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Cover art for publication WQ432

Equipment for Off-site Application of Biosolids

Reviewed

Reviewed by Zhiqiang Hu
Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering

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Cover art for publication WQ425

Biosolids Standards for Metals and Other Trace Substances

Reviewed

Reviewed by Zhiqiang Hu
Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering

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Cover art for publication WQ428

Activity and Movement of Plant Nutrients and Other Trace Substances

Reviewed

Reviewed by Zhiqiang Hu
Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering

Biosolids are a product of the municipal wastewater treatment process. Typically, biosolids contain minerals and organic matter that can be beneficial to agricultural land.

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Cover art for publication WQ433

Equipment for On-site Land Application of Biosolids

Reviewed

Reviewed by Zhiqiang Hu
Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering

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Turkeys and chickens in a henhouse.

Control of Poultry Disease Outbreaks

Revised

Poultry owners should immediately begin an investigation if a disease is suspected in a flock. Obvious disease signs and symptoms can be identified on the farm, while others may require laboratory assistance for proper diagnosis.

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Cover art for publication G8909

Basics of AI: Avian Influenza

Revised

Revised by Maria Dashek
Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory

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Cover art for publication G8903

Prevention of Poultry Disease

Reviewed

An adequate disease prevention program is essential to a profitable commercial poultry operation. Chronic diseases can reduce efficiency and increase costs. Learn the sources of poultry diseases and measures that can be taken to prevent them.

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Cover art for publication G8910

Avian Influenza Biosecurity for Small Flock Owners

Revised

Revised by Maria Dashek
Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory

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Cover art for publication WQ423

Monitoring Requirements for Biosolids Land Application

Revised

Revised by Zhiqiang Hu
Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering

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Cover art for publication MP958

Research Soil Tests Information Form

Revised

This form provides testing options for soil samples used for research purposes.

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Cover art for publication WQ424

Biosolids Standards for Pathogens and Vectors

Reviewed

Reviewed by Zhiqiang Hu
Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering

Biosolids is domestic wastewater sludge that meets standards for use as a fertilizer or soil conditioner. Biosolids standards include limitations for metal and other compounds, pathogen reduction, vector requirements and best management practices.

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Cover art for publication WQ420

Biosolids Index of Publication Titles, Nomenclature and Conversion Factors

Reviewed

Reviewed by Zhiqiang Hu
Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering

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Cover art for publication MP734

Cotton Seedling Diseases: Answers to Frequently Asked Questions

Reviewed

Reviewed by Bradley Wilson
Division of Plant Sciences

What are cotton seedling diseases and what causes them?

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Publication cover.

Sulfur and Boron Fertilization on Cotton

Reviewed

Reviewed by Bradley Wilson
Division of Plant Sciences

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Cover art for publication G4268

Cotton Plant Development and Plant Mapping

Reviewed

Reviewed by Bradley Wilson
Division of Plant Sciences

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Publication cover.

Prevention and Control of Damage From Wind Erosion in Cotton

Reviewed

Reviewed by Bradley Wilson
Division of Plant Sciences


Wind erosion and the damage it causes can affect cotton producers through reduced yields due to crop injury, the cost of replanting and the gradual loss of soil productivity. In extreme cases, blowing sand can reduce visibility and cause traffic hazards on roadways in affected areas.

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Cover art for publication M176

Dairy Grazing: Genetics of the Grazing Cow

Reviewed

Dairy grazing publication series

This publication is one in a series about operating and managing a pasture-based dairy. Although these publications often refer to conditions in Missouri, many of the principles and concepts described may apply to operations throughout the United States.

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Cover art for publication EQ378

Selecting a Site for Livestock and Poultry Operations

Reviewed

The first factor to consider in selecting a site for an animal feeding operation is state and local permitting requirements and ordinances. Learn more about that and other factors to consider in selecting a site for a new or expanded livestock operation.

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Cover art for publication G9466

Controlling Nuisance Black Vultures in Missouri

New

Robert A. Pierce II
MU Extension State Wildlife and Fisheries Specialist

Travis Guerrant
State Director, USDA APHIS Wildlife Services-Missouri/Iowa 

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Cover art for publication G1697

Forage Crop Irrigation Systems and Economics

Revised

Before choosing a forage irrigation system to mitigate drought risk, explore expected forage response to irrigation, equipment options and the economics.

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Cover art for publication EMW1021

Taking Shelter From the Storm: Safe Rooms Video

Reviewed

Reviewed by Michael Goldschmidt
University of Missouri Extension

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Cover art for publication N865

MyActivity Pyramid for Adults (18-64) Poster

New $33

This 36x24 inch poster of the MyActivity Pyramid for Adults is modeled after the USDA’s MyPyramid and is based on the 2018 Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans. The handout is designed to help adults ages 18-64 meet the 2018 Physical Activity Guidelines for active adults.

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Cover art for publication N388

MyActivity Pyramid for Adults (18-64) (Bundle of 25)

Revised $12

Department of Nutritional Sciences

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Cover art for publication G2526

Country Curing Hams

Reviewed

Many people like the flavor of hams that have been cured country style. Visit our site to learn about Country Curing Hames.

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Cover art for publication AGW1006

Hurry Up and Wait: Replanting Decisions for Pastures During Drought

Reviewed

Rob Kallenbach
Department of Agronomy

Craig Roberts
Department of Agronomy

Drought typically causes Missouri cattlemen to be concerned about their pastures. These concerns can turn to thoughts of replanting, but such plans may be premature.

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