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Haltering and Tying Horses

Reviewed

Halters are designed to help catch, hold, lead and tie horses and ponies. A rider may choose to have a specific halter for each horse, or they can select one of the correct size and adjust it to fit any horse.

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Tips for Pony Pleasure Drivers

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Brenda Schreck
Field Specialist in Livestock, MU Extension

Elizabeth Picking
Field Specialist in Livestock, MU Extension

Shawn Deering
Field Specialist in Livestock, MU Extension

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Miniature and Hunting Mules of Missouri

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Miniature and hunting mules are gaining popularity in Missouri. Learn about their characteristics, behavior, and training methods.

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Community Gardening Toolkit

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Learn how to plan, start, and maintain a successful community garden with tips on organizing, site selection, funding, and long-term management.

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Intermediate Trail Riding

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Intermediate trail rides last for more than one day. Learn how to prepare riders, horses, equipment and more to safely enjoy scenic nature trails.

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Buying a Horse

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Carefully plan your horse purchase with tips on budgeting, selecting, and evaluating horses, and ensuring long-term success in horse ownership.

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Community Pleasure Trail Riding

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Missouri has many scenic and challenging trails for riders. Many areas with streams, rivers, hills and trees have numerous trails on which local groups can ride.

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Community Gardening Toolkit, Page 6

Revised

Download sample community gardening forms and find myriad resources to guide your vision.

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Community Gardening Toolkit, Page 2

Revised

Community gardening advocates today claim that community gardens have permanent, long-term functions that provide a number of benefits to individuals, families and communities.

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Community Gardening Toolkit, Page 4

Revised

Community gardens have been used in American cities since the 1890s. They were important during the World Wars and the Great Depression. In the 1970s, they experienced a rebirth in response to urban abandonment, rising inflation, environmental concerns and a desire to build neighborly connections.

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Home Propagation of Houseplants

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Reviewed by Juan Cabrera-Garcia
State Specialist in Horticulture

Plant pieces cut from a parent plant and rooted to form new plants are called “cuttings.” Use of cuttings is a simple, inexpensive way to multiply houseplants and garden plants.

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Caring for Flooded Lawns

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Once the flood waters have receded and the homes are recovered, it will be time to clean up the yard.

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Grasses in Shade: Establishing and Maintaining Lawns in Low Light

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Learn how to establish and maintain healthy lawns in shaded areas, including grass selection, tree pruning, and proper lawn care techniques.

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Roses: Selecting and Planting

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Roses are well adapted to many different environmental conditions. They are useful as landscape plants and prized as cut flowers.

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Growing Sweet Peppers in Missouri

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From transplanting and field establishment to harvesting and marketing, learn how to grow sweet peppers in Missouri.

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Growing Sweet Corn in Missouri

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Sweet corn is a popular summer vegetable crop in Missouri that grows well in a wide range of soils.

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The State of Neighboring In Missouri (2022-2024)

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This guide explores the evolving dynamics of neighboring within Missouri communities.

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Watering and Fertilizing Tomatoes in a High Tunnel

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Proper watering and fertilization are essential for tomatoes in a high tunnel. High tunnels keep out natural rainfall, so timely irrigation is necessary.

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Vegetable Harvest and Storage

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Learn how to properly harvest and store various vegetables to ensure optimal quality and shelf life.

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Growing Sweet Potatoes in Missouri

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Sweet potatoes are an excellent vegetable crop to include in the field or garden in Missouri.

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Apple Cultivars and Their Uses

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Guide to selecting apple cultivars suited for Missouri, covering disease resistance, pollination, and storage characteristics.

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Home Fruit Production: Grape Culture

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​This publication provides comprehensive guidance on grape cultivation, including cultivar selection, planting, and care practices.​

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Managing Nematodes in Gardens

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Learn how to identify and manage nematodes in your garden with effective strategies to protect plants and improve garden health.

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Pollinating Fruit Crops

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Each fruit crop has distinct requirements for pollination. To ensure that fruit sets, the pollination requirement should be evaluated before planting.

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The Vertical Axis System: A Training Method for Growing Apple Trees

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Learn how to establish high-density apple orchards with the vertical axis system, optimizing space and early fruit production.

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