Selecting Landscape Plants: Shade Trees - Page 20
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Siberian elm (Ulmus pumila)
Large trees
Maximum height
70 feet
Relative growth rate
Excellent
Freedom from insect pests
Very poor
Freedom from disease problems
Poor
Resistance to storm damage
Very poor
Will grow on poorly drained soil
Corn Diseases
Revised
Editor's note
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Missouri Bobwhite Quail Habitat Appraisal Guide
Revised
Assessing your farm's potential for bobwhites
Important Missouri Laws: A Guide for New Residents
New
Editor's note
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Helpful Tips for Grandparents and Caregivers: Talking With Young People About Sex
New
Talking with young people about sex can be uncomfortable and difficult at times. But it is important that you establish yourself as a trusted source of reliable information for the child in your care. Here are some valuable tips for talking about sexuality with your young person.
Justin R. Morris Vineyard Mechanization Symposium: Workshop Proceedings
New
Editor's note
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Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting, Fifth Edition Manual E-book
New $65
Editor’s note
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Understanding and Preventing Freeze Damage in Vineyards: Workshop Proceedings
New
Editor's note
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The Mimosa Webworm in Missouri
Revised
The mimosa webworm, Homadaula anisocentra Meyrick (Lepidoptera: Plutellidae), attacks the leaves of both mimosa and honey locust trees.
Rules for Missouri Townships, Page 02
New
Township organization is an option open to third- and fourth class-counties in Missouri. Townships have been chosen by 22 counties.
Rules for Missouri Townships, Page 04
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The township board has three members and three votes. At the first meeting after election, one of the two board members is designated president, primarily to sign papers in the township’s name.
Rules for Missouri Townships, Page 07
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The 2005 Missouri General Assembly passed legislation eliminating the office of township collector, effective March 1, 2007. The essence of the change is that the county treasurer ex officio collector is re-titled collector-treasurer and assumes the duties of the township collectors.
Rules for Missouri Townships, Page 10
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The Sunshine Law, also known as the Open Meetings and Records Law, covers all political subdivisions in Missouri, including townships.
Rules for Missouri Townships, Page 13
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Townships often do not think of themselves as employers needing personnel policies. Most have but one employee, an operator, and work arrangements are often informal.
Rules for Missouri Townships, Page 16
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A township may, with voter approval, adopt planning, zoning or both, except in counties that have adopted county planning, zoning or both.
Rules for Missouri Townships, Page 19
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Tax rates must be in the hands of the county clerk before Sept. 1 in order to receive revenue from any year’s tax bills. Rates must be set in an official board meeting.
Rules for Missouri Townships, Page 03
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Township elections are held on municipal election day (the first Tuesday after the first Monday in April) and are conducted by the county election authority. To hold township office, each official must live in the township, be a registered voter in the township and remain a resident of the township during the term of office.
Rules for Missouri Townships, Page 05
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The clerk must attend all board meetings, but has no vote on board decisions; must keep minutes of meetings and actions taken in a book the township provides; and buys, at township expense, such other books, forms and papers as may be needed