gilts. Dwane R. Zimmerman, Phyllis Bourn, Dennis Donovan and Roy Carlson. Journal of Animal Science. 75·436. Puberty in Gilts as Influenced by Boar Ex\X>sure and "TranslX>rt Phenomenon." Phyllis Bourn, Roger Kensey, Roy Carlson and Dwane R. Zimmerman. Journal of Animal Science. 75·437. The Effect of Dehydration of Alfalfa on N Utilization. K. E. Lanka, Robert Britton, Terry Klopfenstein, Lyle Livingston and George Kohler. Journal of Animal Science. 75-438. The Effect of Zearalanol on Body Weight Gains and Pelvic Size in Calves. K. R. Helm, E. F. Ellington and M. K. Nielsen. Journal of Animal Science. 75·439. Influences of Oviductal and Uterine Removal in the Cyclle Rat. J. L. Rabe and E. F. Ellington. Journal of Animal Science. 75·440. Pituitary and Thyroidal Characteristics on an Obese Inbred Line of Rats. D. F. Donovan and E. F. Ellington. Journal of Animal Science. 75·441. Pelvic Size and Fertility in Beef Heifers Following Prepuberal Estrogen-Progestogen Administration. J. L Lesmeister and E. F. Ellington. Journa I of Animal Science. 75·442. Effect of Ovulation Rate Selection on Gain, Backfat, Age and Weight at Puberty. J. R. Newton, R. A. Pumfrey, P. J. Cunningham and Dwane R. Zimmerman. Journal of Animal Science. 75·443. Heritabilities of Swine Reproductive and Performance Traits. Robert A. Pumfrey, P. J. Cunningham and Dwane R. Zimmerman. Journal of Animal Science. 75·444. Selection Alternates for Feed Efficiency. William T. Ahlschwede and T. E. Socha. Journal of Animal Science. 75·445. Effect of Zone Heat, Hovers or Housing on Performance of Growing Pigs During Winter. R. D. Fritschen and P. J. Cun,lingham. Journal of Animal Science. 75-446. Effect of Confinement on Claw Lesion Incidence Among Growing­ Finishing Swine. R. D. Frits'chen. Journal of Animal Science. 75·447. Effect of Monensin on In Vitro VFA and Lactic Acid Levels. David K. Beede and Stanley D. Farlin. Journal of Animal Science. 75-448. A Poultry Science Short Course for Japanese Agricultural Trainees at the University of Nebraska. Malik Masoud Ahmad. Poultry Science. 75-449. Relationships of Egg Shell Thickness and Specific Gravity to Quasi-Static Compression. Malik M. Ahmad, G. W. Froning, F. B. Mather and L. L. Bashford. Poultry Science. 75-450. Heat Losses of Pullets After Initial Grouping at Different Bird Densities Per Cage. J. A. DeShazer and F. B. Mather. Poultry Science. 75-451. Effect of Cupric Oxide and Cupric Sulfate on Growth and on Liver and Fecal Copper Levels of Broiler Chickens. David K. Beede and T. W. Sullivan. Poultry Science. 75-452. Evaluation of Brewers Dried Grains in Diets for Starting and Growing-Finishing Turkeys. T. W. Sullivan, H. J. Kuhl, Jr. and D. P. Holder. Poultry Science. 75-453. Fluorine and Phosphorus Relationships in Diets for Starting and Growing-Finishing Turkeys. F. J. Struwe alld T. W. Sullivan. Poultry Science. 75-454. Effect of Cupric Sulfate on Growth, Feed Efficiency and Cu Residues in Body Tissues and Litter of Turkeys Fed Bacitracin. T. W. Sullivan, G. D. Tordrup and Leon Chesnin. Poultry Science. 75-455. The Effect of Stress Conditions Prior to Slaughter, Struggle and Anesthesization on Color and Textural Characteristics of Turkey Meat. G. W. Froning and A. S. Babji. Poultry Science. 75-456. Effects of Dietary Calcium, Protein and Energy on Feed Intake, Egg Shell Quality and Hen Performance. Earl W. Gleaves, F. B. Mather and Malik M. Ahmad. Poultry Science, 75-457. Coronavirus Enteritis in Calves. C. A. Mebus. 3rd International Congress for Virology. 75-458. Restructured Meat. Roger W. Mandigo. Proceedings, 11th Meat Industry Research Conference. 75-459. Cropping an Abandoned Feedlot to Prevent Nitrate Movement into the Groundwater. G. E. Schuman and L. F. Elliott. Agronomy Abstracts. 75-460. Quantification of Indole and Skatole in an Enclosed Swine Unit. T. A. Travis and L. F. Elliott. Agronomy Abstracts. 75-461. Persistence of Pathogens Associated with Land Appl ications of Municipal and Animal Wastes. L. F. Elliott and J. R. Ellis. Agronomy Abstracts. 75-462. Sprinkler Irrigation of Beef Cattle Feedlot Runoff on Sod-Planted Corn. J. R. Ellis, H. D. Wittmuss and T. M. McCalla. Agronomy Abstracts.

61 75-463. Field Occurrence of Aflatoxins in Strawberry Popcorn. Jack Riesselman and Ben Doupnik, Jr. Annual Proceedings, American Phytopathological Society. 75-464. Protein and Lysine Contents of Whole Grain, Endosperm, and Brand of the Parents and Progenies of High Protein and/or High Lysine Crosses of Common Wheat. K. P. Vogel, V. A. Johnson and P. J. Mattern. Agronomy Abstracts. 75-465. Management and Suppleme,ltation of Standing Crop Residues. L. J. Perry and John Ward. Agronomy Abstracts. 75-466. Animal Wastes as Sources of Heavy Metals When Applied to Soils for Crop Production. Leon Chesnin. Proceedings of Fifteenth Hanford Life Sciences Symposium. 75-467. Relationship of Microclimate and White Mold Disease in Dry Bean Crops as Influenced by Irrigation and Canopy Structure. Blaine L. Blad and James R. Steadman. Agronomy Abstracts. 75-468. Time and Rate of Fertilizer Application for Seeded Warm-Season and Native Prairie Grasses. I. Yield and Botanical Composition. G. W. Rehm, R. C. Sorensen and W. J. Moline. Agronomy Abstracts. 75-469. Time and Rate of Fertilizer Application for Seeded Warm-Season and Native Prairie Grasses. II. Forage Quality and Nutrient Content. R. C. Sorensen, G. W. Rehm and W. J. Moline. Agronomy Abstracts. 75-470. Fungi Associated with the Temporary Storage of High Moisture Shelled Corn Using Aeration. Ben Doupnik, Jr. and Thomas l. Thompson. Annual Proceedings, American Phytopathological Soci­ ety. 75-471. Nitrate Reductase Activity of Field Grown Turfgrasses. E. J. Kinbacher and Jerry Francis. Agronomy Abstracts.

PUBLICATIONS OF THE STAFF

Key to Abbreviatio:1s SB-Station Bulletin Q3-Fall Quarterly 1974 RB- Research Bulletin Q4-Winter Quarterly 1974 DR-Departmental Report Q1-Spring Quarterly 1975 OTC-Outstate Testing Circular J-Journal Series MP-M iscellaneous Publ icat ion A-Journal Abstracts Q2-Summer Quarterly 1974

Abdel-Malek, A. A. W., J3905 Ahmad, M., J3779, A75-448, Acker, Duane, Q2 A75-449, A75-456 Adams, Janis, Q2, Q3, J4010, Alberts, E, E., J3908 J4014 Allen, D. M., J3991 Ahlschwede, W. T., A75-444 Allington, R. W., J3916

62 AI-Obaidi, So, A75-414 Boshell, FransisCQ, J4005 AndJrson, O. G., RB269, 04, Bourn, Phyllis, A75-435, A75-436 J3813 Boyce, J. S., J3875 Anderson, F. N., OTC161 Brakke, M. K., J3707, J3909, Appleman, R. D., J3645 J3916 Aprahamian, Simon, J3595 Braschler, Curtis, J4015 Arnold, R. G., J3737, J3831, Britton, R., J3952, A75-430, J3851 , J3876 A75-431, A75-437 Aron, C. G., J3816 Brown, K. W., J3300 Arthaud, V. H., J3753 Bucholtz, D. l., A74-391 Axthelm, Deon, 03 Buchwalk, T., J3910 Buck, W. B., J3911 Babji, A. S., A75-455 Budt, W. W., RB269, 04, J3812 Baca, J. M., J3799 Bulla, l. A., Jr., J3473 Bagley, W. T., J3908, J3739 Bullerman, l. B., J3746, J3795, Baker, D. E., J3940 J3799, J3801, J3828, J3867, Baker, Maurice, SB532, J3990 J3966, J3983, J4002, J4003, Ball, E. M., J3432, J3966, A74-408 J4022, A74-406, A74-407, Ball, H. J., J3755, J3873, J3920 A74-408, A74-409 Ballard, l. A. T., J391 0 Burnside, O. C., J3557, J3695, Baradas, M. W., J3979, J3984, J3780, J3895, A74-375, J3985, A74-400, A74-401 A74-379, A74-380, A74-381, Barney, Norman, J3957, A74-368 A74-382, A74-383, A74-386, Barnhart, H. M., J3965, A74-407, A74-387 A74-408 Burwell, R. E., J3683, J3908, Bass, E. P., J3767 J4012, J4026 Bashford, l. l., J3854, J3888, J3960, J4007, A75-450 Calub, A. G., J371 0, J3738, J3798, Beavens, Susan, DR12 A74-361 Beede, D. K., A75-428, A75-429, Campbell, J. B., 02, 04 A75-447, A75-471 Campbell, R., J3960 Bembers, M., J3776, J3788 Campion, D. R., J3991 Bhullar, B. S., J3923, J3970 Carlow, l. G., SB533 Biggs, W. W., J3585 Carlson, Roy, A75-435, A75-436 Bitney, l. l., 01, DR63 Carrancedo, M. G. J3783 Blad, B. l., DR75-1, J3702, J3984, Carson, l. l., A75-414 J3985, A74-398, A74-399, Carver, R. D., RB266, 02 A74-400, A74-401 , A75-467 Catedral, Francis, J4011 Blazak, W. F., A75-410 Chandan, R. C., J3900, J3902, Blum, A., J3335 J3931 Blunn, C. T., J3905 Chaudhury, M. F. B., J3755 Boosalis, M. G., J3652, J3804, Chesnin, Leon, 01, DRll, J3775, J3903

63 J3859, J3881, J3940, A74·360, J3662, J3719, J3768, J3779, A75·454, A75·466 J37B4, J3874, J3914, J3915, Christenson, R. K., J3889, J3988 A75·450 Cihacek, L J., J3728 Dickerson, G. E., J3753 Clanton, D. C., J3643, J3644, Dikeman, M. E., J3850, J3991 A75·426 Dillon, R. D., J3676 Clegg, Max D., J3585, J3939 Doane, Ted, 03, 04, A74·350 Colling, D. P., A75·430, A75·431 Donovan, Dennis, A75·435, Colling, C. L, A75·434 A75·440 Compton, W. A., J3542, J3543, Dornhoff, G. M., OTC162, J3609, J3610, J3710, J3752, OTCl64, OTC165, OTCl66, J3798,J3848 DR7 Cook, D. I" RB263 Doupnik, Ben, J3903, A75·463, Cook, G. E. J3652, J3804 A75·470 Coplin, D. L, J3907, J3947 Dreier, A. F" OTC161, OTC162, Corey, F. C., J3818 OTCl63, OTCl64, OTC165, Coupe, R. E., J3978 OTC166, DR7, DR8, DR12, Coyne, D. P., RB268, J3680, J3602, J3996, J3997, J3998, J3711, J3738, J3816, J3917, J3999, J4000 J3924 Drew, J. V., DR9, J3853 Crouse, John D., J3850, J3991 Duey, D. D., DR63 Crumley, Wilma, J3309 Duffey, V. N., A74-384 Cundiff, L. V" J3544, J3545, Dunkle, L D., J3473, J3652, J3753 J3863, J4001 Cunney, M. B., J3475 Dunn, J. W., J3978 Cunningham, P. J., J3490, J3760, Dwivedi,8. K., J3851 J3846, J4013, A74·352, Eastin, J. D., J3585, J3765 A74·353, A74·354, A74·359, Echternkamp, S. E., J3889 A74-363, A74·364, A75-422, Eckebil, J. P., J3993 A75-429, A75-434, A75-442, Edwards, A. p" J3919 A75·443, A75·445 Eitenmiller, R. R., J3432, J3852 Daharsh, M. G., J3978 Eldridge, F. E., J3735, J3918, Daigger, L., 02,01, J3961, J3989 A75-41O Daly, C. R., J3839 Ellington, E. F., J3796, J3797, Daly, J. M., J3839, J3923, J3927, J3872, J4029, A74-365, J3936, J3937, J3970, J3971, A75·438, A75·439, A75·440, J4006, J4011 A75·441 Dam, Richard, J3855 Elliott, L F., J3685, A75·459, Danielson, Murray, 03, 01, J3771 , A75-460, A75·461 J3833 Ellis, J. R., RB262, J3785, DeShazer, J. A., 04, J3527, J3566, A75·461, A75·462

64 Erlinger, L. L., J3894 Gong, Cheng·Shung, J3759 Evetts, L. L., J3556, J3780 Gonzalez, W. G .. J4034 Gorz, H. J., J3716, J3751 , J3791 , Fadul, Rose, J3877 J3835, J3904, J3930, J3934, Farlin, S. D., RB262, Q3, A75-369, A74-349, A74-371 A75-428, A75-447 Grabouski, P. H., OTC161, Farmer, R. E., A75·418 OTC162, OTC164, OTC165, Fenster, C. R., DR8 OTC166,Q1, DR8 FergusolI, D. L., J3491 , A74·351 Graham, R. J., DR5 Filkin, Kathy, A75-413 Greene, H. J., J3742 Fischbach, P. E., J3520, J3708, Gregory, K. E., J3544, J3545, J4027 J3753 Florell, R. J., DR4, DR6 Gross, John, DR6 Flowerday, A. D .. J4018 Gutty, M. M., J4024 Fonken, D. W., J3708 Guyer, P. Q., J3966, A74·378 Fox, Hazel, DR12, J3595, J3811, J3893, J3896, J3963, J3995, Haag, W. L., J3762 J4031,J4033,J4035 Hackerott, H. L., J3968 Francis, Jerry, A75-471 Hansen, James, DR10 Frank, K. D., Q2, J3602, J4027, Hanson, R. J., Q4 A74-403 Hart, J. M., J3845 Frecks, G. A., J3588 Hartung, T. E., J3828, J4007 Free, B. L., J3792 Haskins, F. A., J3751 , J3791, Frey, T. L., SB533 J3835, J3904, J3930, J3934, Friend, B. A., J3432, J3852 A74-349, A74·371 Fritschen, R. D,. J3768, A74·359, Harvey, T. L., J3968 A75-445, A75·446 Heilman, J., A74·398, A74-401 Froning, G. W., Q4, J3891 , J3951 , Heinemann, H. G .. J4012, J4026 A75·449, A75·455 Helm, K. R., A74·365, A75·438 Fulton, W. R., A75·429 Helms, T. J., J3949 Fussell, Jay, Q4 Helmers, G. A., RB266, Q2, J3838 Henderson, P. A., DR63 Gardner, C. 0., J3710, J3738, Henneman, Alice, J4031 J3798, J3986, J3993, A74-361 Hertsgaard, Thor, SB532 Gary, Walt, Q3 Hesse, M. C., J3856 Gilbertson, C. B., RB262, J3588, Hibbs, C. M., J3742, J3885, J3886, J3639 Gingles, Ruby, J3698 J3911,J3950,J4024 Gigax, D. R., A74-387 Hildebrand, R. L., J3643 Gleaves, E. W., A75-456 Hill. R. M., Q1, DR11, J3808, Glimp, H. A., J3988 J3879, J3941, A75-417 Gold"er, W. J., A74·358 Hinric!,s, D. G., J3687

65 Hoff, Betty, J3848 Kilara, A., J3782, J3783, A75-417, Holder, D. P., J3743, A74-452 A75-419, A75-420 Ho 1m, Charlotte, 03 Kim, H. W., J3973 Holman, J. P., D R5 Kinbacher, E. J., J3959, A74-372, Horner, J. T., MP19, DR42, DR43, A75-471 DR44, DR45 Kincaid, D. C., J3663 Kinder, J. E., J3797 Ibrahim, A. M., J3924 Kindler, S. D., 02, J3928, J3945, James, H. R., DR9 J3959, J3968, A74-370, Janky, D. M., J3891 A74-372 Jan-orn, Jinda, J3986 Kirchhoff, S. K., 02 Jensen, P. N., DR14 Kleinschmidt, W. J., J3733 Joe, A. M., J3721 , J3899, A75-419 Kleis, R. W., J3887 Johnson, G. I. D R4, D R5 Klep~er, L. A., J3860 Johnson, V. A., RB265, J3840, Klopfenstein, T. J., RB262, J3894, J3842, J3997, J3998, J3999, J3952, J3954, J3955, J3956, J4000, A75-464 J3957, A74-368, A75-429, Jones, B. A., J4001 A75-432, A75-433, A75-437 Jones, l. E., J3643, A74-426 Klucas, C. A., A75-412 Jorgensen, J. L, RB264 Klucas, R. V., J3809, J3962 Jurado-Tovar, A., J3752 Knickrehm, M. E., J3674 Knight, R. H., J3731 Kalyan-Masih, Violet, 02, 03, Knoche, H. W., J3724, J4006, J4010,J4014 J4025 Kanemasu, E. T.. A74-398, Knowles, R. E., A75-434 A74-401 Knox, H. T., J3912 Kapikian, A. Z., J3973, J3974 Knudsen, D., DR 10, Karn, J. F., J3644 Koch, R. M., J3544, J3545, J3753, Kehr, W. R., OTC161, J3913, J3850, J3991 J3994, A74-370 Koers, W. C., J3952 Keith, David, 03 Kofoid, K. D., J3968 Kendrick, J. G., RB264, MP30, Kohler, G. 0 .. J3743, A75-434, J3788, J4020 A75-437 Kensey, Roger, A75-436 Kahn, Harriet, 01 Kerr, E. D., J3906, J3943 Koinzan, S. D., J3869 Kershner, D. V., 04 Koski, R. K., J3907, J3947 Kestner, F. M., J3639 Koudele, J. W., RB264 Khan, I. M., J3900, J3902, J3931 Krause, Vernon, A74-366 Kies, Constance, DR14, DR15, Krause, T. D., J4033, J4035 DR16, J3595, J3811, J3840, Kreutz, Barbara, J3976 J3858, J3893, J3896, J3899, Kreutz, Shirley, J4031 J3963, A74-367

66 Kuhl, H. J., Jr., A75-452 Mandigo, R. W., J3700, J3832, Kulkarni, S. M., J3831, J3876, J3932, J3981, A74-355, J3942 A74-357, A74-358, A75-423, Kunzi, Niklaus, J3753 A75-425, A75-458 Kuzuya, Y., A75-420 Mandel, Manley, J3841 Manglitz, G. R., J3716, J3787, Lohiry, N. L., J4017 J3791 , J3972, A74-371 Lake, R. P., J3643, J3644 Maranville, J. W.. J3585, J3939, Lambert, V. E., J3933 J3960 Lamm, D., A75-426, A75-427 Martin, Alex, 03, A74-377 Lone, Delbert, J3849 Martin, P. R., A74-361 Langenberg, W. G., J3732, J4034 Mather, F. B., J3527, J3719 LankJ, K. E., A75-437 J3779, A75-449, A75-450: Larkins, B. A., J3916 A75-456 Larson, L. L., A75-416 Mattern, P. J., RB265, J3840 Larson, W. E., J3909 J3842, J3997, J3998, J3999' Laster, D. B., J3889, J3988 J4000, A75-464 ' Lavy, T. L., J3766, J3964, J3965, Maxcy, R. B., J3737, J3831, A74-373, A74-388, A74-389, J3843, J3861, J3876, J3992, A74-390, A74-391, A74-392, J4021 A74-393, A74-394 May, M .. J3991 Leipold, H. W., J3742, J4024 Mayama, S., J3839, J3927 , J3971 Lemeur, Raoul, J3702, J3745, Mayo, Z. B., SB533, J3808, J3847 J3901 Mazurak, A. P., J3687, J3774 Lesmeister, J. L., J4029, A75-441 J3859,J4019,J4032 ' Lewis, D. T., RB267, DR9, J3853 McCalla, T. M., RB262, J3477, Lin, Hung-Kuang, J3724, J4025 J3639, J3836, J3912, J3921 , Linderman, C. L., J4004 J3969, J4030, A74-356, Livingston, A. L., J3743, A75-434 A75-462 Livingston, Lyle, A75-437 McCarty, M. K., J3890, J3898, Lonnquist, J. H., J3609 J3967, J3960, J4032, A74-376, Lopez-Rico, M. E., DR 15 A74-377, A74-404, A74-405 Lorimor, J. C., J3857 McCormick, Robert, A74-369 Ludwig. K. A., J3879 McCoy, J. H., RB264 Lue-Hing, C., J4030 McCullough, R. A., A74-385, Lutz, D. B., 03 A75-411,A74-412 Lytle, P. W., 04 McGill, L. D., A74-415 Macfee, G. P., J3911 McMullen, L. K., A74-352 Macgregor, C. A., A75-415 McVey, D. V., J3997, J3998, Maier, C. R., J3943 J3999,J4000

67 Mebus, C. A., J3600, J3767, J3874, Nelson, S. 0., J3357, J3756, J3871 , J3883, J3884, J3948, J3790, J3812, J3873, J3878, J3973, J3974. J4016, J4023, J3910,J4009 A74-374, A75·412, A75·457 Newman, L. E.. J3864, J3871, Merku, J. F., 01 A74-374 Messersmith, Tom, J3957 Newton, Audrey, A 1, A74·384, Mielke, L. N., J3785, J3857, A74·395 J4004,J4019 Newton, J. R., A75·442 Miewald, R. D., J3862 Nichols, J. T., 01, J3814, J3929 Miller, D. R., J3739 Nickerson, K. W., J3944 Miller, P. E., DR63 Nielsen, M. K., 03, J3855, Moline, W. J., J3814, J3929, A75-424, A75·430, A75·438 A75-468, A75·469 Nienaber, J. A., RB262, J3639 Moomaw, R. S., OTC161, OTCl63, Nilson, K. M., J3782 OTCl64, OTC165, OTCl66, Noonan, J. J., J3771 , J3796, J3895 J3833,J3872 Morris, R., J3982 Nordquist, P. T., OTC162, Morrow, L. A., J3890, J3898, OTC166, 02, DR8, DR3, J3946 J3956, J3980, A74·376, Nun, D. L., 04 A74-405 O'Dea, D. W., 01, J3989 Moser, 8. D., 01, J3706, J3846, Odvody, G. N., J3652, J3863, J4013, A74-352, A74-353, J4001 A74-354, A75·422, A75·424, Ogden, R. L., A74-370 A75-434 Ojo, S. A., J4024 Moser, L. E., J3680, J3882, Olivigni, F. J., J3801 A74-362 Olsen, D. A., 02, J4015 Mosher, P. N., J3875 Olson, K. C.. J3978 Muir, John, J3602, J3875 Olson, L L., J3527, J3662, J3719, Mulliner, H. R., 02, J3520, J4027, J3849 A74-403 Olson, R. A., J3602, J3728, J3875, Mulvaney, D. L., J3728 J3938 Mumm, R. F., J3906 Orr, J. D., 02 Naber, C. H., J3490 Oseto, C. Y., J3847 Nader, H. M., J3939 Osweiler, G. D., J3911 Neer, K. L., A74-357, A75-423 Ottoson, H. W., 02 Neild, R. E., 01, J4005 Owen, F. G.. J3645, J3958, Nelson, I. D., J3818 A75-415 Nelson, J. W., J3916 Palmer, L T.. J3880, J3909, Nelson, L. A., OTC162, OTCl63, J3913, A74-397 OTC166, OTC167, 01, DR8, Pearson, M. s., 03, 04 J3758, J3811

68 Peo, E. R., Jr., J3490, J3706, Rosenberg, N. J., DR75-1, J3300, J3846, J4013, A74-352, J3699, J3739, J3745, J3844, A74-353, A74-354, A75·422, J3901, J3979, J3984, J3985, A75·424, A75-434 A74-398, A74·399, A74·399, Perry, L J., Jr., 02, 03, 04, a I, A74-400, A74·401, A74-402 DR14, J3680, J3882, J3925, Ross, W. M., J3704, J3968, J3986, J3938, A74-362, A74-396, J3993 A75·421, A75-465 Rounds, Whitney, J3954, J3955, Perry, R. E., D R63 J3956, J3957, A75-432 Peterson, G. A., 02 Russell, l. M., J3787 Peterson, G. M., J3958 Sahs, Warren, 04 Peterson, J. R., J4030 Sailor, Patricia, J3309 Piest, R. F., J3909 Sa lac, S. S., aI, DR109, DRll0, Powell, C. A., J4028 DR Ill, J3856, J3880 Pruess, K. P., J3682, J3786, J3869, Sander, D. H., 02, J3961 J4008 Satterlee, Lowell, aI, J3776, Pumfrey, R. A" A75-442, A75-443 J3788, J3789, J3792, J3837, Rabe, J. l., A75-439 J4017,J4020 Radosevich, G. E., SB532 Saxton, K. E., J3912, J4026 Rai, P. S., J3873 Schalk, J. M., J3928 Randall, J. K" DR6 Schlaphoff, C. W., J3812 Ray, Lee A., J3977 Schultze, A. B., J3796, J3872 Reddy, G. V., A75·418 Schmedemann, Ivan, SB532 Reddy, K. P., J3942 Schmidt, J. W., RB265, OTC162, Rehfeld, D. W., J3923, J3927, OTC163, DR7, DR8, J3834, J3971 J3982, J3996, J3997, J3998, Rehm, G. W., 02 J3814, J3929, J3999,J4000 J3935, A75·421, A75-468, Schmitz, J., A75-427 A75-469 Schroeder, H. F., J3732 Retzlaff, R. E., DR63 Schuman, G. E., J3477, J3683, Rhodes, M. B., J3600, A74-385, J3785, J3909, J3912, J3921 , A75-411, A75-412, A75-413 J4004, J4012, J4026, A74-356, Riesselman, J. H., J3603, A75-463 A75·459 Riskowski, G. L, J3874 Schuster, M. l., RB268, RB270, Robinson, F. R., J3754 J3689, J3710, J3711, J3738, Rochow, W. F., J3707 J3798,J3816,J3848,J3917 Roheim, J. R" J3731 Schutz, Willard, SB532 Rolofson, G. L., J3920 Schwab, Lois, 03, J3868, J3877, Ronnenkamp, R. R" J3835 J3933

69 Schwartz, H. F., J3943 J3878,J3910,J4009 Schwartz, W. C., J3932, A74·355, Stevens, G. Ro, J3975 A75·425 St. Julian, G., J3473 Seevers, P. M., J3853 Stokely, Harry, 02 Seim, E. C., J3602 Stork, Karen, 04 Shahani, K. M., J3432, J3721, Stott, W. T., J3799, J3867, J3983, J3782, J3783, J3851, J3852, J4002, J4003, A74-406 J3899, J3900, J3902, J3931, Stroike, J. E., RB265 J3942, J3953, A75-417, Struwe, F. J., A75-453 A75-419, A75·420 Sukovaty, J. E., J3685 Sharma, D. C., J3982 Sullivan, C. Y., J3335, J3585, Shiek, Connie Sue·Ming, DR14 J3765 Siffring, D. D., J3989 Sull ivan, T. W., 04, J3743, J4036, Sinha, D. K., A75-417 A75-451, A75-452, A75-453, Skinker, Georgia, 03 A75-454 Skjelver, Mable, A74-384 Sutton, A. K., A74-395 Smika, D. E., J2730, J3903 Sutton, S. P., J3855 Smith, D. H., J3925, A75-421 Swanson, N. P., J3663, J3685, Smith, O. C., RB264 J3687 Socha, T. E., A74-350, A74-363, Teter, N. C., 04, J3566, J3744, A74-364, A75-444 J3784,J3914, J3915 Sorensen, R. C., SB533 J3814, Thompson, T. L., 04, J3566, J3845, J 3929, A75-468, J3914, J3975, A75-470 A75-469 Tiarks, A. E., J3775, J3859 Samsen, H. W., J3998 Tolman, Walter, A74-368, A74-378 Specht, J. E., J3751, J3930, J3933, Tordrup, G. D., A75-454 A74-349 Torres-Medina, A., J3883, J3884, Splinter, W. Eo, J3892, J3926 J3948,J3974 Spomer, Ro G., J4012 Travis, T. A., A75-460 Staetz, C. A., J3920 Twiehaus, M. J., J3600, J3754, Stahley, T. S. J3846, A74-353, J3767,J3883,J3884,J3978 A74-354, A75-422, A75-424, A75-434 Ulmer, R. L., J3840 Stair, E. L., J3600, J3864, J3871 Underdahl, N. R., J3600, J3768, Stanek, K. M., DR16 J3883, J3884, J3922, J3948, Stark, A. L., MP3, J4020 J3974, J3978 Steadman, J. R., J3675, J3804, Vakil, J. R., J3782 J3906, J3943, J3944, J3987, VanEtten, J. L., J3473, J3731, A75-467 J3733, J3759, J3907, J3947, Steele, J. C., J3708 J4034 Stetson, L. E., J3703, J3756, Van Haverbeke, D. F., RB263 J3790, J3812, J3818, J3873,

70 Varner, L. W., J3865 Woodward, Harriette, J3698 Vavak, Les, J3888 Woodward, J. C., J3698 Verma, S. B., J3844, A74-401, Wyatt, R. G., J3973, J3974 A74-402 Wysong, D. S., A74-397 Vickstrom, Janet, J3995 Young, J. D., 01 Vidaver, A K., J3733, J3762, J3841,J3907,J3947,J4034 Zachariah, N. Y., 01 Viessman, Warren, Q4 Zikmund, D. G., MP19 Vogel, K. P., J3842, A75-464 Zimmerman, D. R., J3490, J3760, Von Bargen, Kenneth, 04, J3475 A75·435, A75·436, A75·442, A75-443 Wagner, F. W., J3966, J3977, Zoubek, G. L., J3846 A74·408, A75·420 Zumberge, James, 02 Waldren, R. P., J4018 Waller, John, J3957, A75·433 Ward, John, 04, J3870, A74·351, A75·426, A75-427, A75·465 Watts, D. G., J3818 Wed berg, J. L., J3949 Weeks, S. A., J3884, J3958, J3960 Weidner, C. W., A74-373 Weihing, J. L., J3603 Weis~ G. M., J3706 Welch, A. B., J3992 Welch, L. F., J3728 Well men, A. C., RB264 Wergin, W. P., J3473 Wertz, R. A. D., J3674 White, R. Gene, 02, J3491 Whitmore, R. W. J4008 Wicks, G. A., DR 3, J3903 Wiese, R. A., DR10, J3728, J3935 Wilhelmi, K. D., RB265 Wilhite, Don, 01 Williams, J. H., DTC165 Williams, N. E., J3609 Wilsoll, L. E., J3964, J3965, A74'389 Wittmuss, Howard, J3849, A75-462 Woerman, J. H .. J3789 Wolford, J. C., J3887 Woods, Walter, J3865

71 THE UNIVERSITV OF NEBRASKA AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION

REPORT OF INCOME AND EXPENDITURES 1 For tho Vear Ended June 30, 1975

GENERAL CURRENT FUNDS

Funds Available2 Received from United States Government Hatch Fund ...... $ 981,850.00 Budgeted by the University ...... 5,196,777.95 Total ...... $6,178,627.95

Expenditures: Salaries, Wages, and Staff Benefits .... $5,057,306.15 Operating Expenses ...... 855,348.61 Equipment and Improvements ...... 265,973.19 Total ...... $6,178,627.95

RESTRICTED CURRENT FUNDS

Income: Gifts, Grants and Contracts From United States Government Agencies ...... •...... $3,043,001.09 From State of Nebraska Agencies ..... 105,728.67 From Industry ...... 318,137.08 From Foundations & Health Organizations ...... 46,794.61 From Other Sources ...... 53,587.60 Total ...... •.. $3,567,249.05

Expenditures: Salaries, Wages and Staff Benefits ..... $1,983,607.17 Operating Expenses ...... 1,428,17&55 Equipment and Improvements ...... 155,463.33 Total ...... $3,567,249.05

72 CASH REVOLVING FUND

Inrome: Sales and Services ...... $2,308,073.39 Expenditures: Salaries, Wages and Staff Benefits ..... $ 515,578.20 Operating Expenses ...... 1,419,366.48 Equipment and Improvements ...... 373,128.71 T ota I ...... $2,308.073.39

AGENCY REVOLVING FUND3

Income: Sales and Services ...... $1,518,542.33 Expenditures: Salaries, Wages and Staff Benefits ...... $807,249.79 Operating Expenses ...... 505,025.58 Equipment and Improvements ...... 206,266.96 Total ...... $1,518,542.33

1These figures do not include capital construction expenditures totaling $1,271,379.15

2[ncludes: University Research Council funds from state appropriations and I rrigation Development Funds, Station portion $11,141.28 10,146.30 3[ neludes Meat Animal Research Center, Foundation Seed and Tractor $21,287.58 Testing

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