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Pruning Forest Trees

Reviewed

Carol B. Trokey and E.A. McGinnes Jr.
School of Natural Resources

Pruning trees in the yard and in the forest can yield many benefits — if it is done correctly.

In a woodland or plantation, pruning helps maintain a central leader, repairs storm damage, or improves the chances of a clear bole to produce a higher grade of lumber or veneer.

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Cover art for publication G2130

Common Internal Parasites of Cattle

Reviewed

Robert M. Corwin
Department of Veterinary Microbiology
College of Veterinary Medicine

Richard F. Randle
Commercial Agriculture Program

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Wheat Silage for Dairy Cattle

Reviewed

R.L. Belyea, R.E. Ricketts, F.A. Martz, R.R. Ruehlow and R.C. Bennett
Department of Animal Sciences

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Cover art for publication G4638

Red Clover

Reviewed

Red clover is the most widely grown of all the true clovers. Visit our website today to learn more about red clovers.

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Cover art for publication WQ304

Lagoons for Storage/Treatment of Dairy Waste

Reviewed

Anaerobic lagoons offer cost-effective dairy waste treatment, reducing odors and nitrogen while providing long-term storage.​

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Cover art for publication G2208

Home Slaughtering and Processing of Beef

Reviewed

A beef animal selected for slaughter should be healthy and in thrifty condition. Visit our site to learn about home slaughtering and processing of beef.

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Establishing Birdsfoot Trefoil in Bluegrass Sod

Reviewed

Howell N. Wheaton
Department of Agronomy

Birdsfoot trefoil and Kentucky bluegrass will produce three times as much beef as unimproved bluegrass. Even heavily fertilized bluegrass will produce only 65 percent as much animal product as trefoil-bluegrass combination. See Table 1.

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Cover art for publication G1300

Low-Profile Bins for Grain Drying

Reviewed

Explore how shallow grain bins enhance drying efficiency and reduce energy costs, offering a cost-effective solution for grain storage.

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Cover art for publication WQ305

Earthen Pits (Basins) for Liquid Dairy Waste

New

Earthen pits are cost-effective structures for storing liquid dairy waste, requiring proper design and soil conditions to prevent contamination.

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Cover art for publication G2851

Health Hints for Your Horse

Reviewed

Learn about common ailments and injuries in horses, so you can prevent problems and ride more.

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Cover art for publication MX1050

Show Me Healthy Relationships: Singles Course Workbook

New

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

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Collective Bargaining 3: Effective Negotiations - Page 4

Preparation of a bargaining book Preparation of a bargaining book

Before the first meetings with the company, many locals prepare a bargaining book to assist in the organization of all materials that are or may be useful in the negotiatio

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