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Cover art for publication GH6600

Helping Children Understand Divorce

Revised

Kim Leon
State Specialist, Human Development and Family Studies

Kelly Cole, Extension Associate

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FR36599 publication cover.

The Mental Aspects of Performance for Firefighters and Fire Officers (The M.A.P.), Second Edition Manual

New $56

This book helps firefighters and fire officers learn about specific keys to successful performance, goal setting, situation-evaluation training, mental discipline, sensory-enhancement education, and more. It is full of information, skills, exercises, and tools designed to help develop and maintain the psychological and emotional muscles required to sustain long and successful careers.

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Cover art for publication IPM1022

Management of Soft Red Winter Wheat

New

Editor's note
The following abstract describes a publication that is only available as downloadable PDFs by section.

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Cover art for publication G7396

Occasional Biting Pests

Revised

Richard M. Houseman
Department of Entomology

There are several species of insects and mites that bite human occasionally. Some are encountered indoors while others are found outdoors. Some are specific pests of humans, with no other hosts, while others attack humans incidentally. These insects and mites vary in their biology, behavior and methods of control.

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Cover art for publication GH6235

Development During the School-Age Years of 6 Through 11

New

Amy Halliburton
MU Graduate Student

Sara Gable
State Specialist, Human Development and Family Studies

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Cover art for publication G2742

Splints in Horses

Revised

Wayne Loch
Department of Animal Sciences

Most people who own or breed horses are familiar with the cannon bone of the horse limb. On each side of the cannon bone is a small bone known as the splint bone. The small splint bones are thin and taper to become a small knob about two-thirds of the way down the cannon bone (Figure 1).

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Cover art for publication G7501

Selecting a Professional Pest Control Service

New

Fred Fishel
Department of Agronomy

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Publication cover.

Economic Considerations for Beef Manure Management Systems

New

Manure can be a valuable resource in a crop production system. Most of the beef manure produced in Missouri is dropped on pastures. The purpose of this guide is to compare the economics of three systems for collecting, storing, and transporting beef manure from confined feeding operations and applying it to the land. The three systems are solid manure systems, slurry systems (with injection into the soil) and lagoon systems in which the effluent is applied using a traveling gun (and not incorporated).

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EQ392 example 1.

Economic Considerations for Beef Manure Management Systems, Page 2

New

Example 1 shows how to determine the value of manure nutrients used by 150 bushels per acre corn (based on soil test).

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Cover art for publication G6815

Selecting Landscape Plants: Needled Evergreens

Reviewed

Needled evergreens are planted primarily because of their evergreen foliage. Visit our site for our Selecting Landscape Plants: Needled Evergreens resource.

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Cover art for publication EQ353

Crystallization in Lagoon Effluent Recycle Lines

New

Charles Fulhage
Agricultural Engineering Extension

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EQ392 example 2.

Economic Considerations for Beef Manure Management Systems, Page 3

New

Example 2 shows how to determine the value of manure nutrients used by 2 tons per acre fescue hay (based on soil test).

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EQ392 tables 1 to 3.

Economic Considerations for Beef Manure Management Systems, Page 4

New

Tables 1 through 29 detail many topics of consideration when selecting a beef manure management system.

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Cover art for publication G2807

Feeding Horses

Revised

Wayne Loch
Department of Animal Sciences

In balancing rations for horses, the goals are to furnish horses with a daily supply of nutrients in the correct amounts to prevent digestive upsets and to use feedstuffs that are palatable, easily obtained and economical.

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Cover art for publication G8353

Small Flock Series: Incubation of Poultry

Revised

Jesse J. Lyons
Department of Animal Sciences

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Cover art for publication G6830

Selecting Landscape Plants: Deciduous Shrubs

Reviewed

Christopher J. Starbuck
Department of Horticulture

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Cover art for publication G7520

Pesticides and the Environment

Reviewed

Fred Fishel
Department of Agronomy

Once a pesticide is introduced into the environment, whether through an application, a disposal or a spill, it is influenced by many processes. These processes determine a pesticide's persistence and movement, if any, and its ultimate fate.

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Cover art for publication G7423

Carpenter Ants

Revised

Richard M. Houseman
Department of Entomology

Winged female
 

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Cover art for publication DM7615

Cambio de Colores — Immigration of Latinos to Missouri

New

Cambio de Colores

Editor's note
The following abstract describes a publication that is only available as a downloadable PDF.

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Cover art for publication MP556

Storing Food in the Freezer

Reviewed

Karla Hughes

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Cover art for publication EQ453

Precision Agriculture: Remote Sensing and Ground Truthing

New

William W. Casady
Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering

Harlan L. Palm
Department of Agronomy

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Cover art for publication G2843

Leg Set: Its Effect on Action and Soundness of Horses

Reviewed

Melvin Bradley
Department of Animal Sciences

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Cover art for publication GH6126

Raising Kind Children

Reviewed

Janet A. Clark
Associate Program Leader

Sara Gable
Human Development Extension State Specialist

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Cover art for publication G2845

Choosing, Assembling and Using Bridles

Revised

Wayne Loch, Department of Animal Sciences

Bridles are used to control horses and achieve desired performance. Although horses can be worked without them or with substitutes, a bridle with one or two bits can add extra finesse. The bridle allows you to communicate and control your mount.

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Cover art for publication G2878

Safe Ground Handling of Horses

Revised

Wayne Loch
Department of Animal Sciences

During the last decade, participation in horse-related activities has continued to grow. The National Safety Council estimates that more than 10 million people in the United States are involved in equine sports. Membership in many horse associations has grown steadily.

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