Pansy: The smiley face flower

Pansies brighten gardens with cheerful, smiley flowers. Plant in spring or fall for vibrant color and early blooms.

Keep your eyes peeled for colorful St. Patrick's Day spuds

Discover colorful potato varieties, learn how to grow them in containers, and get tips for planting and care this season.

MU experts offer HACCP training for food processors

COLUMBIA, Mo. – University of Missouri will hold food safety training for food processors March 29-31 on the MU campus in Columbia.Lakshmikantha “Kantha” Channaiah, MU Extension state specialist in food processing, and Andrew Clarke, MU Food Science program coordinator, will lead the Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points (HACCP) training.

MU Extension Feedlot School set for March 22-23, Kirksville

Missouri cattle producers: Attend the Feedlot School in Kirksville, March 22-23, to learn about cattle nutrition, health management, and economics.

Survey to help guide state broadband efforts

Take a short anonymous survey on household internet access and use to guide state broadband expansion, training, and infrastructure planning.

Registration open for fescue workshop

Register for a March workshop on renovating toxic tall fescue pastures and integrating improved varieties into grazing systems.

Sowing the seeds to grow

Kahlil Gibran once shared, “Education sows not seeds in you, but makes your seeds grow.” The love of agriculture was planted in 4-H alumni and Mizzou freshman Emma Bauer at an early age on her farm in St. Charles, Missouri. In between Emma’s 4-H paths of growing vegetables in her garden and caring for her chickens, Emma nurtured dreams of studying Animal Science with the goal of becoming an animal nutritionist.

MU Grape and Wine Institute expands as interest in winemaking grows

Expansion of state grape and wine support boosts resources and training for Missouri winemakers during rising industry interest.

MU Extension guide has tips on controlling black vulture damage

Guide to help livestock producers deter damage and predation by black vultures using nonlethal methods and management tips.

Show-Me MO Success podcast: Setting your roots in business

COLUMBIA, Mo. – The Missouri Small Business Development Centers offer personalized and extensive services from knowledgeable and helpful professionals. In the latest episode of “Show-Me MO Success,” the University of Missouri’s Business and Community Extension podcast, listeners hear an example of how a Columbia business is working with the SBDC to develop and grow.

Veterinary prescriptions required for antibiotics in the coming months

Starting June 11, 2023, certain livestock antibiotics will require a veterinary prescription, ending over-the-counter sales. Plan ahead with a vet.

Small-town Missouri 4-H Club grows to more than 100 members

A small-town Missouri 4-H club has grown to over 100 members, offering youth development, leadership opportunities, and community engagement.

Business & Communities professionals recognized at annual awards dinner

Members of MU Extension Business & Communities programs were recognized Jan. 25 during an annual professional development conference for their accomplishments in the past year. We invite you to celebrate the accomplishments from around the state. Business & Communities awards and recipients Business & Communities Catalyst: Recognize B&C team members who responded to a significant need seen in the community.

Show-Me MO Success podcast: Empowering women in politics

COLUMBIA, Mo. – Closing the gender gap in civic representation is the focus of the latest episode of “Show-Me MO Success,” a podcast from University of Missouri Business and Community Extension.

Cyclamen: Hearts and Flowers

Cyclamen, with heart-shaped leaves and fragrant flowers, makes a charming winter houseplant and Valentine’s gift.

Missouri 4-H'ers compete at 2023 Western National Roundup

Eight Missouri 4-H youth competed at the 2023 Western National Roundup in Denver, placing in speaking, fashion and livestock judging.

Eggs still offer good nutritional value amid high prices

Eggs continue to provide excellent nutritional value despite rising prices, making them a smart choice for health-conscious consumers.

MU Graves-Chapple Center to add building

ROCK PORT, Mo. – For more than 30 years, the University of Missouri Graves-Chapple Extension and Education Center near Rock Port has provided information to help growers increase their profitability and continue to be good stewards of their land and the environment.

Technology inches farming toward autonomy

Farming is adopting technology like GPS-guided tractors and drones to improve efficiency and reduce labor demands.

Workshop tells how and why to renovate tall fescue pastures

COLUMBIA, Mo. – Forage and beef producers can learn from world-renowned forage experts the how and why of renovating toxic tall fescue pastures at a March 23 workshop in Mount Vernon, Missouri.

MU Extension launches 'Show-Me MO Success' podcast

COLUMBIA, Mo. – For more than 100 years, University of Missouri Extension has helped businesses and communities throughout the state. “Show-Me MO Success,” a new biweekly podcast hosted by MU Extension specialist Luke Dietterle, shares success stories from across Missouri.

Missouri SBDC elevates business, impacts economic development

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

Four SE Missouri cattle producers recognized

Four southeastern Missouri cattle producers were honored for over 25 years of service to the Show-Me-Select Replacement Heifer Program.

Bridging the gap between urgent care and the ER, Innovative Medical Clinic - Jefferson City, MO

Affordable care with clear pricing: Innovative Medical Clinic in Jefferson City fills the gap between urgent care and the ER, serving uninsured and underinsured patients.

Forage expert gives 4 top reasons to frost seed legumes

Frost seeding legumes boosts pasture yield, cattle health, and reduces fertilizer costs in Missouri fields.

Displaying 751 - 775 of 2358