How to Freeze Vegetables
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From blanching, cooling and freezing to thawing and using, learn how to safely freeze vegetables — asparagus, beans, broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, celery, corn, herbs, onions, peas, peppers, potatoes, tomatoes and more — in this MU Extension guide.
How to Can Fresh Tomato Products
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Freezing Basics
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Freezing is one of the easiest and quickest methods of food preservation. Most foods retain their natural color, flavor and texture better when frozen than when other methods of food preservation are used. Learn the basics in this MU Extension guide.
How to Freeze Meat, Poultry, Fish, Eggs and Dairy Products
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Freezing is an excellent method of preserving animal products. Follow these basic guidelines for simple, effective and safe freezing of meat, poultry, fish, eggs and dairy products.
Introduction to Food Dehydration
Dehydration is one of the oldest methods of food preservation, though methods for drying food have become sophisticated over time. Learn the benefits and methods of dehydrating foods and how to select an electric dehydrator.
Local and Regional Food System Resilience During COVID-19
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Follow these guidelines for facilitating an improved business engagement while fostering leadership and problem solving to find meaningful engagement in rural small businesses. Business examples and seven key guidelines are presented here.
Midwest Fruit Pest Management Guide
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Learn the latest pest management recommendations for commercial tree fruit, small fruit, and grape producers in the Midwest in this guide.
Public Information Officer: Media Relations for Fire Service Professionals, Second Edition Curriculum
New $95
This curriculum covers all five chapters of Public Information Officer, Second Edition Manual. The components are designed for use in traditional face-to-face and hybrid classroom environments.
Nutrient Recovery System for Dairy Farms: Dissolved Air Flotation and Multi-Disk Press
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A manure management plan consists of balancing the use and/or reuse of organic material but, more importantly, nutrients — primarily nitrogen and phosphorous — and water. Water and nutrients are intertwined because water is the primary means by which nutrients are conveyed across and away from farms.
Selling Strategies for Local Food Producers
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Learn how farms can market local food directly to consumers by building relationships with buyers, discovering customer needs, providing quality service.
Entrepreneurial Dynamics in Missouri Counties
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Learn how promoting entrepreneurship may promote economic growth and increase a community’s quality of life. Increasing access to outside markets through online sales can increase local business’ customer bases as well.
Agriculture and the Occupational Safety and Health Act
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Missouri farms and ranches must have a safety and health program that complies with OSHA rules, regulations and standards if they have employees. Read this FAQ for details.
Public Information Officer, Second Edition Manual
New $49
This manuals provides basic skills and awareness training for fire department public information officers (PIOs). It has been constructed to meet current recognized guidelines and practices in the field and features an overview of the skills and knowledge a PIO needs to perform the diverse and demanding tasks associated with the position.
Introduction to Hedging Agricultural Commodities With Options
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Hedging in the commodity options exchange markets can reduce farmers' price and production risk. Learn how to better evaluate hedging opportunities in this guide.
Midwest Vegetable Production Guide for Commercial Growers
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Check out this annual guide for a summary of currently suggested vegetable varieties, seeding rates, fertilizer rates, weed control, insect control, and disease control measures for commercial growers.
Purchasing and Leasing Farm Equipment
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Deciding between buying or leasing farm equipment? Learn about purchase plans, rental agreements, lease agreements, tax and financial considerations and more.
Missouri 3,500-Cow Dairy Business Plan
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With this plan, think through how to start a dairy using confinement housing: freestalls with sand bedding and tunnel ventilation to improve cow comfort and cooling.
Verbal Farm Rental Agreements Under Missouri Law
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Learn about the problems and risks associated with informal verbal farm leases, and see the minimum requirements to include in a basic written lease.
Missouri 400-Cow Dairy and 690-Cow Dairy Business Plans
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Use these Missouri dairy plans to improve cow comfort and cooling and remove milk production barriers in 400 or 690 herd sizes.
Preserve It Fresh, Preserve It Safe: 2020, No. 6 (November/December)
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Learn how to can water at home to prepare for an emergency and learn the benefits and drawbacks of raw packing and hot packing foods when home-canning in this University of Missouri Extension newsletter.
Missouri Robotic Dairy Business Plans
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View these plans to learn how to use labor-saving robotic milking systems and confinement housing to improve cow comfort and remove barriers for producing more milk.
Starting a 600-Cow Intensive Rotational Grazing Dairy
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Examine financial feasibility of starting a 600-cow intensive rotational grazing Missouri dairy using capital investment assumptions, budget and income and cash flow statements.
Considerations of Pull-Plug Sedimentation Basin for Dairy Manure Management
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The pull-plug sedimentation basin is a passive solids removal system that can reduce the operational time and cost of overall dairy manure management. Learn the advantages, disadvantages, requirements and design considerations in this MU Extension guide.