E3A Solar Electricity: System Components

Reviewed

Learn about parts of a solar electric system, including batteries, charge controllers, crystalline silicon, inverters, meters and photovoltaic materials.

E3A Home Energy: Insulating Side Walls

Reviewed

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

E3A Solar Hot Water: Costs

Reviewed

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

E3A Solar Electricity: Costs

Reviewed

Learn about the costs of a solar electric system, how to estimate cost savings and simple payback for a net-metered photovoltaic (PV) system, and more.

E3A Home Energy: Storm Windows

Reviewed

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

E3A Solar Hot Water: Solar Hot Water Collector Sizing Worksheet

Reviewed

Editor’s note
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E3A Solar Electricity: Electricity Use Worksheet

Reviewed

Use this electricity-use worksheet to estimate your energy use and help you determine what size solar electric system would meet your energy needs.

E3A Home Energy: Condensation Control

Reviewed

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

E3A Biodiesel: Oilseed Processing

Reviewed

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

Protecting Cotton Seedlings From Blowing Sand With Winter Cover Crops

Reviewed

Depending on the severity of the winds in a given spring, 10 to 30 percent of cotton fields without wind protection are replanted because of blowing sand. In fields with less damage, wind injury usually delays the maturity of the cotton one to two weeks.

“Alternative” Protein Sources — Extension Fact Sheet

New

Editor’s note
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Missouri Farm to School Guide for Farmers, Ranchers, Growers, and Producers

New

In Missouri, Farm to School (F2S) is a voluntary program with three core elements: (1) school procurem

Missouri Farm to School Report FY2018-2019

New

Farm to School (F2S) is any activity connecting schools to local food and farms.

Missouri Farm to School Guide for School Food Nutrition Professionals

New

In Missouri, Farm to School (F2S) is a voluntary program with three core elements: (1) school procurem

Getting Started with Farm to School Gardens

New

In Missouri, Farm to School (F2S) is a voluntary program with three core elements: (1) school procurem

Missouri Farm to School Guide for PreK–12 Educators

New

In Missouri, Farm to School (F2S) is a voluntary program with three core elements: (1) school procurem

FNEP Food Label Cards

Revised $30

Editor's note
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Cotton Fertility Management

Revised

Gene Stevens
Extension Professor, Agronomy

Population Change and Fiscal Stress in Missouri’s Third Class Counties

New

Discover the contributing factors to fiscal stress among Missouri’s counties including change in population, changing revenues and varying sales and property taxes. Total taxes, fees, revenues and corresponding fiscal stress levels are presented.

The Boll Weevil in Missouri: History, Biology and Management

Revised

Clyde E. Sorenson, formerly of the MU Delta Center

Gene Stevens, Extension Professor, Agronomy

Sampling Plant Tissue and Soil for Analysis

Revised

Roger Hanson
Department of Agronomy

Spectrographic analysis of plant tissue is a relatively new and accurate method for determining levels of major and minor elements in growing crops. However, good results make proper sampling of crops necessary. Keep the following points in mind when taking samples:

Cotton Tillage and Planting Guidelines

Revised

David L. Reinbott
Area Farm Management Specialist, Scott County

Gene Stevens
Extension Professor, Agronomy

MU Extension District Option Manual

Revised

University of Missouri Extension county councils have the option, by law, to form districts to solidify and grow their programs. Learn why forming a district might be a good idea, the process of doing so, and how a district operates in this manual.

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