Public Health Pest Control (Category 8)

Reviewed $15

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Flernoy Jones and Robert D. Hall
Department of Entomology

Fred Unnewehr and F.T. Satalowich
Missouri State Department of Health

Soybean Diseases I

Reviewed

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Agricultural Plant Pest Control (Category 1A)

Reviewed $25

Missouri pesticide applicators, prepare for the Category 1A, Agricultural Plant Pest Control, certification test given by the Missouri Department of Agriculture with the help of this manual from University of Missouri Extension.

Corn Diseases III

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Watermelon Bacterial Fruit Blotch

New

Lewis W. Jett
Department of Horticulture

Timothy P. Baker
Regional Horticulture Specialist
Dunklin County

Barbara Corwin
Department of Plant Pathology

Journaling With Teens

New

Lynn Blinn Pike
Human Development and Family Studies

Teen journaling is a tool for helping teens understand themselves better. Because it is a form of personal expression, journaling can occur in many ways:

Vegetative Barriers for Erosion Control

New

Pieter Los, Stephen H. Anderson, and Clark J. Gantzer
Department of Soil and Atmospheric Sciences

Septic Tank/Absorption Field Systems: A Homeowner's Guide to Installation and Maintenance

Revised

70% of septic tanks don't function properly. Visit our site for our: Septic Tank/Absorption Field Systems: A Homeowner's Guide to Installation and Maintenance.

Nurturing Children’s Talents

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Sara Gable
Human Development Extension State Specialist

Adults can nurture children's positive self-esteem by helping them discover what they are good at doing. Part of a child's self esteem comes from feeling competent and skilled at something she or he enjoys. You can play a big role in helping children to be successful and feel good about themselves.

Plants Poisonous to Livestock

Reviewed

Fred Fishel
Department of Agronomy

Home Safety Checklist for Families With Young Children

Reviewed

Annette Kusgen McDaniel
Graduate Research Assistant

Sara Gable
Human Development Extension State specialist

This checklist is designed to make your home environment safer by preventing accidents and injuries.

Periodical Cicadas in Missouri

Reviewed

Bruce A. Barrett
Department of Entomology

Biological and Integrated Control of Musk Thistle in Missouri

New

Benjamin Puttler and Wayne C. Bailey
Department of Entomology

Musk thistle, Carduus nutans L., is a European weed introduced accidentally into the eastern seaboard of the United States in the mid- to late 1800s. It has since spread throughout most of North America, where it has become a weed of considerable economic importance.

Nature, Nurture and Early Brain Development

Reviewed

New research on early brain development provides an opportunity to examine how nature and nurture work together to shape human development. Visit our site.

Seeding Rates, Dates and Depths for Common Missouri Forages

Reviewed

Visit our site for our resource on Seeding Rates, Dates and Depths for Common Missouri Forages.

Land Application Equipment for Livestock and Poultry Manure Management

New

Donald L. Pfost and Charles D. Fulhage
Agricultural Engineering Extension

Otto Alber
Natural Resources Conservation Service

Insect and Mite Pests of Apples

New

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An Introduction to Assessing the Environmental Safety of Your Home

New

Home-A-Syst is a confidential self-assessment program you can use to evaluate your home and property for pollution and health risks. In every home — large or small, new or old, city or country — there are potential pollution sources that can affect the health of your family, your community, or the environment.

How to Manage and Control Storm Water Runoff (Fact Sheet)

New

Storm water runoff poises many risks to health and the environment. Visit our site to read our How to Manage and Control Storm Water Runoff (Fact Sheet).

Promoting Family Strengths

Reviewed

Kelly A. Cole
Extension Associate

Janet A. Clark
Associate Program Leader and Associate State Specialist

Sara Gable
Human Development Extension State Specialist

Why are family strengths so important?

Drinking Water Well Management (Work Sheet)

New

Work sheet 3

Fact sheet 3

Yard and Garden Care: How It Affects Your Health and Environment (Fact Sheet)

New

Fact sheet 5

Work sheet 5

If your home is like most, it is surrounded by lawns, gardens, shrubs and trees that require regular maintenance. This chapter examines the potential impact of yard and garden care on the environment and your health. Topics covered include:

Site Assessment: Protecting Water Quality Around Your Home (Fact Sheet)

New

Fact sheet 1

Work sheet 1

How to Manage and Control Storm Water Runoff (Work Sheet)

New

Work sheet 2

Fact sheet 2

Household Wastewater: Septic Systems and Other Treatment Methods (Fact Sheet)

New

Visit our website here to view our Household Wastewater: Septic Systems and Other Treatment Methods (Fact Sheet).

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