Helpful resources for agriculture in Carroll County
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Agricultural Software Directory — This directory lists all known agricultural software packages that are distributed in North America.
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Farm Lease Forms — Ag Lease 101 for both land owners and operators from the North Central Extension Farm Management Committee
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Value-Added Agriculture Marketing Resource Center — This national information resource for value-added agriculture is hosted by Iowa State University and has general and commodity-specific information on value-added businesses, marketing opportunities, and access to consultants. Call toll-free 1-866-277-5567.
These resources for Missouri Fence and Boundary laws and other information are for educational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice.
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Department of Agriculture or call Jefferson City, Mo. at 573-751-4211
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Department of Conservation or call the regional MDC office in Springfield, Mo. at 417-895-6880 or call the local MDC conservation agent, Jerry Austin, at 417-839-0258
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Department of Natural Resourcesor call toll-free 1-800-361-4827
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DNR's Publications Online — Access to 600 free publications
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Department of Revenue — Download state tax forms for current and past years
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Department of Transportation or call 1-888-ASK-MoDOT (1-888-275-6636)
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Highway Hauling Permits — Covers hauling regulations and permitting, or call 1-866-831-6277
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USDA's Agricultural Statistics — Annual information from 1936 to the present
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Anthrax — Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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Breeds of Livestock — A collection from Oklahoma State University of breed information on cattle, horses, goats, sheep, swine, etc.,
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Goat Resources from Land-Grant Universities — eXtension
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Red Book (PDF) — A pocket handbook from the National Cattlemen's Beef Association to keep better records on your cow herd
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Cattle recordkeeping software — Free Microsoft Excel worksheet from National Cattlemen's Beef Association to enter your cattle records
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Feed Composition Tables — Sortable chart of 280 commonly used cattle feedstuffs (How to use the chart to mix cattle rations)
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Missouri Brand Book — Search for livestock brands used in Missouri
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Missouri Grazing Wedge — A key tool for managing feed on a pasture based dairy farm, it visually represents the quality and quantity of forage dry matter available both now and during the next round of grazing
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Sheep Resources from Land-Grant Universities — eXtension
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Electric Fencing for Serious Graziers (PDF) — USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service
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Watering Systems for Serious Graziers (PDF) — USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service
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Ag Connection — Your local link to MU for ag extension and research information.
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MU Plant Diagnostic Clinic — Submit plant, insect or weed specimens via U.S. mail or online digital images
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MU Soil & Plant Testing Laboratory — Services, fees and online results for soil and plant samples
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Kansas Wildflowers and Grasses — Information on 570 species of forbs, grasses, sedges, rushes, and woody plants found growing in Kansas
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Missouri Plants — Commercial site with photos and descriptions of flowering and non-flowering plants of Missouri
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Nuisance Aquatic Plant ID — Recommendations and identification photos from the Missouri Department of Conservation
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Plant Image Gallery — Online plant photo collection maintained by the Noble Foundation of Ardmore, Okla.
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Weed ID Guide — University of Missouri site helps identify common weeds of field crops, pastures, ornamentals and turfgrass
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Midwest Weeds — Missouri State University site covers common turfgrass, crop, garden, pasture, range, roadside, aquatic and wetland weeds and plants
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Algae Control in Stock Tanks and Ponds (PDF) — University of Missouri Extension
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Aquatic Plant Management — Aquatic weed control guide from Dr. Carole Lembi at Purdue University
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Aquatic Vegetation Management — Missouri Department of Conservation
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Chemical Labels and MSDSs — Site by CDMS has searchable list of chemical manufacturers and Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs)
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MDA's Pesticide Program or call Jefferson City, Mo. at 573-751-5504
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Pesticide Licenses — Missouri Department of Agriculture covers private and commercial categories, exam dates, regulations and emergency information
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Noxious Weed Control — Missouri Department of Agriculture site links to noxious weed law and weed identification tools
Poisonous plants
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Guide to Toxic Plants in Forages (PDF) — Purdue University; each entry includes a photo, a description that includes symptoms livestock may experience from eating the plant, and some control measures.
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Nitrate and Prussic Acid Toxicity in Forages (PDF) — Kansas State University
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Prussic Acid (PDF) — University of Arkansas; precautions to take when certain forage plants are under stress
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Nitrate Toxicity in Livestock (PDF) — Oklahoma State University
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Nitrate Poisoning in Cattle (PDF) — University of Arkansas
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MU Extension publication G9811, Qualitative Nitrate Detection for Toxicity Potential — explains how to prepare the solution and run the test in the video below
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Nitrate testing procedure (YouTube video) — University of Missouri Extension (we do this test in our office at no charge)
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Poisonous Plants Informational Database — Cornell University; view plants by common name or scientific name
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Common Poisonous Plants and Plant Parts — Texas A&M University; covers house plants, garden plants, ornamentals, trees and shrubs
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Toxic Plants of Texas Rangeland — Texas A&M; view plants by common name or scientific name
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Poisonous Plants — North Carolina State University Extension
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Guide to Poisonous Plants — Colorado State University; searchable database and ordering information for books on poisonous plants
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Canadian Poisonous Plants Information System — Canadian Biodiversity Information Facility; site lets you view plants by common name or scientific name and includes links to other poisonous plant websites.
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Animal Poison Control Center (ASPCA) Pet Care — Site includes a list of plants toxic to pets and a fee-based 24/7 animal poison-related emergency hotline.
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Poisonous Plants in Pastures — University of Florida; slide set also includes downloadable PDF and PowerPoint files.
Record keeping
SEE PESTICIDE SAFETY PUBLICATIONS
Weed wipers
Listed below are sources of information both old and new for making wick applicators for wipe-on weed control. The typical rope wick will contain a solution of 1 part 41% glyphosate and 2 parts water in a PVC pipe reservoir. The solution is then wicked out through a nylon rope or carpet that can be wiped onto weeds.
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Archived - MU Extension publication G4920, Rope Wick Applicators (PDF)
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Rope Wick Herbicide Applicator (PDF) (see Figure 1 on page 7) — University of Kentucky
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Wick broom plan 6208A — Mississippi State University
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Wick broom plan 6208B — Mississippi State University
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Wick broom plan 6208C — Mississippi State University
Internet Center for Wildlife Damage Management — A non-profit, grant-funded site that provides research-based information on how to responsibly handle wildlife damage problems