Rules for Missouri Fourth-Class Cities - Page 13
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XII. Budgets and the Budget Process Parenthetical numbers in the text refer to sections of the current Revised Statutes of Missouri, abbreviated as RSMo. Budget rules
Not a single cent of public money can be spent until a budget has been formally adopted following procedures set out in the statutes (67.010).
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XV. Nepotism: Appointing Relatives Parenthetical numbers in the text refer to sections of the current Revised Statutes of Missouri, abbreviated as RSMo. The constitutional provision
The Missouri Constitution, in Article VII, Section 6, is direct and to the point.
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XVIII. Elections Parenthetical numbers in the text refer to sections of the current Revised Statutes of Missouri, abbreviated as RSMo. When elections are held
City elections are held on general municipal election day. This is the first Tuesday after the first Monday in April (115.121). Elections are held annually.
Management of Glyphosate-Resistant Waterhemp in Corn and Soybean
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Kevin Bradley
MU extension weed scientistReid Smeda
MU weed scientistRaymond Massey
Vegetable Gardening
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Vegetable gardening is a rewarding activity that can provide fresh, flavorful produce. It also offers the benefits of exercise, fresh air and landscape beautification. Learn to grow your own vegetables so you can eat fresh and save on groceries.
Wood Preservation (Category 11)
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Editor's note
The following abstract describes a publication that is only available for purchase.
Your Child’s Health and BMI
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Body Mass Index (BMI), a ratio of an individual’s height and weight, is used as a screening tool to identify possible health risks such as diabetes, heart disease and asthma. Learn how to keep your child’s BMI within a healthy range.
Herbaceous Ornamentals
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Chapter 9 of the Missouri Master Gardener Core Manual
Selecting Landscape Plants: Shade Trees, Page 03
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Amur maple (Acer ginnala)
Mulches
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Mulches provide many benefits to plants. Benefits vary with the material used, the type of soil, the kind of plant and the cultural practices used. Mulches also may be used to make landscapes more attractive and usable and to reduce the amount of maintenance work (Figures 1a to 1c).
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Bur oak (Quercus macrocarpa)
Selecting Landscape Plants: Shade Trees, Page 09
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Golden-rain tree (Koelreuteria paniculata)
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Horse chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum) Large trees
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Norway maple (Acer platanoides) Large trees
Selecting Landscape Plants: Shade Trees
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Learn how to select the perfect shade trees for your midwest yard or landscape. Don't waste years on a bad landscape!
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Red oak (Quercus borealis)
Large trees
Maximum height
70 feet
Relative growth rate
Good
Freedom from insect pests
Good
Freedom from disease problems
Good
Resistance to storm damage
Excellent
Will grow on poorly drained soil
Selecting Landscape Plants: Shade Trees - Page 21
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Silver maple (Acer saccharinum) Large trees
Corn Diseases
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Editor's note
The following abstract describes a publication that is only available as a downloadable PDF.
Selecting Landscape Plants: Shade Trees - Page 24
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Sweet gum (Liquidambar styraciflua) Large trees
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White ash (Fraxinus americana) Large trees
Selecting Landscape Plants: Shade Trees, Page 04
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Bald cypress (Taxodium distichum)
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English oak (Quercus robur)
Selecting Landscape Plants: Shade Trees, Page 10
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Green ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica)
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Japanese pagoda tree (Sophora japonica) Medium-sized trees