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Dairy Grazing: Selecting the Right Forage, Page 23

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Learn to choose the right forage for dairy grazing, with details on various legumes, grasses, and management tips for better productivity and sustainability.

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Dairy Grazing: Selecting the Right Forage, Page 26

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Crimson clover is a high-protein legume ideal for early spring grazing. Learn about its growth, benefits, and ideal conditions for effective dairy grazing.

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Table 2, seeding rate for species planted alone.

Big Bluestem, Indiangrass and Switchgrass

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Big Bluestem, Indiangrass and Switchgrass have been reintroduced successfully across Missouri. Visit our website today to learn more.

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Dairy Grazing: Selecting the Right Forage, Page 29

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Red clover, a short-lived perennial legume well-suited for Missouri pastures, offering high-quality forage and adaptability to less-than-ideal soil conditions.

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Dairy Grazing: Selecting the Right Forage, Page 03

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Forage selection for dairy grazing, focusing on Kentucky bluegrass, its growth, management, and benefits. Ideal for grazing systems in northern regions.

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Dairy Grazing: Selecting the Right Forage, Page 06

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Discover the characteristics, growth habits, and management practices for prairiegrass (Bromus wildenowii Kunth) in dairy grazing systems.

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Cover art for publication G6971

Grafting

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Grafting is the act of joining two plants together and is a way to change a large tree from an old to a new variety. Visit our site to learn more.

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Cover art for publication AF1022

Growing Black Walnut for Nut Production: Orchard Establishment and Early Management

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Eastern black walnut trees (Juglans nigra) produce high-valued hardwood products and distinctively flavored, highly nutritious, edible kernels.

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Growing Black Walnut for Nut Production: Bearing Years Management

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Once your black walnut orchard is established and begins bearing, the goals for caring and maintaining the orchard will evolve as the trees continue to mature and yields increase. This guide outlines the steps and operations required to care for bearing and mature black walnut orchards.

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Cover art for publication AF1015

Burgundy Black Truffle Cultivation in an Agroforestry Practice

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Editor's note
The following abstract describes a publication that is intended for distribution as a downloadable PDF.

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Northern Missouri Research, Extension and Education Center, Field Day Annual Report 2022

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Gurpreet Kaur
Assistant Research Professor, School of Natural Resources

Kelly A. Nelson
Professor, Plant Sciences

Gurbir Singh
Assistant Professor, Plant Sciences

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Cover art for publication G9489

Potential Diseases and Parasites of White-tailed Deer in Missouri

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White-tailed deer are susceptible to a variety of issues. Visit our site to learn about Potential Diseases and Parasites of White-tailed Deer in Missouri.

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Black Cutworm in Missouri

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Black cutworm larvae damage seedlings by cutting stems at night, causing stand loss in crops like corn, soybeans, and cotton.

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Corn Earworm in Missouri

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Learn about corn earworm's impact on Missouri crops, its life cycle, and management strategies to protect yields from this pervasive pest.

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European Corn Borer: A Multiple-Crop Pest in Missouri

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Learn how the European corn borer affects crops like corn, cotton, and grain sorghum in Missouri. Explore its lifecycle, damage, and management strategies.

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Grasshopper.

Grasshopper Control in Missouri Forage Crops and Pastures

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Protect forage crops and pastures from grasshopper damage with early detection and control strategies tailored for Missouri's conditions.

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Southwestern Corn Borer Management in Missouri

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This guide outlines the life cycle, damage patterns, and management strategies for the southwestern corn borer in Missouri.

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Seedcorn maggots and damaged seeds.

Seedcorn Maggot

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Learn how to identify and prevent seedcorn maggot infestations in crops like corn and soybeans, which can damage seeds and reduce yields.

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Blister Beetle Management in Alfalfa

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Blister beetles in alfalfa pose a serious risk to livestock due to cantharidin toxicity, especially during summer harvests. Learn how to manage infestations.

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Building and Using Hotbeds and Cold Frames

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A coldframe is a protected plant bed & a hot bed is basically a heated coldframe. Visit our site to learn about Building and Using Hotbeds and Cold Frames.

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Short-Term Operating Plan for Farms and Ranches

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Download a short-term operating plan workbook you can use to prepare your farm or ranch for operating if decision makers are unable to make short-term choices.

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Clarifying Roles in Family Farm Businesses

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Strong family businesses communicate to separate their family roles and expectations from business roles. Read about common family business conflicts and find steps to address tension in this publication.

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Cover art for publication AGW1017

Drought-Related Issues in Forage, Silage and Baleage

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Get answers to questions about how to feed livestock during drought. Read about nitrate toxicity, corn silage and baleage, forage grazing and feeding hay.

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Preserve It Fresh, Preserve It Safe: 2022, No. 4 (July/August)

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Ensure safe food preservation with expert advice on testing canner gauges, preserving zucchini, and freezing summer squash for later use.

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Flowering Perennials: Characteristics and Culture

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Flowering perennials persist from year to year and are suitable in a flower border shared with annual plants or grouped in special plantings. Learn about some major perennials and their important characteristics and cultural preferences in this guide.

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