University of Missouri Extension

Editor:

Scott Killpack
killpacks@missouri.edu
Agronomy/Natural Resources Specialist
St. Charles County Office
260 Brown Road

St. Peters, MO 63376
636-970-3000

Contributors:

Charles E. Ellis
ellisce@missouri.edu
Ag Engineering Specialist
Lincoln County Office
880 West College

Troy, MO 63379
636-528-4613

Gary D. Hoette, CP Ag
hoetteg@missouri.edu
Agronomy/Natural Resources Specialist
Montgomery County Office
211 East Third Street

Montgomery City, MO 63361
573-564-3733

Richard Janes
janesr@missouri.edu
Farm Management Specialist
Warren County Office
107 West Walton

Warrenton, MO 63383
636-456-3444

Scott Killpack
killpacks@missouri.edu
Agronomy/Natural Resources Specialist
St. Charles County Office
260 Brown Road

St. Peters, MO 63376

636-970-3000

Wayne Shannon
shannons@missouri.edu
Livestock Specialist
Lincoln County Office
880 West College

Troy, MO 63379
636-528-4613

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East Central Missouri

Agricultural News is written by University of Missouri  Extension Regional Specialists located in the East Central Region of the state. This newsletter is provided by your local University Extension Council. For information on guide sheets or topics, contact the University of Missouri Extension Center nearest you.

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January (267 kb)
U.S. Biotech Corn Plantings to Increase in 2002
Changes and Land Values in Our Area
Handheld Computers for the Farm
Mandatory Identification of Livestock

 

February (317 kb)
2002 New and Pending Herbicide Labels
Things that Make You Go Hmmmm
Ozarka, Bermudagrass for Missouri Climate Being Released
Starter Fertilizer for Corn
Technology on the Cheap

 

March (267 kb)
Do Seed Firmers Work?
Does Deep Tillage Pay?
Improving Lawn and Landscape Soils from the Start

 

April (282 kb)
Survey Shows Consumers Want Locally Grown Foods
Calving Season Management
Managing Lime on No-Till Fields

 

June (250 kb)
Spring Rains Showing Up in Corn
Unplanned No-Till Planting
Take-All of Wheat

 

July (287 kb)
Corn Has No Roots - Falls Over
Heat Stress in Cattle
Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002
Weed Control in Forages and Pastures

 

August ((321 kb)
Lime (When Needed) Boosts Profit
Fertilizing Fescue to Stockpile for Winter Grazing
Dry Weather and Livestock
CCA Lumber to be Phased Out

 

September (264 kb)
Yellow Soybean Leaves
Making Silage from Drought-Damaged Corn
Farm Leases - Little Things Cause Big Problems

 

October (328 kb)
Testing for Soybean Cyst Nematode
Fall Applied Soybean Herbicides
Fall Calf Weaning
Some Good Yields in a Tough Year
Tips on Cattle Wrangling to Increase Quality

 

November (209 kb)
Drought May Increase Presence of Alflatoxin
Soybean Yield and Population

 

December (294 kb)
Environmental Effects on Pig Growth and Meat Quality
A Year of Yield Variations
Interested in Liquid Lime?


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