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Severe-weather resources from MU Extension

Access free resources, guides, and videos to stay safe and prepared during severe weather and flooding emergencies.

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Missouri Century Farm deadline extended to May 15

COLUMBIA, Mo. – If your farm has been in your family since Dec. 31, 1926, it’s not too late to apply for recognition as a Missouri Century Farm. Due to technical issues preventing some people from submitting applications, the deadline to apply has been extended to May 15.

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Neighboring lessons from voices across America

Voices from across America reflect on everyday neighborly acts—from greetings and gatherings to caring and uniting communities.

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Mizzou meets Missouri at the State Fair

Whether it’s through interactive exhibitions, educational programming or support for young leaders, Mizzou plays a proud role in helping the fair fulfill its mission to champion Missouri agriculture and inspire future generations.

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2025 Missouri Hunger Atlas now available

Food insecurity is on the rise in Missouri, according to the newly released 2025 Missouri Hunger Atlas. Published every other year, the atlas provides local leaders, nonprofits and agencies with data they can use to guide resources and shape solutions.

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Update on MU Extension SNAP-Ed programming

SNAP-Ed ends Oct 1, 2025; MU Extension shifts focus to new health education initiatives statewide.

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Use caution when hiring tree care professionals

Learn key tips for safely hiring tree care professionals to protect your property and avoid costly mistakes.

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When your garden becomes a drive-thru for wildlife

Most gardeners know the frustration of having a beautiful garden decimated by wildlife. Just like people, deer and other critters are drawn to food that is tasty and convenient. A garden is wildlife’s equivalent of a fast food drive-thru.

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Keep the sparkle, skip the ER: Fireworks safety for July 4

They light up the sky, but fireworks can also send people to the emergency room. Before you celebrate, take a few simple steps to keep your family safe.

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Expert comment: Potential cuts to federal food assistance, nutrition education

Experts discuss how proposed cuts to federal food assistance and nutrition education programs could affect communities and families.

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Report outlines Missouri population growth

Missouri’s population grew 1.5% from 2020–2024, driven entirely by domestic and international migration.

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Missouri's best-kept secret is hiding in plain sight

How MU Extension helps people help themselves—all across the state.

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Strong bull sale in Springfield

Springfield's bull sale achieved strong prices, with 26 bulls averaging $5,458 each, highlighting a robust cattle market.

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Results from fall SW Mo. Bull Breeding Soundness Exam Days

STOCKTON, Mo. – “It is important for reproductive performance and profitability of the cattle operation to identify bulls that are not sound breeders and replace them prior to the breeding season,” says Patrick Davis, University of Missouri Extension livestock field specialist. This is the goal of the Southwest Missouri Fall Bull Breeding Soundness Exam (BSE) Days, which also educate cattle producers on bull management for a successful…

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SW Missouri Show-Me-Select Replacement Heifer sale results

Southwest Missouri’s heifer sale saw 112 head average $3,205 per head, with top lots reaching $4,500.

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Heatstroke can kill quickly in hot cars

COLUMBIA, Mo. – When the news has another tragic story about a child accidentally left in a hot car, parents might believe they could never make a mistake like that. “It’s not just negligent parents or indifferent caregivers. When juggling the demands of work, parenting and daily life, it’s easier than you might think to make a simple but fatal mistake,” says Karen Funkenbusch, University of Missouri Extension health and safety…

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MU Plant Diagnostic Clinic offers free services to Amish, Mennonite farmers

Free plant disease and pest diagnostic services help Amish and Mennonite farmers manage crops in Missouri counties.

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Now is time for 911 emergency forages

Explore emergency forage options to sustain livestock during ongoing drought and feed shortages.

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Early weaning calves to reduce nutrient needs during drought

STOCKTON, Mo. – “Early wean calves to reduce cow herd nutrient needs to match drought-limited feed resources,” says Patrick Davis, University of Missouri Extension livestock field specialist. In addition, early weaning can improve calf performance because calves are put on a more nutritious diet following weaning.Davis discusses strategies to help cattle producers be successful in early weaning calves:

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Missouri SBDC continues to “Elevate” second-stage businesses

Missouri SBDC's Elevate program helps second-stage businesses grow, expand markets, and strengthen leadership with expert guidance.

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Flood-related resources from MU Extension

Access practical tips and guides to stay safe, protect property, and recover after floods.

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Missouri SBDC elevates business, impacts economic development

Missouri SBDC's Elevate program helps growing small businesses boost sales, investment, and jobs with expert guidance.

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Master Showman Competitions: Displaying Youths’ Hard Work

The Issue 4-H and FFA Livestock projects impact youth life skill development in motivation, responsibility, goal setting, discipline, and leadership (Anderson et al., 2015; Boleman et al., 2004; Evans, et al. 2019; Heavner et al., 2011; Rusk et al, 2003). Knowledge of husbandry and showing procedures increased the longer youth participate in the projects (Havner et al., 2011; Rusk et al., 2003).

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BTC Bank supports Missouri 4-H financial ed program

Youth across Missouri gain hands-on financial education via a new household finance simulator for ages 13-18, supported by BTC Bank.

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Drought requires feed efficiency in cattle

Drought strains hay supplies; cattle producers can improve efficiency with feed testing, supplements, and careful ration planning.

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