FNEP Agency Flyer (Bundle of 25)
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For more information, contact extpubs@missouri.edu
Quick Reference Insecticide Spray Guide: Rice
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Is it safe? Information on genetically engineered foods for consumers — Fact Sheet
New
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Quick Reference Insecticide Spray Guide: Soybean
Revised
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Is it safe? Information on genetically engineered foods for consumers — Leader’s Guide
New
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Can-Do Recipes: Canned Cranberries
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Quick Reference Insecticide Spray Guide: Corn
Revised
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Quick Reference Insecticide Spray Guide: Wheat
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Fresh Market Tomatoes
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The demand for locally-grown, vine-ripened tomatoes remains strong in Missouri. If you can produce high yields of good-quality tomatoes, the opportunity exists for you to make a reasonable return on your investment.
Carpet Beetles and Clothes Moths
Revised
Carpet beetles and clothes moths can cause serious damage to fabrics, furs and carpets, among other items. This publication describes the carpet beetle and clothes moth species most commonly found in Missouri homes.
Stock Healthy, Shop Healthy: Program Evaluation Toolkit (non-Missouri version)
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This Program Evaluation Toolkit describes various evaluation tools appropriate for gauging the success of a healthy small food retailer program. It addition, it provides four forms that can help you discover the effect of your efforts.
Morningglory Management in Soybeans
New
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Prickly Sida (Teaweed) Management in Soybeans
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Can-Do Recipes: Pumpkin
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Stock Healthy, Shop Healthy: Community Toolkit (non-Missouri version)
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This toolkit is for use in states other than Missouri. See publication No. DM201 for Missouri use.
Hophornbeam Copperleaf Management in Soybeans
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Stock Healthy, Shop Healthy: Retailer Toolkit (non-Missouri version)
New
Editor's note
The following abstract describes a publication that is only available as a downloadable PDF.
This toolkit is for use in states other than Missouri. See publication No. DM202 for Missouri use.
Using Pesticides Safely in the Home and Garden
Revised $10
Chapter 14 of the Missouri Master Gardener Core Manual
Residential Landscaping
Reviewed $10
Chapter 11 of the Missouri Master Gardener Core Manual
Plant Propagation
Reviewed $10
Plant propagation is the process of increasing the number of plants of a particular species. Visit our site to learn more about Plant Propagation.
Stock Healthy, Shop Healthy: Sign — Deli: Apple for Dessert
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Retailers participating in the Stock Healthy, Shop Healthy program can use this 8.5-by-5.5-inch sign to encourage deli customers to have an apple for dessert. Learn about this program that aims to create healthy communities.
Stock Healthy, Shop Healthy: Customer Feedback Postcard
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Retailers participating in the Stock Healthy, Shop Healthy program can use this customer feedback postcard to find out what healthy foods their customers would like them to stock. Learn about this program that aims to create healthy communities.
Stock Healthy, Shop Healthy: Sign — Fruits and Veggies in Cooler (half page)
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Retailers participating in the Stock Healthy, Shop Healthy program can use this 8.5-by-5.5-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.