

Practicing Community Development, Second Edition
Revised $30
Explore community development principles and ethical practices, offering real-world examples and strategies for empowering local communities.


MU Extension brochure (package of 25)
Revised
Editor's note
This item is available for University of Missouri Extension internal orders only.
For more information, contact extpubs@missouri.edu

Cleaning Healthy. Cleaning Green.
New
Editor's note
This publication is intended for digital download.

Green Cleaning: Recipes for a Healthy Home
New
Editor's note
This publication is intended for digital download.

Bees and Wasps
Reviewed
Learn to identify common bees and wasps in Missouri, understand their nesting habits, and get tips on managing their presence safely.

Farm Liability Insurance
New
Learn how to manage risk and protect your farm with liability insurance. Understand who is covered, what damages are covered and general liability insurance exclusions.

Preserve It Fresh, Preserve It Safe: 2019, No. 2 (March/April)
New
Learn how to choose, store, freeze, and dry strawberries to enjoy their flavor and nutrition beyond the harvest season.

Short Hedge Example With Futures
Revised
Learn how to place a short hedge in the futures market to lock in a price when selling a farm product or commodity that will be delivered in the future.

Live Fire Training Principles and Practice, Second Edition Manual
New $110
This manual provides a definitive guide on how to ensure safe and realistic live fire training for both students and instructors. It addresses all the requirements for NFPA 1403, Standard on Live Fire Training Evolutions, 2018 Edition.

The County Extension Manual
Revised
Editor's note
This item is available for University of Missouri Extension internal orders or download only.
For more information, contact extpubs@missouri.edu

Rapid Intervention Teams, Second Edition Manual
New $59 to $69
This manual presents the purpose of a rapid intervention team (RIT) program and how to implement one in an emergency response organization. It serves as a guide to the regulations and standards that apply to RIT including information from NFPA 1407 related to training and operational concepts.

Fire Service Hydraulics and Water Supply, Third Edition Manual
New $80 to $93
This manual covers the basics of water and water flow, theoretical and practical methods of determining water flow and pressure loss, types of pumps and fire apparatus used to move water, relay pumping operations, fire pump testing, and effectively supplying sprinkler and standpipe systems. It also discusses recent research on updating friction loss coefficients for the modern fire hose.

Missouri’s Third Class County Budget Trend Analysis
Revised
Use this workbook to analyze fiscal trends in Missouri counties as well as carry out studies on budget, fiscal trends, and performance to identify needed actions. Compare past performance to set standards to gauge them alongside each other as well.

Pesticide Applicator Training Manuals: Ordering Information
Revised
Ordering information for pesticide applicator training manuals, including the core manual and various category-specific manuals.

Missouri Weed Seeds, Page 36
Reviewed
About 270 species of Poaceae (Grass family), true grasses, are found in the state. Many species are economically important, including corn, wheat, sorghum, rye, fescue, oats, rice, barley and various millets.

Missouri Weed Seeds, Page 04
Reviewed
In Missouri the amaranths (pigweeds) make up the vast majority of plant genera that occur within this family.

Missouri Weed Seeds, Page 39
Reviewed
Ranunculaceae (Buttercup family), a rather large group of plants, is best known for buttercups, of which there are nearly 20 species in Missouri. Clematis is another fairly common plant genus occurring in this family.

Missouri Weed Seeds, Page 07
Reviewed
The Dogbane family (Apocynaceae) has relatively few members that occur in Missouri.

Land Application Considerations for Animal Manure
Reviewed
Learn best practices for land applying animal manure to minimize nutrient loss, reduce pollution, and protect water quality.