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Money does grow on trees

Sell timber wisely: learn how to value your woodland, hire a forester, plan the sale, and boost profits while protecting forest health.

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Hannibal residents recognized as Outstanding Tree Farmers of the Year

Hannibal residents Art and Jana Suchland are honored for exceptional forest management and sustainable tree farming practices.

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MU Extension offers timber workshop

HILLSBORO, Mo. – University of Missouri Extension offers a one-night session in Hillsboro on June 13 to help landowners learn how to market timber.Too many landowners sell their timber for only a fraction of its worth, says MU Extension horticulture specialist Debi Kelly.

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MU plant scientist to speak on Callery pear at April 13 event in Columbia

Attend a free April 13 event in Columbia to learn how to identify and manage invasive Callery pear trees.

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Second annual Mid-Mo Expo set for backyard gardeners, small farmers

COLUMBIA, Mo. – The second annual Mid-Mo Expo for backyard gardeners and small farmers offers presentations and demonstrations to improve productivity and profits.The event will be 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 24, at Battle High School, 7575 E. St. Charles Road, Columbia. University of Missouri Extension in Boone County hosts the event.

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Missouri's white oaks add depth to world’s wines and whiskey

COLUMBIA, Mo. – Many of the world’s finest wines and whiskeys begin in Missouri’s hardwood forests.University of Missouri Extension forester Hank Stelzer shared Missouri’s role in wine and spirit production during the recent White Oak, Whiskey & Wine tour. Due to popular demand and positive reviews, Stelzer plans to make it an annual event.