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Oregon State has a page that does a great job of demonstrating the differences between ruminant and non-ruminant livestock.

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This is from the Nebraska Corn Board's website....Corn in the Classroom is an internet-based curriculum that utilizes examples from the corn industry to teach kids mathematics, science, language arts, social studies, music and art. The curriculum is divided into nine different units and based on the real-life experiences of a Minnesota farm family.

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Meet Nebraska Beef Producers on this Nebraska Beef Council web page. Everyday Nebraska’s farmers and ranchers are working hard to provide a safe, wholesome and nutritious product to help feed families across the world. They are committed to honesty, integrity and hard work. You can learn more about these families and the beef they produce by visiting www.nebeef.org/....

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New USDA guidelines for cooking pork.

The Bean Team is a group of student ambassadors from UNL who are in charge of the Nebraska Soybean Board’s consumer linkage program. The team travels around to grocery stores across the Nebraska, providing consumers with soyfood samples, recipes and new ideas for incorporating the amazing health benefits of soy into their diets. Like them on Facebook to get recipes and other info.

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Nebraska Outdoor U! will guide YOU on the path to Hunting, Shooting Sports, Camping, and Fishing. Whether you are new to these outdoor sports or are looking to improve your skills, this is the place for you!

UNL Extension - Keep or Toss. An online quiz (and downloadable PowerPoint) to help you decide whether a food is safe to eat.

February is Bake for Family Fun Month - Find information from University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension Facebook page. Baking is a great family activity, so celebrate and have fun by baking with your family in February or any time with these helpful recipes and activities.

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Cool University of Nebraska animation demonstrates how pigs (and chickens) digest grains. A very simplified demonstration of a complicated process.

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UNL Extension: Acreage Insights Helping acreage owners manage their rural living environment.

UNL Extension provides 6 new NebGuides to help rural families protect their private drinking water supplies. tinyurl.com/...

University of Nebraska's food.unl.edu....Timely & easy-to-understand research-based food information for use in your daily life

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If you live on an acreage - this University of Nebraska–Lincoln has TONS of useful information.

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University of Nebraska's "Backyard Farmer" show. Your best place to pick up lawn and garden info. A panel of experts provides research-based answers to gardening questions about insect pests, fruits and vegetables, turf to landscape design and much more.

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Get started on the right path to making smart life choices with the Career Explorer app from University of Nebraska–Lincoln Extension, Nebraska 4-H, and the Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources.

Snack Planet is a game developed by The University of Nebraska–Lincoln which aims to promote the benefits of healthy snacking and exercise. Help Optimis, the robot, move quickly through the maze, grab the healthy foods and reach the exit before the time runs out. A word of warning though, steer clear of the snacks which are not healthy. They reduce both time and score.

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Where do hot dogs come from? How about milk? Hamburgers? Eggs? Most youngsters likely will say the grocery store. Of course, the real answer is much more fascinating, and “We Grow It, Do You Know It” is a lively free app that gives kids their first lessons in how agriculture produces the things they love to eat – and even their crayons. From the University of Nebraska’s Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources. ianrhome.unl.edu/...

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University of Nebraska iPhone App Helps Consumers Avoid Bad Leftovers

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