
Agriculture |
3/05
G2140.......Collecting Genetic Material From
Beef Cattle......$.30
G2140........Collecting
Genetic Material from Beef Cattle.....$0.30
IPM1023.....Missouri Weed Seeds......$5.00
MWPS2......Farmstead Planning Handbook:
Guidelines for Planning and
Expanding Agricultural Facilities
and Operations
(CD-ROM.....$20.00
G9215..........Soil
Sampling Pastures......$0.25
5/04
G7115.......Management of the Armyworm
Complex in Missouri Field Crops
4/04
M169.........A Guide to Common Forages
and Weeds of Pastures $14.00
M170.........High Tunnel Tomato
Production-$10
1/04
F-240..........Integrated Pest Management(00)
G2324.........Swine Diet Manipulation to
Minimize
Environmental
Impacts(.50)
MWPSCD45..Conservation
Tillage Systems
and Management:
Crop Residue
Management with No-Till
Mulch-Till(CD-ROM) $25.00
IPM1021......Vine Weeds of Missouri($6.00)
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Gardening/Horticulture |
G6405.........Growing
Home-Garden
Asparagus.....$0.50
G6010.........Fruit
Spray Schedules for
Homeowner.....$2.00
G6850.........How to Plant a Tree....$ .30.
M145...........Controlling
Tree and Shrub
Pests Around the Home:
Symptoms, Signs and
Control........$4.00
M89.............Ornamental
and Turf Pest
Control (Category 3.......$20.00
NRAES7
Home Storage of Fruits and Vegetables ($6.00/$6.00) |

Human Environmental Sciences |
GH6602
- Activities for Helping Children Deal with Divorce
(PDF
available)
GH6608- Domestic
Violence and Divorce
GH6235 Development Through the School-Age Years of
6-11(.75) |

Community Decision Making |
G641
Capturing vs. Creating Value
G642
Establishing the Transfer Price:
Balance
the Businesses
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Pest Mgt. |
IPM1020-Turfgrass
and Insects
G7114 -Seedcorn Maggot
G7112
- Black Cutworm in Missouri
G7550
- Missouri Restricted-Use Pesticide List
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| Miscellaneous |
No new pubs
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Featured
Publication |
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NCR400 Ground Covers for the
Midwest ($12.50/$12.50)
This publication provides
information to identify, select and care for more than 100
ground covers. Most of the text contains individual listings
that include common and botanical names, physical descriptions,
illustrations, care required and ideal locations for each ground
cover. A 16-page, full-color layout also shows how several
groundcovers will look when used in landscapes.
The introduction contains a
mini-manual for everything from selecting to caring for ground
covers, including mulching, fertilizing, pruning, wintering and
propagating. A map divides the United States into zones for
quick reference to check climate compatibility for various
covers.
A glossary defines important
botanical terms related to ground covers. The main text is
referenced as well
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NCR461 Ornamental Grasses for the
Midwest ($4.00/$4.00)
Grasses are a great landscape tool.
This guide covers the design aspects, as well as practical
guidelines for ornamental grasses. Dozens of grasses are
outlined by hardiness, soil preference, propagation methods and
plant height. A color photo with each description helps you
picture the grass as well.
Practical tips given include how to
transplant and divide grasses. A table in the back provides both
common and botanical names for each grass and divides them into
categories of common design use (i.e. for borders, alone, dried
flowers, groundcovers, etc.). 18 pages.
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CD20
Midwest
Landscape Plants: A
Pictorial Guide ($20.00/$20.00)
The Midwest Landscape Plant Identification CD is designed to help
you learn the names of ornamental plants. The CD contains images
of plants considered by the Missouri Landscape and Nursery
Association to be useful in
Missouri
gardens and landscapes. Use your Web browser to view the images in
the same way you would when visiting a Web site. Once the start
page is open in your Web browser, you can bookmark it (like any
other Web site) for easy access the next time you use the CD.
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NCR338
Shelves, Houses, and Feeders for Birds and Mammals ($6.00/$6.00)
This publication tells and shows you how to build homes and
feeders to attract many kinds of birds, including robins, wrens,
bluebirds, tree swallows, purple martins, sparrow hawks, screech
owls, chickadees, wood ducks and even squirrels. Structure and
feeder plans included in the publication were designed for
attractiveness, space requirements and efficient use of modern
materials. Plans for feeders vary from window-sill feeders made of
wood to simple feeders anyone can make from milk jugs or cartons.
The publication includes about 28 plans for bird houses and
feeders. 48 pages.
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extension offices should order publications mentioned in this
update online at http://128.206.249.189/pubs/order1.asp.
A 20% discount will be applied if purchasing 5 or more
copies of the same publication.
PDF files and abstracts of many publications may be
obtained at http://extension.missouri.edu/explore/.
For questions or comments, please contact Andy Shirkey or
Karen Nolting at 573-882-7216, 1-800-292-0969, or e-mail extpubs@missouri.edu.
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