Holly Hatton-Bowers

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Work Carolyn Pope Edwards Hall (CPEH) 397
Lincoln NE 68588-0236
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Holly Hatton-Bowers received her doctorate from the University of California, Davis in human development with a focus on caregiver well-being, early childhood development and early mental health. She completed the University of Massachusetts/Napa Infant-Parent Mental Health Post-Graduate Certificate Program in 2007.<br><br>As an Assistant Professor and Early Childhood Extension Specialist in the Department of Child, Youth, and Family Studies (CYAF) at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL), her scholarship activities focus on identifying and implementing effective ways to promote the well-being of early childhood educators, families and young children. The key areas of her work focus on: (1) developing the reflective capacities of caregivers to increase their potential for learning, (2) identifying effective contemplative strategies to support the well-being of caregivers and children, and (3) enhancing social-emotional learning in early care and education.

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  • Ph D, University of California Davis, 2012

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  • Honorable Mention best JSWE Mixed Methods Article, Journal of Social Work Education (JSWE) Editorial Advisory Board, Council on Social Work Education, 2016
  • University of Nebraska Innovative Extension New Employee Award. , Nebraska Cooperative Extension Association., 2017

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Harvest Corn Now and Store Well to Avoid Losses from Stalk Rot

Sept. 10, 2010

Still waiting for soybeans to mature? Consider harvesting corn with stalk rot now to get a jump on harvest and reduce field losses.

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Ensure Quality Grain Storage by Starting with Clean Equipment, Bins

August 27, 2010

Despite the spring rains which delayed planting, it appears corn and soybeans are on track for a normal harvest date this year. Grain producers should be preparing bins and equipment now to avoid problems at harvest.

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March Grain Storage Recommendations: Get it Dry

March 5, 2010

March is upon us. Soon average air temperatures will climb into the 40s and 50s and grain held in the bin above safe storage moisture content (15% for corn) will be in danger of spoiling.

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Managing Stored Grain in February

February 5, 2010

If your bin of corn is at or below 15% moisture, monitor for signs of heating twice a month.

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Grain Drying Tips and Reminders

November 20, 2009

If you're one of the many producers still trying to dry down their corn and soybeans, you'll want to check these tips and reminders to ensure quality grain storage.

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Drying Binned Corn

October 29, 2009

Airflow estimates can be generated using a program developed by the University of Minnesota. Download the program to your home computer to run various scenarios you're considering.

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