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Decreasing Generation Interval to Increase Genetic Progress

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To enhance genetic progress in cattle breeding, reducing the generation interval by using younger sires and dams can significantly accelerate genetic change.​

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Reproductive Anatomy and Physiology of the Cow

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The ability of a cow or heifer to successfully mate, conceive, give birth, and raise a healthy calf each year is essential for profitable and sustainable beef production. A good understanding of anatomy and physiology of both the male and female is helpful in successfully managing reproduction.

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Preserve It Fresh, Preserve It Safe: 2021, No. 2 (March/April)

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Learn how to safely determine spoilage in home-canned foods and tips for storing dry beans to maintain their quality and nutrition.

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Calving Season Considerations for Commercial Beef Cattle Operations

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Explore key factors in choosing the best time of year to calve for improved efficiency, herd health, and profitability in beef cattle operations.

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Preparation and Handling of Catheters for Artificial Insemination of Cattle

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Learn proper semen handling to achieve maximum conception rates with artificial insemination in beef cattle. Reduced conception rates occur if semen is handled improperly before, during or after thawing. See this illustrated MU Extension guide for more.

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Determination of Pregnancy Status in Beef Herds

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Pregnancy examination provides valuable information that enables cow-calf operations to make management decisions that increase profitability and improve long-term reproductive efficiency. Learn about several methods in this MU Extension guide.

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Reproductive Management of Bos indicus-Influenced Beef Cattle

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Bos indicus cattle present challenges with estrus synchronization. Learn about the timing of estrus onset for them, their susceptibility to stress, and considerations and expectations when breeding them in this University of Missouri Extension guide.

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Guide to Estrus Synchronization Products

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Several protocols and other resources allow beef producers to effectively synchronize estrus and ovulation in the herd. Read this guide for an overview of the function, handling considerations, and proper administration of estrus synchronization products.

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Split-Time AI: Using Estrus Detection Aids to Optimize Timed Artificial Insemination

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Timed artificial insemination pregnancy rates in heifers can be optimized with a split-time AI approach. Estrotect estrus detection aids allow producer to determine the estrous status of females. Learn about the protocols in this MU Extension guide.

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Successfully Direct Marketing Beef

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Get tips on direct marketing beef in this 32-page publication.

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An Introduction to Basis

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Discover how agricultural commodity basis applies to crops and livestock and affects your farm's production, forward pricing, hedging and storage decisions.

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Safe Tractor Operation

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The purpose of this guide is to assist employers and employees in training for safe tractor operation. Farm employers should review this guide with anyone who operates a farm tractor.

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Federal Contracting Trends in Missouri

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Explore federal contracting trends in Missouri, focusing on opportunities, key sectors, and how businesses can leverage the state's economic growth.

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Selecting an Appropriate Pricing Strategy

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Learn how to price a product based on your cost and profit objectives, demand and competition. See five strategies used to price value-added agricultural products.

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How to Can Fresh Vegetables

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Learn to safely can fresh vegetables in this research-based guide covering asparagus, beans, beets, carrots, corn, okra, peas, peppers, potatoes, pumpkins and spinach. Recommended pressure canner process times are provided.

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How to Freeze Fruits

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Developed by Barbara Willenberg

Revised by Susan Mills-Gray
State Nutrition Specialist

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How to Freeze Home-Prepared Foods

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Developed by Barbara Willenberg

Revised by Susan Mills-Gray
State Nutrition Specialist

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How to Dehydrate Foods

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Dehydrated foods are a sensible way for busy families to make healthy, portable snacks or store seasonal produce for use. You need to carefully follow directions for preparing and pretreating produce to maintain quality.

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Safe Home Canning Basics

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​Learn safe home canning techniques to preserve fruits, vegetables, meats, and more. Follow research-based methods to ensure food safety and quality.

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How to Can Fresh Fruit

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Did you know there's more than one way to can fresh fruit? Learn the options and what they mean for your final color and taste.

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How to Can Sweet Spreads

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Jelly, jam, preserves, conserves, marmalades and fruit butters are similar products. All are made from fruit, preserved by sugar and thickened or gelled to some extent.

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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.

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How to Can Meat, Fish and Poultry

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Learn safe, research-based methods for canning meat, fish, and poultry using pressure canning to prevent foodborne illnesses.

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Steps for Successful Home Canning

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Developed by Barbara Willenberg

Revised by Susan Mills-Gray
State Nutrition Specialist

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How to Can Fresh Tomato Products

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Developed by Barbara Willenberg

Revised by Susan Mills-Gray
State Nutrition Specialist

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