Operating a Chain Saw Safely
Reviewed
Chain saws are relatively common and may seem simple to operate. But felling trees and clearing brush with a chain saw are operations that require training and proper safety precautions.
Controlling Runoff and Erosion at Urban Construction Sites
Reviewed
Runoff from construction sites is a major source of sediment. Visit our site to learn about Controlling Runoff and Erosion at Urban Construction Sites.
Vegetable Harvest and Storage
Reviewed
Timely harvest and proper storage help maintain the quality and freshness of garden vegetables. This publication describes how and when to harvest vegetables; special harvest preparations and storage requirements; and appropriate length and kinds of storage.
How to Size a Farm and Home Water System
Revised
A farmstead water system should be able to supply the peak flow rate continuously for two hours. A home water system should be able to supply peak demand continuously for one hour. If the peak use rate exceeds the maximum well yield, provide intermediate storage.
First Aid for Storm-Damaged Trees
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Horn Fly Trap Blueprint
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Editor's note
The following abstract describes a downloadable PDF. Please see the link to the PDF file. The PDF is 50 percent the size of the original blueprint.
Woody Biomass for Energy in Missouri
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Felling, Limbing and Bucking Trees
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Whether you are using a chain saw to cut firewood, trim trees or harvest large timber, you will be performing three basic operations: felling, limbing and bucking. Felling involves cutting a standing tree and dropping it in the place you want it. Limbing is the removal of the branches from either standing or downed trees. Bucking is the process of cutting a downed tree into appropriate lengths.
Selecting and Maintaining a Chain Saw
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The chain saw has become an everyday tool for a wide variety of people. Homeowners use chain saws to cut firewood and to do general tree trimming around their homes. Farmers find them useful for such jobs as clearing land, trimming trees and cutting firewood. Contractors use them for cutting large timbers, crossties and landscaping ties and for land clearing. And the chain saw is still the tool of choice for professional loggers.
Air-drying Hardwood Lumber
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Exhibiting and Judging Garden Vegetables
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Learn how to set up a vegetable exhibit, the factors vegetables are judged on, and conditions that could result in disqualification.
Sources for Farm and Home Water Supply
Revised
A dependable, drinkable water supply is an absolute must for farm enterprises. Sources in Missouri include wells, cisterns, public water supplies, springs and ponds. Other important aspects of a water supply are the quantity needed, pumping, distribution and treatment.
Selling Timber: What the Landowner Needs to Know
Reviewed
Many landowners receive a fraction of their timber's true value. Visit our website to read our Selling Timber: What the Landowner Needs to Know article.
Stock Healthy, Shop Healthy: Recipe Cards
Revised
Editor’s note
The following abstract describes a publication that is only available as a downloadable PDF.
National Screen-Free Week Flyer (Play More, Watch Less)
Revised
Editor’s note
The back of the PDF is a worksheet where you can write down or draw a picture of each activity you do without a screen during National Screen-Free Week — or any week you set this challenge for your family.
Pollination Mechanisms and Plant-Pollinator Relationships
New
Pollination is one of the most fascinating processes in nature. Visit our site to learn about Pollination Mechanisms and Plant-Pollinator Relationships.
Wild Turkey Biology and Habitat Management in Missouri
New
Missouri's wild turkey population was in danger of disappearing. Visit our site to learn about Wild Turkey Biology and Habitat Management in Missouri.
Soils, Plant Nutrition and Nutrient Management
Revised $10
Soil is a mixture of minerals, organic matter, air and water. Visit our site to learn about Soils, Plant Nutrition and Nutrient Management.
Hazardous Materials for First Responders, Fifth Edition Manual and Workbook Package
New $110
Editor’s note
The following abstract describes a package that is available for purchase in print.
To order publications for a tax-exempt organization, contact extpubs@missouri.edu for instructions.
Hazardous Materials Technician, Second Edition Curriculum
New $145
This curriculum covers all 14 chapters of the Hazardous Materials Technician, Second Edition Manual. The components are designed for use in traditional face-to-face and hybrid classroom environments. All the tools an instructor needs to deliver a course with successful outcomes for today’s students are provided in this comprehensive package.
Structural Fire Fighting: Initial Response Strategy and Tactics, Second Edition Curriculum
New $130
This curriculum covers all 14 chapters of the Structural Fire Fighting: Initial Response Strategy and Tactics, Second Edition Manual. The components are designed for use in traditional face-to-face and hybrid classroom environments.
Plant Diagnostic Clinic: Guidelines for Collecting and Submitting Samples
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Collecting plant disease samples