Ticks
Revised
Learn what ticks live in the Midwest, diseases they carry, and how to prevent them.
Fertilizer Nutrients in Livestock and Poultry Manure
New
Livestock and poultry producers: Learn how to recover a portion of the plant nutrient value of animal manure to have a salable product for use in crop production in this University of Missouri Extension guide.
Agricultural Animal Pest Control (Category 1B)
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Corn Diseases II
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Wheat Diseases II
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Agricultural Plant Pest Control (Category 1A)
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Missouri pesticide applicators, prepare for the Category 1A, Agricultural Plant Pest Control, certification test given by the Missouri Department of Agriculture with the help of this manual from University of Missouri Extension.
Soybean Diseases I
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Cockroaches
Revised
Cockroaches are flat, quick-moving insects that are active at night. Visit our website today to learn more about cockroaches.
Corn Diseases III
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Fumigation Pest Control (Category 7C)
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Pesticide Poisoning Symptoms and First Aid
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Pesticide poisoning is a commonly under-diagnosed illness. Visit our website to learn about pesticide poisoning symptoms and first aid.
Corn Diseases IV
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Public Health Pest Control (Category 8)
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Journaling With Teens
New
Teen journaling is a tool for helping teens understand themselves better. Because it is a form of personal expression, journaling can occur in many ways:
Septic Tank/Absorption Field Systems: A Homeowner's Guide to Installation and Maintenance
Revised
70% of septic tanks don't function properly. Visit our site for our: Septic Tank/Absorption Field Systems: A Homeowner's Guide to Installation and Maintenance.
Periodical Cicadas in Missouri
Reviewed
Nurturing Children’s Talents
Reviewed
Adults can nurture children's positive self-esteem by helping them discover what they are good at doing. Part of a child's self esteem comes from feeling competent and skilled at something she or he enjoys. You can play a big role in helping children to be successful and feel good about themselves.
Plants Poisonous to Livestock
Reviewed
Home Safety Checklist for Families With Young Children
Reviewed
This checklist is designed to make your home environment safer by preventing accidents and injuries.
Biological and Integrated Control of Musk Thistle in Missouri
New
Musk thistle, Carduus nutans L., is a European weed introduced accidentally into the eastern seaboard of the United States in the mid- to late 1800s. It has since spread throughout most of North America, where it has become a weed of considerable economic importance.