The following publications cover topics related to Growing Agribusiness Sustainably. For a complete list of MU Extension publications, visit the main Publications page.

Starting a 300-Cow Intensive Rotational Grazing Dairy

Revised

Examine costs and returns for starting a 300-cow intensive rotational grazing Missouri dairy using capital investment assumptions and financial statements.

Dairy Grazing: Economics of Pasture-Based Dairies

Reviewed

Insights into managing the economics of pasture-based dairy farming, emphasizing strategies to control feed and labor costs for profitability.

Starting a 150-Cow Intensive Rotational Grazing Dairy

Revised

Examine costs and returns for starting a 150-cow intensive rotational grazing Missouri dairy using capital investment assumptions and financial statements.

Dairy Grazing: Keys to Building a Profitable Pasture-Based Dairy

Revised

Discover four characteristics of profitable pasture-based dairies: system design, focused investments, cost control and careful approach to financial leverage.

Could Online Sales Be a Direct Marketing Opportunity for Rural Farms?

New

Selling food online can help rural farms reach more customers and reduce costs, especially for new farms offering value-added products.​

Herd Health Programs for Swine Seedstock Production

Reviewed

Roderick C. Tubbs
Swine veterinarian
Commercial Agriculture Program

This guide outlines good health practices for a seedstock swine herd. Preventive practices are emphasized. Specifics vary from herd to herd and are too individualized to address in this guide. Specifics should be worked out with the herd's veterinarian.

Sunflowers: A Versatile Native Crop

New

Sunflowers are an amazingly versatile crop with a fascinating history. Visit our site to view our Sunflowers: A Versatile Native Crop article.

The System Concept of Beef Production: BIF Fact Sheet

Reviewed

The systems concept of beef production incorporates an awareness that there is more to consider in a beef cattle enterprise than simply the level of production. What is most important is the overall efficiency of the enterprise.

Vegetable Harvest and Storage

Reviewed

Learn how to properly harvest and store various vegetables to ensure optimal quality and shelf life.

Fresh Market Tomatoes

Revised

Discover essential guidelines for profitable tomato production in Missouri, including site selection, soil improvement, and marketing strategies

Dairy Grazing: Milk Quality

New

Learn strategies to enhance milk quality in pasture-based dairies, focusing on mastitis prevention, somatic cell count reduction, and best management practices.

Growing Sweet Peppers in Missouri

Reviewed

From transplanting and field establishment to harvesting and marketing, learn how to grow sweet peppers in Missouri. Fertilization, irrigation, pest management and high-tunnel production are also covered in this University of Missouri Extension guide.

Growing Sweet Corn in Missouri

Revised

Sweet corn is a popular summer vegetable crop in Missouri that grows well in a wide range of soils. Learn what sweet corn varieties perform well in Missouri; how to fertilize, water and harvest it; and more in this University of Missouri Extension guide.

Eggplant Production

New

Learn how to grow eggplant. Cultivar selection, planting, fertilizing, staking, harvesting and insect pest management are all covered in this University of Missouri Extension guide.

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Recommendations for Aging Beef

Reviewed

The main reason for aging beef is to improve the tenderness and the flavor of the meat. Visit our site for recommendations for aging beef.

Home Slaughtering and Processing of Beef

Reviewed

A beef animal selected for slaughter should be healthy and in thrifty condition. Visit our site to learn about home slaughtering and processing of beef.

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