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Cleaning up after flood takes special care; MU Extension has free cleanup guide
Families returning to their flooded homes should exercise caution before and during the cleanup process, according to a University of Missouri Extension emergency management expert.

Crop-injury clinics teach pest, herbicide symptoms
Predicting the dangers crops face each growing season can be like betting on Missouri weather: you never know. This season's brew of bad weather, diseases, floods, weeds and pests underscores the challenges of Mother Nature.

Farmers with damaged crops must call insurance agent Adjuster must inspect before replanting or other tillage
Farmers with flood-damaged fields should contact their crop insurance agent while waiting for waters to recede and fields to dry, said a University of Missouri Extension agricultural business specialist.

Plant soybean crop in July, says MU agronomist Flooded land can make small but profitable yield
A soybean crop planted after floodwaters recede still has a chance to make a profitable yield.

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