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Cover art for publication G7369

Multicolored Asian Lady Beetle

New

Bruce Barrett and Wayne Bailey
Department of Entomology

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Cover art for publication G4672

Smooth Bromegrass

New

Smooth bromegrass makes for excellent quality hay. Visit our website today to learn more about smooth bromegrass.

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Cover art for publication G4669

Tall Fescue Toxicosis

New

Tall fescue is Missouri's most widely used forage crop. Visit our site to learn about Tall Fescue Toxicosis.

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Publication cover.

How to Prevent Electrical Accidents

Reviewed

Electricity, one of the most versatile and widely used power sources, is used extensively on almost every farm. Farmers are so familiar with electricity that they may take electrical safety for granted. When this happens, accidents often follow. Get tips for electrical safety in this guide.

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Cover art for publication GH6604

Child Abuse and Neglect

Reviewed

Lynn Blinn Pike
Department of Human Development and Family Studies

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Preplant Nitrogen Test for Adjusting Corn Nitrogen Recommendations

New

John A. Lory
Department of Agronomy and Commercial Agriculture Program

Peter Scharf
Department of Agronomy

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Thumbnail of cover for G1936.

All-Terrain Vehicles

Revised

Since their introduction, the use of all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) has increased dramatically each year. In addition to widespread recreational use, the agricultural sector has realized the value of the ATV as a workhorse. Unfortunately, fatalities and injuries involving ATVs are occurring at an alarming rate. Many of these accidents could have been prevented by knowing and following a few steps for safe ATV use.

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Soybean Pest Management: Bean Leaf Beetle

New

Facts at a glanceThere are two generations of bean leaf beetle per year in Missouri.Both larvae and adults are soybean pests.

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Hessian Fly Management on Wheat

New

Facts at a glanceHessian fly adults are small and mosquito-like in appearance.Annually, there are two generations (fall and spring); the fall generation is more important economically.Look for the larvae and puparia (called flaxseed) between the leaf sheath and stem base.Use of the fly-free planting date

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Cover art for publication WQ180

Community watershed management organizational structure styles

New

Dan Downing
Water Quality Associate

Bob Broz
Water Quality Specialist/Coordinator

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Cover art for publication G7151

Soybean Pest Management: Stink Bugs

New

In Missouri, the green stink bug, Acrosternum hilare (Say), and brown stink bugs, Euschistus spp., commonly infest soybean fields. Learn how to identify them and the damage they cause, how to scout for them, and how to manage them in this guide.

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Cover art for publication G9102

Liming Missouri Soils

Reviewed

Peter C. Scharf
Department of Agronomy

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Cover art for publication G4515

Annual Lespedeza

Reviewed

Annual lespedeza is an acid-tolerant, drought-resistant, summer annual legume useful for pasture, hay & soil improvement. Visit our website to learn more.

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Cover art for publication MX858

Pine Wilt: A Fatal Disease of Exotic Pines in the Midwest

New

Pine wilt has killed so many Scots pine trees in the Midwest that extension specialists no longer recommend planting it in the area. Learn what causes pine wilt, how it spreads and what you can do to manage it in this full-color guide from University of M

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Sorghum Midge in Missouri

New

Facts at a glanceThe sorghum midge has several generations each year because of its short life cycle (14 to 16 days).Damaged seed heads are pinkish, appear blasted, and have undeveloped seeds.Begin scouting fields once sorghum starts to pollinate.Grain sorghum is less susceptible to injury if blooming is

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Cover art for publication G2504

Hoop Structures for Missouri Swine Finishing Facilities

New

Thomas J. Fangman
College of Veterinary Medicine
Commercial Agriculture Program

Joseph M. Zulovich
Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering
Commercial Agriculture Program

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Cover art for publication WQ181

Community watershed management plan — suggested roles for key agencies

New

Dan Downing
Water Quality Associate

Bob Broz
Water Quality Specialist/Coordinator

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Cover art for publication G1886

Controlling Drift of Crop Protection Materials

Reviewed

Bill Casady and Willard Downs
Department of Agricultural Engineering

Fred Fishel
Department of Agronomy

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Cover art for publication G2740

Functional Anatomy of the Horse Foot

Reviewed

A horse’s hoof is composed of the wall, sole and frog. Read this guide to learn more about the functional anatomy of the horse foot.

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Cover art for publication G2882

Safety for Hunt Seat Riders

Reviewed

Wayne Loch
Department of Animal Sciences

Safety practices for hunt seat riders will help them avoid injury and trouble for themselves and the horse. Safety should become second nature — not taken for granted. Riders should constantly be aware of potentially dangerous situations and avoid them when possible.

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Cover art for publication G2839

Care of Your Horse’s Feet

Reviewed

Wayne Loch
Department of Animal Sciences

Foot care is one of the most neglected horse management practices. Most lameness that impairs the usefulness of a horse can be prevented by proper foot care and reasonable management.

Foot care should be as routine as feeding and watering. It should include:

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Cover art for publication G8351

Small Flock Series: Brooding and Growing Chicks

Revised

Raising a flock of chickens can be difficult. Visit our website today to view our Small Flock Series: Brooding and Growing Chicks.

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Cover art for publication G4671

Eastern Gamagrass

Reviewed

Eastern Gamagrass is a highly productive grass and is a high-quality forage crop. Visit our website today to learn more.

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Sampling Poultry Litter for Nutrient Testing

New

John A. Lory
Department of Agronomy and Commercial Agriculture Program

Charles Fulhage
Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering

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Cover art for publication M92

Seed Treatment Pest Control (Category 4)

Revised $15

Missouri pesticide applicators, prepare for the Category 4, Seed Treatment Pest Control, certification test given by the Missouri Department of Agriculture with the help of this manual from University of Missouri Extension.

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