Missouri Farm Tax Record: Part 1, Cash Paid-Cash Received
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Farmers can use this simple Missouri farm tax recordkeeping system if they track yearly income and expenses for their agricultural operations on a cash basis.
Flowering and Fruit Characteristics of Black Walnuts: A Tool for Identifying and Selecting Cultivars, Page 30
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Rhower (Thomas) walnut average date of budbreak, flower type, bloom period, pollination date, season length, harvest date, and more.
Flowering and Fruit Characteristics of Black Walnuts: A Tool for Identifying and Selecting Cultivars, Page 33
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Sauber #2 (Sparrow) walnut average date of budbreak, flower type, bloom period, pollination date, season length, harvest date, and more.
Converting Unused Agriculture Facilities for Aquaculture Use: Swine Barn Conversion for Fish Culture
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This guide provides basic information on recirculating aquaculture system (RAS) technology and converting a swine barn into an aquaculture enterprise.
Growing and Marketing Pawpaw in Missouri
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Learn how to establish and maintain the North American Pawpaw, a relatively common but little-known tree native to Missouri.
Hunger Cues Poster
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Use this poster as an aid to help students understand body cues of hunger and fullness.
Broccoli Poster
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Learn nutritional facts about broccoli and which nutrients to get more or less of in the diet.
Growing Pecans in Missouri
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Pecan is a large, beautiful tree that produces bountiful crops of delicious nuts. Visit our site to learn about Growing Pecans in Missouri.
Distributed Energy Resources: A Primer for Missouri Farmers
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Major changes are occurring in how electricity is generated, distributed and used. Learn about this transition from centralized energy generation towards distributed energy generation and the potential impacts it will have for rural landowners.
Eat Smart in Parks Toolkit
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Editor's note
To order a printed copy of the Eat Smart in Parks toolkit, contact Jollyn Tyryfter.
Dairy Grazing: Selecting the Right Forage, Page 16
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Eastern gamagrass (Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L.)
Pack a snack box
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Food Thermometers
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Storing foods at home
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No time to cook
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Make your plate a healthy plate
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Editor's note
The following abstract describes a publication that is only available as a downloadable PDF.
Show Me Nutrition Curriculum
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Teach youths, preschool to junior high, about healthy lifestyles and behaviors that promote healthy weight with this curriculum that supports Missouri’s Show-Me educational standards for health and physical education and Missouri’s School Wellness Policy.
MOCAN Strategic Plan 2022–2024
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Purpose & Structure
The Missouri Council for Activity and Nutrition (MOCAN) is a coalition composed of representatives from statewide and local agencies, institutions, organizations, other coalitions, and individuals who collaborate to implement policy, systems and environmental change to improve physical activity and eating behaviors of Missourians.
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MOCAN Strategic Plan 2022–2024 - Page 10
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Member Organizations 2BuyAg A Red Circle Alive and Well STL Alliance for a Healthier Generation American Heart Association Barnes Jewish Hospital Big Spring Walk In Clinic BikeWalkKC BJC Healthcare: School Outreach &
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MOCAN Strategic Plan 2022–2024 - Page 2
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Guiding Principles
We pledge to support and apply the following principles to achieve MOCAN’s mission.
Inclusiveness and Diversity
We welcome the views and contributions of all Missourians. We seek equitable member representation across the state and among diverse population groups.