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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.

Report outlines Missouri population growth

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

Good cattle market led to a strong bull sale in Springfield

High cattle prices powered a strong bull sale in Springfield, averaging $5,458 across 26 bulls—around $1,600 more per head than spring 2024.

Produce high-quality hay to reduce cattle supplementation

STOCKTON, Mo. – “Hay harvest is approaching, and producing high-quality hay reduces cattle supplementation,” says Patrick Davis, University of Missouri Extension livestock field specialist. Davis discusses harvest management strategies to achieve optimal hay quality.

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

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

Use sacrifice pastures now to spare best pastures for later

STOCKTON, Mo. – “Cattle producers welcome the rain, but it leads to muddy pastures and proper management is needed for optimum grazing the rest of the year,” says Patrick Davis, University of Missouri Extension livestock field specialist. Davis feels sacrifice pastures may be needed to help in promoting forage production for the rest of the grazing season.

Strong bull sale in Springfield

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

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…

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.

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…

Records set at SW Missouri Show-Me-Select heifer sale

Record prices set at the SW Missouri Show-Me-Select heifer sale with high averages and strong buyer demand.

Severe-weather resources from MU Extension

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

Missouri 4-H celebrates National Volunteer Appreciation Week

Missouri 4-H honors volunteers during National Volunteer Appreciation Week, celebrating their dedication and impact on youth and communities.

“Missouri’s Most Engaged Neighbors” Announced as Part of Missouri Good Neighbor Week Awards

Celebrate 12 Missourians honored for exceptional neighborly engagement during Missouri Good Neighbor Week through statewide awards and community recognition.

Best Acts of Neighboring Announced from Missouri Good Neighbor Week 2023

Missourians shared nearly 20,000 acts of kindness during Good Neighbor Week, celebrating community and connection statewide.

Partnership helps southern Missouri landowner stave off feral hogs

Southern Missouri landowners reduce feral hog damage through a multi-agency elimination partnership.

Missouri Good Neighbor Week Gains Momentum in 2023, Blows Past Goal

Missourians reported nearly 20,000 acts of neighboring in 2023, celebrating community connections during Good Neighbor Week.

Drought meetings offered in SW Missouri Aug. 4

Attend free SW Missouri meetings Aug. 4 for cattle producers on drought survival, hay management, and feeding strategies.

Things to consider as you feed your way through the drought

“Cattle producers are dealing with varying degrees of drought and forage resources,” says Patrick Davis MU Extension livestock field specialist. Some cattle producers have received adequate rain and are recovering from the 2022 drought through rebuilding forage and cattle resources. Other cattle producers have received limited rain and are continuing to deal with drought conditions from 2022 with less resources in 2023.

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.

Missouri youths compete at 2023 State 4-H Poultry Day

Missouri youths showcased poultry skills in judging, contests, and quiz bowls at the 2023 State 4-H Poultry Day.

Missouri Good Neighbor Week named Program of the Year at Neighborhoods USA conference

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. – David Burton, a community development specialist with University of Missouri Extension, returned from the 48th annual Neighborhoods USA (NUSA) conference in El Paso, Texas, May 24-28, with the Best Neighborhood Program award. This year's conference drew more than 625 people from 34 states and featured educational workshops, speakers, tours, networking opportunities and an awards program.

Ozark Empire Fair Hay Show call for entries

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. – Now that hay season is in full swing, it is a good time to pull hay samples for entry in the Ozark Empire Fair Hay Show in Springfield, says University of Missouri Extension agronomy specialist Tim Schnakenberg.Entry deadline is July 17. To enter, contact the nearest MU Extension specialist. They are available to help pull the core samples from the 10-bale entry.

Convoy of Hope partners with MU Extension on new weather station

A new weather station in Greene County provides real-time data to support agriculture and research in southwestern Missouri.

Flood-related resources from MU Extension

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

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