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Enhancing White-Tailed Deer Habitats on Your Property: Food Plots

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Landowners who are managing their land for white-tailed deer may consider planting food plots to provide a supplemental food source.

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Cover art for publication MP907

Establishing and Managing Early Successional Habitats for Wildlife on Agricultural Lands

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Learn to enhance wildlife habitats on farms with practical strategies for quail, grassland birds, and rabbits, integrating conservation with crop management.​

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Managing Oaks for Acorn Production to Benefit Wildlife in Missouri

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Learn techniques to manage oak woodlands for increased acorn production, enhancing food sources and habitats for Missouri wildlife such as deer and turkeys.

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Hunting Doves on Agricultural Lands in Missouri

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Learn about baiting regulations and the differences between baiting and what constitutes a normal agricultural operation in Missouri.

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Establishing and Managing Early Successional Habitats for Wildlife on Agricultural Lands, Page 7

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Learn how to create and manage early successional vegetation to support bobwhite quail and other wildlife on agricultural lands.

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Preventing and Controlling Damage Caused by Cottontail Rabbits

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Learn how to manage cottontail rabbits, one of the most common game animals in Missouri.

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Controlling Deer Damage in Missouri

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Learn effective strategies for managing deer damage in Missouri, including population control, repellents, and fencing. Protect crops, landscapes, and safety.

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Ecology and Management of Cottontail Rabbits in Missouri

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This publication describes how landowners can create habitat that will attract cottontails to their property.

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Enhancing White-Tailed Deer Habitats on Your Property: Early Successional Vegetation

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Enhance deer habitats by managing early successional vegetation, offering essential forage and cover through strategic plant diversity and habitat disturbance.

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Starting and Operating a Farmers Market: Frequently Asked Questions

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

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Integrating Woodland and Wildlife Management Practices on Your Property

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Many landowners manage property for wood products and enhanced wildlife habitat. Forest and wildlife management are not only compatible, they are interrelated.

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Cover art for publication MP902

Missouri Bobwhite Quail Habitat Appraisal Guide

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The Missouri Bobwhite Quail Habitat Appraisal Guide helps landowners assess and improve their property's potential to support bobwhite quail populations.

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Implementing Quality Deer Management on Your Property

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This publication provides guidance on implementing quality deer management (QDM) strategies to enhance white-tailed deer populations in Missouri.​

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Snakes: Information for Missouri Homeowners

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Few animals are more disliked or misunderstood than snakes. Visit our site for our Snakes: Information for Missouri Homeowners resource.

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

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Establishing native warm-season grass, forb, and legume mixtures enhances biomass production, livestock forage, and wildlife habitat in Missouri.

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Assessing Wildlife Habitats and Natural Resources in Neighborhoods and Urban Environments: A Planning Guide for Wildlife Habitats in Urban Areas

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Use this assessment tool to get information on the wildlife and vegetation in an area to develop a plan to protect, or establish, and manage native vegetation.

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Enhancing White-Tailed Deer Habitats on Your Property: Evaluating Habitat

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White-tailed deer are one of Missouri’s most valuable resources, and many landowners are interested in managing properties to improve their habitat conditions.

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Nest Boxes for Wildlife

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Suitable cover is often limited on a farm or in a residential area. Providing nest boxes can make these environments more habitable for wildlife.

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Attracting Bluebirds to Your Property

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Discover how to attract bluebirds by building and placing nest boxes in suitable habitats.

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Controlling Nuisance Chipmunks

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Learn how to identify, prevent, and manage chipmunk damage in gardens and structures using exclusion and trapping techniques.

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Attracting Barn Owls to Your Property

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Learn how to create, place and maintain nesting boxes to attract barn owls to your property. They are desirable for controlling nuisance rodent populations.

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Biology and Management of the American Woodcock in Missouri

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This guide provides information on woodcock biology, their life cycle and habitat needs so landowners can improve habitats for woodcock on their property.

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Controlling Nuisance Weasels in Missouri

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Weasels, though rarely seen, can threaten poultry. This guide offers identification tips and control methods to mitigate potential damage.

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Field Borders for Agronomic, Economic and Wildlife Benefits

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Learn how to make and maintain field borders to reduce soil erosion, protect soil and water quality and provide wildlife and pollinator habitat.

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Attracting Purple Martins to Your Property

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Purple martins are beneficial birds to have around because they eat insects. Learn how to manage nest boxes to attract purple martins to your property.

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