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Preserve It Fresh, Preserve It Safe: 2019, No. 2 (March/April)

New

Learn ways to serve and preserve strawberries. Try our Frozen Fruit Cups recipe. Get answers to some canning questions. Read this issue of Preserve It Fresh, Preserve It Safe by University of Missouri Extension.

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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.

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Missouri's Veterans: A Demographic and Workforce Overview

New

Mark C. White, University of Missouri

Kristin Arnette, Missouri Economic Research and Information Center

Alan Spell, Missouri Economic Research and Information Center

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Controlling Deer Damage in Missouri

Revised

Robert A. Pierce II
School of Natural Resources

White-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) are found in a variety of habitats throughout Missouri. They are beautiful and fascinating animals that provide many aesthetic and recreational benefits (Figure 1).

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FR36511 publication cover.

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.

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FR40729 publication cover.

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.

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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

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FR36142 publication cover.

Rapid Intervention Teams, Second Edition Curriculum

New $95

This curriculum covers the material presented in the Rapid Intervention Teams, Second Edition Manual. It comprises comprehensive and easy-to-customize IFSTA lesson outlines and PowerPoint presentations.

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Pesticide Applicator Training Manuals: Ordering Information

Revised

Missouri commercial pesticide applicators, order your pesticide applicator training manuals here to enhance your training and study for certification exams. Stay up-to-date on environmentally sound uses of pesticides.

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FR36513 publication cover.

Fire Service Hydraulics and Water Supply, Third Edition Curriculum

New $130

This curriculum equips instructors with valuable resources that are easy to customize and are up to date on all the latest practices in fire service hydraulics and water supply.

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FR36141 publication cover.

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.

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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.

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Facility Fire Brigades, Second Edition Manual

New $75 to $89

The manual assists management and safety professionals in commercial and industrial occupancies with compliance to applicable laws and regulations regarding training and management of fire brigades. Trainees and instructors will find benefit in using the 144 skill sheets to meet the JPRs specified by NFPA 600, Standard on Facility Fire Brigades, (2015) and OSHA regulations in Title 29 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 1910.

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Growing Buckwheat for Grain or Cover Crop Use

New

Rob Myers
Adjunct Associate Professor
Division of Plant Sciences

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Growing Millets for Grain, Forage or Cover Crop Use

New

Rob Myers
Adjunct Associate Professor
Division of Plant Sciences

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Late boneset seeds.

Missouri Weed Seeds, Page 10

Reviewed

Asteraceae, the aster family is the largest and most diverse family of broadleaf plants in Missouri. Its members include various species of goldenrod, sunflower and thistle.

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Calibration of Lagoon Irrigating Equipment

Reviewed

Charles D. Fulhage and Donald L. Pfost
Department of Agricultural Engineering

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Poorjoe seeds.

Missouri Weed Seeds, Page 42

Reviewed

Rubiaceae (Madder family) is a large family of plants with about 600 genera; there are about eight genera present in Missouri. The genus Galium is the largest in this state with at least 11 species, including a common winter annual, catchweed bedstraw.

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Swine Diet Manipulation to Minimize Environmental Impacts

Reviewed

Marcia Carlson
State extension swine nutrition specialist

Heather Wilt
Graduate research assistant in animal sciences

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Field pennycress seeds.

Missouri Weed Seeds, Page 13

Reviewed

Brassicaceae (Mustard family) is one of the larger groups of plants in the state. Several plants within this family, such as yellow rocket and wild mustard, are common throughout Missouri.

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Eastern black nightshade seeds.

Missouri Weed Seeds, Page 45

Reviewed

Some of the state’s most prevalent weed problems are caused by members of Solanaceae (Nightshade family), such as various species of nightshade. Other members are commonly cultivated, such as tomato, pepper, potato and eggplant.

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Antibiotics and Other Additives for Swine: Food Safety Considerations

Reviewed

Marcia S. Carlson and Thomas J. Fangman
Department of Animal Sciences

The term antibiotic means "against life" or "destructive to life." An antibiotic is a natural compound synthesized by a living organism that inhibits the growth of another living organism.

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Measuring Manure Spreader Uniformity

Reviewed

Charles D. Fulhage
Department of Agricultural Engineering

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Feverwort seed.

Missouri Weed Seeds, Page 16

Reviewed

Caprifoliaceae (Honeysuckle family) includes several species of honeysuckle, viburnum and elderberry.

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