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Export Planning Streamlined

The Missouri Small Business Development Centers (SBDC) recently brought a new international export business planning platform to small businesses across the state.

Coexist with wildlife while preventing damage

COLUMBIA, Mo. – Few things are more enjoyable than watching deer in your backyard or listening to squirrels chatter at dusk or dawn from your patio. That is, until you find that they have inflicted costly damage to your home, patio furniture, flower bed or garden. In some cases, such as bird droppings, wildlife can even be hazardous to your health.

Drainage water recycling systems improve corn yields

Drainage water recycling boosts corn yields, reduces variability, and protects water quality by reusing nutrients efficiently.

Show-Me-Select lowers enrollment fees

COLUMBIA, Mo. – U.S. Marine Corps recruiters used to say they were “looking for a few good men.” University of Missouri Extension livestock specialist Eldon Cole says he is “looking for a few good heifers” to help beef producers through the Show-Me-Select Replacement Heifer Program.

Soils, cropping systems specialist joins MU Delta Research Center

Justin Calhoun joins the Delta Research Center to advance soils and cropping systems research in southeastern Missouri.

Suicide prevention in the workplace

In the United States alone, suicide accounts for nearly 40,000 lost lives per year, according to the National Institute of Mental Health. That's an average of one suicide every 13 minutes. The truth is that anyone can be at risk. Sometimes you NEED help. Sometimes you ARE the help.

Potash pays off

Rising potash prices make proper application more critical than ever. Learn why soil tests and nutrient balance matter to sustain high yields.

Perennial of the Year steeped in American patriotism

Monarda, also called bee balm, blooms with vibrant colors, attracts pollinators, and honors American history with its patriotic roots.

Missouri meat, poultry processors receive $16.7 million in grants with help from MU Extension partnership

COLUMBIA, Mo. – Nearly empty meat aisles are a burden producers, processors and consumers don’t want to face again. To prevent that, the Missouri Department of Agriculture (MDA) awarded $16.7 million to keep 150 meat and poultry processors throughout Missouri going strong.

Youths, professionals connect virtually at FilmFest 4-H

Young filmmakers nationwide presented projects and attended virtual workshops led by industry experts like sound designers and animators.

Caterpillars horn in on tomato plants

COLUMBIA, Mo. – Several types of caterpillars damage tomato plants in Missouri, but the tomato hornworm and the tobacco hornworm usually get the most attention because of the prominent horn on the last segment of their bodies.

MU Extension horticulturist searches for rare Ozark butterfly

A horticulturist searches Ozark forests for the rare woodland swallowtail butterfly, a unique pollinator of the region.

New MU guide looks at silage breakeven price

COLUMBIA, Mo. – University of Missouri Extension recently released an updated cost analyzer to help farmers estimate the breakeven price to justify harvesting corn as silage rather than grain. “Frequently, corn harvested for silage was planted for harvest as a grain crop,” says Joe Horner, an MU Extension agricultural business and policy specialist. Reasons for this change can include feed needs as well as drought and other events…

The Export Plan: Market Entry Strategy

In the previous article, we looked at tools that were available online from US Census sources and through Missouri SBDC counselors to identify potential markets at the country level.  This resulted in a prioritized list of countries to consider for export based on factors such as U.S.

MU Master Gardener blooms with floral subscription service

Discover a gardener’s floral subscription delivering fresh, seasonal bouquets locally via weekly, biweekly or monthly service.

Q&A with Jill Scheidt

What do you do in your current role with the University of Missouri? 

New extension rice specialist at MU Delta Center

Meet the new state rice specialist leading applied agronomy research in southeastern Missouri to boost yield, sustainability, and profitability.

Donna Martz Memorial 4-H Endowment Fund sends Missouri youths to National 4-H Conference

COLUMBIA, Mo. – “Mom led by example and was always right by our side offering support and help with whatever we needed,” says Connie Wieberg of her mother, Donna Martz, who passed away in 2018. “She was a big reason we all succeeded in 4-H.”

Scout pastures and hayfields now for fall armyworms

LAMAR, Mo. – Now is the time to scout for fall armyworms in pastures and hayfields, says University of Missouri Extension entomologist Kevin Rice.Agronomists in southeastern Missouri and northern Arkansas report sightings of fall armyworm in grass and legume crops, says Jill Scheidt, MU Extension agronomy specialist.

Taking business to heart: High-tech, small-town business ready to grow, Dynatek Labs - Galena, MO

Dynatek Labs in Galena tests and develops medical devices, using expert programs to grow and innovate in a small-town setting.

MU hires food processing specialist

Dr. Lakshmikantha Channaiah joins as food processing specialist to lead research and safety programs for food manufacturers.

American Outdoor Brands and Missouri 4-H partner to support youth development programs

COLUMBIA, Mo. – American Outdoor Brands Inc., an industry-leading provider of products and accessories for rugged outdoor enthusiasts, and Missouri 4-H, part of the nation’s largest youth development organization, announced on July 30 that they will partner to provide youths across Missouri with equal access to development opportunities provided by Missouri 4-H Shooting Sports and Natural Resources programs.

Cereal rye as a cover crop can reduce waterhemp

Using cereal rye as a cover crop can help reduce early-season waterhemp in soybeans without lowering yield.

Hitchhiking spotted lanternfly threatens state's wine industry

The spotted lanternfly is a threat to Missouri’s wine industry, hitchhiking on vehicles and posing risks to grape production and tourism.

Youth anglers compete at 2021 State 4-H Sportfishing Event

COLUMBIA, Mo. – 4-H members practiced their angling skills July 24 at the Little Dixie Lake Conservation Area during the University of Missouri Extension 2021 State 4-H Sportfishing Event. Nearly 20 registered 4-H youths competed to catch the most and largest fish. They also tested their knowledge of species and tackle identification, aquatic ecosystems and fish anatomy in the sportfishing “skill-a-thon,” said state 4-H agriculture…

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