Fruit Spray Schedules for the Homeowner, Page 04
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List of pesticides and spray schedules for controlling common diseases and insect pests on cherries.
Fruit Spray Schedules for the Homeowner, Page 07
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List of pesticides and spray schedules for controlling common diseases and insect pests on peaches, nectarines, plums and apricots.
Fruit Spray Schedules for the Homeowner, Page 10
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Table 2 lists common insecticide and fungicide brand names and days between last application and date of harvest.
Fire Blight
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Managing Ponds and Lakes for Aquaculture and Fisheries in Missouri: Pond Dynamics and Water Quality Considerations
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This fisheries and aquaculture guide is one in a series being developed jointly by MU Extension and Lincoln University.
Fleas
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There are about 30 species of fleas in Missouri and many pose a health risk to pets and humans. Visit our site today to learn more about fleas.
Fruit Spray Schedules for the Homeowner, Page 02
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List of pesticides and spray schedules for controlling common diseases and insect pests on apples and pears.
Fruit Spray Schedules for the Homeowner, Page 05
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List of pesticides and spray schedules for controlling common diseases and insect pests on gooseberries and currants.
Insect Borers of Fruit Trees
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Once borers have infested a tree, they can be difficult to control. Visit our website to learn more about Insect Borers of Fruit Trees.
Fruit Spray Schedules for the Homeowner, Page 08
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List of pesticides and spray schedules for controlling common diseases and insect pests on raspberries and blackberries.
Fruit Spray Schedules for the Homeowner, Page 11
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Table 3 lists the amount powder or liquid spray material to mix in a specific number of gallons of water for dilution.
Home Propagation of Garden and Landscape Plants
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Plant pieces severed from a parent plant and rooted to form new plants are called cuttings. New plants formed from cuttings have the same characteristics as the parent plant. The process of rooting cuttings is simple and inexpensive and requires little labor and equipment.
Fruit Spray Schedules for the Homeowner
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Most home fruit plants require pesticide treatments to control serious diseases and insect pests. Learn what pesticides are needed and the frequency of application of sprays for many fruits in this guide.
Fruit Spray Schedules for the Homeowner, Page 03
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List of pesticides and spray schedules for controlling common diseases and insect pests on blueberries.
Fruit Spray Schedules for the Homeowner, Page 06
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List of pesticides and spray schedules for controlling common diseases and insect pests on grapes.
Fruit Spray Schedules for the Homeowner, Page 09
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List of pesticides and spray schedules for controlling common diseases and insect pests on strawberries.
Battle: Cambio Desde Adentro — Currículum de la Guía de Observación
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Este documental es sobre el educador Eliot Battle y el papel fundamental que jugó en la desegregación de las escuelas, barrios residenciales y en la comunidad en general de Columbia, Missouri. Battle promovió estos cambios a través de la vía pacífica, pese a que tuvo que enfrentarse en muchas ocasiones a la resistencia a sus ideas, tanto en las comunidades negras y blancas.
Stock Healthy, Shop Healthy: Recipe — Bean and Rice Burritos
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Try this Bean and Rice Burritos recipe (nutrition info included). Stock Healthy, Shop Healthy retailers can give them to customers to encourage healthy eating at a cooking demonstration or taste test or on a display with the ingredients.
Stock Healthy, Shop Healthy: Sign — We Stock Healthy (medium: 11 x 17 inches)
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Retailers participating in the Stock Healthy, Shop Healthy program can use this 11-by-17-inch sign to let their customers know they are stocking more healthy foods. Learn about this program that aims to create healthy communities.
Stock Healthy, Shop Healthy: Sign — Fruits and Veggies in Cooler (full page)
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Retailers participating in the Stock Healthy, Shop Healthy program can use this 11-by-8.5-inch sign to alert customers to the presence of fruits and vegetables inside a cooler. Learn about this program that aims to create healthy communities.
Stock Healthy, Shop Healthy: Sign — We Stock Healthy (front door sign or window cling; 4 x 6 inches)
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Retailers participating in the Stock Healthy, Shop Healthy program can use this 4-by-6-inch sign or window cling to let their customers know they are stocking more healthy foods. Learn about this program that aims to create healthy communities.
Stock Healthy, Shop Healthy: Door Hanger (print-and-fold)
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Small food-retailers participating in the Stock Healthy, Shop Healthy program and committed to stocking healthy foods can place this door hanger on area residents' doors to let them know. Download for free. Then print, fold, trim and hang!