Ecology and Management of Cottontail Rabbits in Missouri
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Managing Ponds and Lakes for Aquaculture and Fisheries in Missouri: Pond Construction and Management Considerations
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A private pond can be a great asset on a property. Learn how to properly plan, construct and manage a watershed pond for recreation, as a livestock water source, and more in this University of Missouri Extension guide.
Managing Ponds and Lakes for Aquaculture and Fisheries in Missouri: Fish Selection and Stocking for Sport Fishing
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This fisheries and aquaculture guide is one in a series being developed jointly by MU Extension and Lincoln University.
Two Meals for $10 (IV)
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Here's how to make two savory meals.
From Seed to Harvest and Beyond: Garden Journal and Calendar
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Our Missouri garden journal is also a how-to guide and information resource. It provides a place to organize gardening info, plans and notes. Gift it to the gardeners in your life! If you are a Master Gardener, treat yourself!
Integrating Practices That Benefit Wildlife With Crops Grown for Biomass in Missouri
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Summary of beneficial management practicesIncorporate forbs and use mixed stands rather than stands of a single crop.Establishing bioenergy crops will have the fewest negative effects on local wildlife when cropland, nonnative pasture or nonnative tree plantations are converted instead of native habita
Ornamental and Turf Pest Control (Category 3)
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Palmer Amaranth: A New Threat
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The following abstract describes a publication that is only available as a downloadable PDF.
Common Lambsquarters Management in Soybean
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Editor’s note
The following abstract describes a publication that is only available as a downloadable PDF.
Enhancing White-Tailed Deer Habitats on Your Property: Woodlands and Forests
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White-tailed deer management
This deer conservation guide is one in a series developed jointly by MU Extension and the Missouri Department of Conservation.
Dairy Grazing: Fence and Water Systems
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This publication describes various fence and water systems appropriate for dairy grazing management.
A SMART Start to Finding Nutrition and Health Apps
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Apps to Know From the Nutrition and Health Pros
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Assessing Wildlife Habitats and Natural Resources in Neighborhoods and Urban Environments: A Planning Guide for Wildlife Habitats in Urban Areas
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Individual homeowners, neighborhood groups, developers and city planners who are interested in enhancing wildlife habitat and managing natural resources within a community or neighborhood can use this assessment tool to gather information on the species of wildlife and types and conditions of vegetation in the area. This information can be used to develop a plan to protect, or establish, and manage native vegetation that is beneficial to a variety of wildlife species.
Enhancing White-Tailed Deer Habitats on Your Property: Early Successional Vegetation
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White-tailed deer management
This deer conservation guide is one in a series developed jointly by MU Extension and the Missouri Department of Conservation.
Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases
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Ticks are vectors of disease in domestic and wild animals throughout the world. Visit our site to learn about Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases.
Forest Pest Control (Category 2)
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Cambio de Colores — Latinos in the Heartland: At the Crossroads: ¿Incorporation or Marginalization?
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Proceedings of the 2012 annual conference
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The following abstract describes a publication that is only available as a downloadable PDF.
Enhancing White-Tailed Deer Habitats on Your Property: Evaluating Habitat
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White-tailed deer management
This deer conservation guide is one in a series developed jointly by MU Extension and the Missouri Department of Conservation.
Garden 'n Grow: Gardener's Notebook
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Editor's note
The following abstract describes a publication that is only available for purchase or as a downloadable PDF.
Enhancing White-Tailed Deer Habitats on Your Property: Food Plots
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Landowners who are managing their land for white-tailed deer may consider planting food plots to provide a supplemental food source. Food plots should never be considered a substitute for managing the native vegetation to provide quality food sources. In situations where food plots would contribute to deer management objectives, the plots need to be established and maintained properly.