Stock Healthy, Shop Healthy: Retailer Toolkit

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

This toolkit contains Missouri-specific information. See publication No. DM275 for the non-Missouri version.

Herbicide-Resistant Giant Ragweed Management

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

Take Action

Stock Healthy, Shop Healthy: Program Evaluation Toolkit

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

Stock Healthy, Shop Healthy: Table Tent — Free Tastes

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Small food-retailers, stock healthy so your customers can shop healthy. Use this table tent to encourage customers to sample a healthy food you are promoting as part of the Stock Healthy, Shop Healthy program.

Stock Healthy, Shop Healthy: Suggestion Box Card

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Retailers participating in the Stock Healthy, Shop Healthy program can use this suggestion card 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: Loyalty Program Sign — Fresh Produce

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Encourage customers to buy fresh produce by offering a loyalty program that offers a free fresh item after the purchase of 10. Post this sign to promote the program. Small food-retailers, learn more about the Stock Healthy, Shop Healthy program today.

Fruit Production

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Most temperate zone fruits grow in Missouri. Learn how to raise strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, gooseberries, currants, blueberries, grapes, apricots, cherries, plums, nectarines, peaches, apples and pears in the Show-Me State.

Plants and Their Environment

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To understand why plants respond as they do to natural influences, gardeners must understand their structure and how they grow. Visit our site to learn more.

Stock Healthy, Shop Healthy: Sign — We Stock Healthy (small: 8.5 x 11 inches)

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Retailers participating in the Stock Healthy, Shop Healthy program can use this 8.5-by-11-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: Community Toolkit

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

This toolkit contains Missouri-specific information. See publication No. DM274 for the non-Missouri version.

Lighting Indoor Houseplants

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Lack of adequate light can harm your plants. Visit our website today to learn best practices for lighting indoor houseplants.

Missouri’s Third Class County Budget Trend Analysis: Workbook User’s Manual

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Learn how to analyze fiscal trends in Missouri counties as well as carry out studies on budget, fiscal trends, and performance to identify needed actions. Compare past performance to set standards to gauge them alongside each other as well.

Missouri Master Gardener Program Policies and Procedures

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Chapter 1 of the Missouri Master Gardener Core Manual

Welcome to the Missouri Master Gardener program.

Stock Healthy, Shop Healthy: Loyalty Program Sign — Milk

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Encourage customers to buy skim or 1% milk by offering a loyalty program that offers a free half gallon after the purchase of 10. Post this sign to promote the program. Small food-retailers, learn more about the Stock Healthy, Shop Healthy program today.

Can-Do Recipes: Peaches

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

Sarah March
Project Coordinator

Stock Healthy, Shop Healthy: Starter Kit

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This item is available for University of Missouri Extension internal orders only.
For more information about the starter kit, email Jollyn Tyryfter.

Beekeeping Tips for Beginners

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Help the pollinators and harvest your own honey: Become a beekeeper! Learn the basics, from where to locate your aviary to how to keep your bees healthy, in this beginning beekeeping guide from University of Missouri Extension.

Improving Habitats for Wildlife in Your Backyard and Neighborhood

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Increasing plant diversity, especially with native plants, enhances the potential for attracting more wildlife species to your property. Create habitat that provides their basic needs: food, cover, water and space. Learn how in this MU Extension guide.

Managing Lawns and Turfgrass

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Developing and managing a lawn involves numerous decisions. Learn how to select an appropriate turfgrass species or cultivar for your situation and how to manage your lawn in this guide.

Crop Water Use Program for Irrigation

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Water is an important factor that can affect crop yields. University of Missouri Extension developed an online application to help farmers produce higher crop yields by improving irrigation management.

Parenting: Success Requires A Team Effort

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David Schramm
Former State Specialist, Human Development and Family Science

Helping Infants and Toddlers Adjust to Divorce

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Parental divorce can negatively affect a child's development. Visit our website today to learn about helping infants and toddlers adjust to divorce.

Helping Preschoolers and Elementary-Age Children Adjust to Divorce

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Jane Hunter
Regional Specialist, Human Development and Family Science

Jessica Trussell
Regional Specialist, Human Development and Family Science

Helping Preteens and Adolescents Adjust to Divorce

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Preteens and adolescents have some common reactions to their parents' divorce or separation. If you are in this situation, learn how co-parents can work together to promote children’s positive adjustment in this University of Missouri Extension guide.

Stress Management and the Challenge of Balance

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Lisa Wallace
Regional Specialist, Human Development and Family Science

If you think you don't have satisfactory balance in your life, you're not alone. One of the most stressful parts of life is balancing work and family. Stress is often the unhealthy result of those efforts.

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