Simple Home Repairs: Cracks in Concrete Sidewalks
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If you have small cracks in sidewalks that seem to be growing and make your sidewalk dangerous, they can be fixed.

Lagoons for Storage/Treatment of Dairy Waste
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Anaerobic lagoons offer cost-effective dairy waste treatment, reducing odors and nitrogen while providing long-term storage.

A System for Pond Water Purification
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Portable Ladder Safety
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Essential safety tips for using portable ladders, including proper selection, maintenance, and hazard prevention, to reduce the risk of falls and injuries.

Hardware Disease of Cattle
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Hardware disease of cattle is produced by a sharp object that pierces the stomach wall and gains access to the heart. Visit our site to learn more.

Beef Carcass Grading and Evaluation
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Wheat Silage for Dairy Cattle
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Heating System Maintenance
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Unsoundness and Blemishes of Horses: Head, Body, Respiratory Tract and Stable Vices
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Any defect that affects serviceability is considered an unsoundness. A defect that detracts from appearance but does not impair serviceability is considered a blemish.

Choosing Terrace Systems
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Terraces are one way to control soil erosion. Visit our site to learn about Choosing Terrace Systems.
Working With Resource People
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Resource people can and should play a vital role in changing communities. City governments, community institutions, organizations and groups are often confronted with issues that make special knowledge and assistance a must in forming intelligent decisions.

Nutrient Requirements of Chickens and Turkeys
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Tables from Nutrient Requirements of Poultry, eighth revised edition, 1984, National Academy Press, 2101 Constitution Ave., N.W. Washington, D.C. 20418. Estimated values are indicated in bold to distinguish them from the established requirements shown in Roman type.

Soybean Production in Missouri
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Soybeans were the most successful crop for Missouri farmers in the 1970s & 1980s. Visit our site to learn more about Soybean Production in Missouri.

Maintaining Grassed Waterways
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Grassed waterways help control water flow and prevent erosion. Regular maintenance ensures effectiveness.

Using the California Mastitis Test
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One of the best ways to detect mastitis is by using the California Mastitis Test. Visit our website today to learn more.

Birdsfoot Trefoil
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Birdsfoot trefoil is a long-lived perennial legume ideal for Missouri pastures, offering summer forage, bloat-free grazing, and higher livestock gains.

Earthen Pits (Basins) for Liquid Dairy Waste
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Earthen pits are cost-effective structures for storing liquid dairy waste, requiring proper design and soil conditions to prevent contamination.

Health Hints for Your Horse
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Learn about common ailments and injuries in horses, so you can prevent problems and ride more.

McDonald County Courthouse
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The publication provides a historical overview of McDonald County's courthouse evolution, detailing its construction, destruction, and eventual relocation.

Gasconade County Courthouse
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Explore the history and architecture of the Gasconade County Courthouse in Hermann, Missouri, from its 1821 origins to its 1898 construction.

Lawrence County Courthouse
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Explore the architectural and historical evolution of Lawrence County's courthouse from its 1846 origins to the early 20th century.

Linn County Courthouse
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Explore the history and architectural evolution of Linn County's courthouses, from the 1841 log structure to the 1913 brick building.

Dade County Courthouse
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Explore the history of Dade County Courthouse, from its 1842 origins to its 1935 construction, highlighting architectural changes and historical events.

Macon County Courthouse
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Explore the rich architectural history of Macon County's courthouse, from its 1838 log structure to the 1865 brick building designed by architect Levi Aldrich.

St. Louis County Courthouse
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Explore the architectural evolution of the St. Louis County Courthouse from its 1826 origins to its 19th-century transformations.