Understanding and Minimizing Pregnancy Loss in Cattle

New

Jordan Thomas
Assistant Professor, Animal Sciences

Genevieve VanWye
Graduate Research Assistant, Animal Sciences

Screening Criteria for Show-Me-Select Replacement Heifers

New

Jordan Thomas
Assistant Professor, Animal Sciences

Erin Larimore
Senior Research Specialist, Animal Sciences

Genevieve VanWye
Graduate Research Assistant, Animal Sciences

Packing Smart School Lunches (Bundle of 25)

New $12

Learn how to save time and money while packing a healthy lunch for children.

Body Condition Scoring of Beef Cattle

New

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Jordan Thomas
Assistant Professor, Animal Sciences

Eric Bailey
Assistant Professor, Animal Sciences

Do you have a problem with milk?

Revised

Editor's note
The following abstract describes a publication that is only available as a downloadable PDF.

Systems to Facilitate Multiple Services of Artificial Insemination in Beef Herds

New

Jordan Thomas
Assistant Professor, Animal Sciences

Emily Smith
Graduate Research Assistant, Animal Sciences

Nutritional Management of Developing Heifers: Intensive Versus Extensive Systems

New

Eric Bailey
Assistant Professor, Animal Sciences

Jordan Thomas
Assistant Professor, Animal Sciences

Determining Reproductive Fertility in Herd Bulls

Revised

An important factor influencing the productivity of a beef cattle operation is the percentage of the calf crop weaned. This is determined by many factors, but certainly one is the number of cows bred during the breeding season.

Beef Cow Nutrition Through the Year: Managing for Efficient Reproduction

New

Eric Bailey
Assistant Professor, Animal Sciences

Jordan Thomas
Assistant Professor, Animal Sciences

Cow-Calf Systems That Minimize Cow Depreciation Costs

New

Jordan Thomas
Assistant Professor, Animal Sciences

Wesley Tucker
Field Specialist, Agricultural Business

Genevieve VanWye
Graduate Research Assistant, Animal Sciences

Establishing Fruit and Nut-Bearing Trees and Shrubs for Wildlife Habitat in Missouri

New

Learn how to successfully establish and manage trees and shrubs for wildlife benefits. This guide includes a table of fruit-bearing trees and shrubs recommended for planting in Missouri to attract specific types of wildlife.

Pesticide Laws and Regulations

Revised

Learn about federal and Missouri pesticide rules, and see the steps to take to become a pesticide applicator and keep good records of when you use pesticides.

Routine Animal Mortality Management Options in Missouri

Revised

Law requires that the body of an animal be disposed within 24 hours after death. Learn how to acceptably transport and dispose of animal carcasses.

The Missouri Mix

Revised

Missouri Mix is a make-at-home version of baking mixes that you can buy at the grocery store. Get this simple, five-ingredient recipe that you can make to have on hand when you are in a hurry to bake!

Broadband Technologies: A Primer on Access and Solutions

New

Learn broadband terminology and issues related to access — availability and adoption. Access to high-speed internet encourages equitable opportunities.

Understanding Casualty Loss of Timber

Reviewed

See how adjusted basis and fair market value affect how to account for losing timber to fires, storms, floods, vandalism or other events in your tax return.

Succession Planning for Woodland Owners

Reviewed

Learn how to transition a family-owned forest to the next generation by assembling a succession team, using estate planning tools and outlining tasks for forest owners.

Harnessing Social Media to Build Your Business

Revised

Find tips to make your own social media plan — everything from setting goals and choosing the right platforms to building an audience and planning content.

Starting and Operating a Farmers Market: Frequently Asked Questions

Revised

Learn what makes a farmers market successful and feasible. Get tips about how to start or improve a market to make local food available in your community.

Growing Sunflowers

New

Sunflowers are an easy, fast growing flower that can add much fun to the garden. Learn about common varieties and how to grow them in this one-page guide.

Winter Sowing Seeds

New

Winter sowing is a method of starting seeds in late winter for spring transplanting. Learn what plants you can winter sow and how in this one-page guide.

Worker Protection Standard Overview

Revised

Read about how the EPA’s Worker Protection Standard applies to agricultural pesticide use and what you as a farm employer must do to comply with the standard.

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