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Schuyler County University of Missouri Extension
PO Box 310 - Courthouse Basement
Lancaster, MO 63548-0310              
Phone: 660-457-3469                      
Monday-Friday   8:30 a.m. to Noon  
                            12:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m

Services offered by University of Missouri Extension in Schuyler County

Soil Testing and Plant Diagnostic Services
Crop producers, commercial horticultural growers and home gardeners can receive diagnoses for plant diseases or pest infestations, and have soil analyzed. Soil testing provides analysis of pH, phosphorus, potassium, calcium, magnesium, organic matter percent, neutralizable acidity, cation exchange capacity and effective neutralizing material (EMN). Customers will receive recommendations for nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium and liming (or acidifying). Tests for nitrate, boron, zinc, sulfur, iron, manganese and copper also are available at additional cost. For information on sampling methods, see G9215 Soil Sampling Pastures and G9217 Soil Sampling Hayfields and Row Crops.

For information on test results, see G9112, "Interpreting Missouri Soil Test Reports". Regional specialists also can assist you with additional information and recommendations. Contact us for more information.

  • Plant Diagnostic Clinic The MU Plant Diagnostic Clinic identifies insects, diseases and weeds, and provides management solutions for these problems.
  • Plant Nematology Laboratory This laboratory examines soil and plant samples qualitatively and quantitatively for the presence of plant parasitic nematodes. Recommendations are provided for management strategies to reduce the effect of nematodes on plant growth and yield.
  • Soil and Plant Testing Laboratory The MU Soil and Plant Testing Laboratory provides fertilizer recommendations based on soil or plant analysis to farmers, home owners, vegetable and fruit growers, golf course superintendents, and lawn and landscape specialists.

Hay Tests: Prices vary from $15 to $35 depending on the test you request. 

Feed Tests: Prices are $10 to $25 per sample depending upon the test you request. We can test grain, by-product feeds (corn gluten, soybean hulls, etc.), and mixed rations for nutritional value.

Family Nutrition Education Program
The Family Nutrition Education Program helps limited-resource families and individuals improve their health and fitness. Education focuses on teaching healthier eating habits, understanding of food safety and better management of food dollars. FNEP is available to individuals, groups and school at no cost. Contact us for more information on FNEP.

Center for Distance and Independent Study
Pick up your copy of the University of Missouri Center for Distance and Independent Study catalog. The center offers university-level credit and non-credit courses. Check out MU High School, a fully-accredited program, offering individual courses or a complete curriculum, as well as core-subject curriculums for grades 3-8. CDIS course tests may be taken at the extension center; contact us for more information.

MU Direct: Continuing and Distance Education
MU Direct: Continuing and Distance Education offers online degrees in education, journalism and several health-care fields, including nursing, management, informatics and respiratory therapy. These are available to students across Missouri and beyond. Mid-Missourians can pursue a bachelor of general studies or master of public administration by attending MU In The Evening classes.


Soil Tests: At $15 per sample, soil tests are available for lawns, gardens, and fields. You will receive a copy with the results and recommendations, normally within 2 weeks.

Canner Gauge Tests
Bring your dial-type pressure canner lid to extension center for testing and examination. Dial-type gauges should be tested annually to ensure accuracy and prevent bacterial contamination of preserved foods. (Testing is not necessary for weighted gauges.) Testing is offered for a nominal fee.


Pressure Canner Gauge Testing: Cost is $1 per gauge. 

Pesticide License Certification: No charge. In order to purchase and spray some chemicals, you must have a private applicator license. You must sit through a 2 to 3 hour training (on a VCR tape or CD-ROM) and fill out some forms.

Pesticide License Recertification: No charge. The above licenses are good for 5 years (currently). Every 5 years you must it through a 2 to 3 hour training (on a VCR tape or CD-ROM) and fill out some forms.   These 2 licenses are for individuals only.

Insect Identification: There is no charge. If you have an insect that you can't identify, we can help. Please bring the insect to the office in a container of some kind as soon as you can. If we can not identify it locally, we will send it to the University of Missouri at Columbia and get an answer.

Plant Identification: Cost is $0 to $10. We can assist you in identifying a plant that you want to know the name of or a plant disease and how (or if) to treat that problem. We will need as much of the plant as possible (roots if possible) and will need some information such as how long the disease has been happening, location of the plant, etc.

Plant Nematode Tests: Cost is $10 to $25. Nematodes are very damaging to soybeans, some vegetable and fruit crops, and other plants. Samples need to taken and handled in very certain ways. Contact our office for help.

Veterinary Lab Services: These can vary. The University of Missouri's Veterinary Lab provides many services for livestock producers. Animals can be sent or taken to the lab when sick or after death to determine what's wrong. You should contact your local vet first.

The Schuyler County Extension Office also has access to other labs that can test for water, seed germination, and chemical residues.


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Wednesday, May 16, 2007

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