Essentials of Fire Fighting, Seventh Edition Manual and Exam Prep Package

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Save when you purchase the Essentials of Fire Fighting, Seventh Edition Manual and Exam Prep Package.

Principles of Vehicle Extrication, Fourth Edition Curriculum

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This curriculum covers the material in the Principles of Vehicle Extrication, Fourth Edition Manual. The curriculum design is based on current research that provides for the most effective instructional design for adult training classrooms. All the tools an instructor needs to deliver a course with successful outcomes for today’s students are provided in this comprehensive package.

Essentials of Fire Fighting, Seventh Edition Curriculum

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The Essentials 7 Curriculum covers all 27 chapters of the manual. The curriculum components are on a USB flash drive.

Emergency Medical Responder: First on the Scene, 11th Edition Manual

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This manual provides clear, first responder-level training for fire service, emergency, law enforcement, military, civil and industrial personnel. The text is based on the new National Emergency Medical Services Education Standards for Emergency Medical Responders. This edition has been fully updated for consistency with the latest industry standards. It also covers new topics recently introduced into emergency medical responder programs.

A Tribute to the Fire Service of Missouri

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Read entertaining and informative stories about the Firefighters Service in Missouri.

Occupational Safety, Health, and Wellness, Fourth Edition Curriculum

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Company Officer's Handbook, First Edition

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The thirteen chapters are accompanied by a glossary, a list of training references and an index to make finding individual topics quick and easy. The author has prepared this handbook to assist company officers who are beginning their careers with need to know information in one book. He also prepared this book for all company officers who strive every day to be a better officer.

Herbicide-Resistant Horseweed (Marestail) Management in No-Till Soybean

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Firefighter’s Handbook on Wildland Firefighting Strategy, Tactics and Safety, Fourth Edition Manual

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This manual is written for the fire personnel who need a basic understanding of wildland firefighting. It combines critical components from the 2016 edition of NFPA 1051 and NWCG documents into one source for wildland firefighters, officers and command staff.

Palmer Amaranth Management in Soybean

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Fire and Emergency Services Instructor, Ninth Edition Curriculum

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This curriculum covers all 18 chapters of the Fire and Emergency Services Instrutor, Ninth Edition Manual. It includes a variety of tools, including lesson plan outline and worksheet templates, evaluation rubrics, portfolio evolutions by level, and examples of acquired structure acquisition agreements and live burn plans for an instructor to incorporate into their course or program.

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Fire Prevention Applications, Second Edition Curriculum

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The curriculum covers all 14 chapters of the Fire Prevention Applications, 2nd Edition. The components are designed for use in both a traditional face-to-face and hybrid classroom environment.

Turfgrass Weed Control for Professionals (2020 Edition)

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Establishing Mixtures of Native Warm-Season Grasses and Forbs for Potential Biomass, Forage and Wildlife Habitat

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Learn about the species of native warm-season grasses with potential for biomass production, livestock forage and wildlife habitat in Missouri — switchgrass, indiangrass, big bluestem, little bluestem and eastern gamagrass — in this MU Extension guide.

Using Native Warm-Season Grass, Forb and Legume Mixtures for Biomass, Livestock Forage and Wildlife Benefits: A Case Study

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Robert A. Pierce II, Fisheries and Wildlife State Specialist, School of Natural Resources
Ray L. Wright, Research Specialist, MU South Farm Research Center
Clark J. Gantzer, Professor, MU School of Natural Resources
Tim M. Reinbott, Assistant Director, MU Agricultural Experiment Station

Sunflowers: A Versatile Native Crop

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Sunflowers are an amazingly versatile crop with a fascinating history. Visit our site to view our Sunflowers: A Versatile Native Crop article.

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Gypsy moths signs and symptoms

Adults vary by sex.

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Before you report a possible gypsy moth find

Many native, less damaging moths that look similar to gypsy moths, are present in Missouri and do not need to be reported.  Consult the gypsy moth signs and symptoms page before reporting.  Early detection is useful only when the problem is contained and eradicated. To help with this effort:

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Hypoxylon canker

Hypoxylon canker is a common disease of hardwoods, especially species in the red oak group. It is often one of several factors ultimately responsible for tree death. A disease of the inner bark and sapwood, Hypoxylon damages tissues used by the tree to conduct water from soil to the leaves.

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Where gypsy moth has been found

Every year, more than 6,000 gypsy moth trap

Tree Pests: Native Pests

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Introduction

In addition to all of the nonnative, invasive tree pests challenging the health of Missouri’s trees, there are several native insects and diseases that can cause serious harm.

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Oak decline

Trees are weakened by environmental stresses such as drought, waterlogging, frost or by pests such as defoliating or sucking insects. Weakened trees are then invaded and killed by insects and diseases that cannot successfully attack healthy trees. Usually the progression of decline is slow, and it occurs over several years.

Tree Pests: Gypsy Moth

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Introduction

Gypsy moth (Lymantria dispar) is a destructive, exotic forest pest that was accidentally introduced into the United States in 1869 by a man hoping to mate them with silkworms to create a hardier, more productive silk-bearer.

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Slow the spread of gypsy moth

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Oak wilt

Oak wilt is a lethal disease of oaks, especially species in the red oak group. A fungus invades the tree, which causes it to die. In Missouri, the oak wilt fungus is spread primarily when sap-feeding beetles carry oak wilt spores to fresh wounds during the early part of the growing season.

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