E3A Anaerobic Digesters: Selection
Reviewed
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E3A Micro-hydro: Understanding Micro-hydro
Reviewed
Micro-hydro involves a range of system sizes and can be used with a grid-connected or off-grid, battery-based system. Learn about micro-hydro systems designed to offset energy consumption in a home, farm or ranch in this guide.
E3A Micro-hydro: Regulations
Reviewed
Any new micro-hydropower facility in Missouri is subject to regulatory approval concerning surface water use and diversions. Learn about the steps for licensing one in this guide.
Chief Officer, Fourth Edition Manual and Exam Prep Package
New $93.76
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E3A Farm Energy: Energy Conservation and Efficiency in Farm Shops
Reviewed
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Protecting Cotton Seedlings From Blowing Sand With Winter Cover Crops
Reviewed
Depending on the severity of the winds in a given spring, 10 to 30 percent of cotton fields without wind protection are replanted because of blowing sand. In fields with less damage, wind injury usually delays the maturity of the cotton one to two weeks.
Missouri Farm to School Report FY2018-2019
New
Farm to School (F2S) is any activity connecting schools to local food and farms.
Missouri Farm to School Guide for School Food Nutrition Professionals
New
In Missouri, Farm to School (F2S) is a voluntary program with three core elements: (1) school procurement of
Getting Started with Farm to School Gardens
New
In Missouri, Farm to School (F2S) is a voluntary program with three core elements: (1) school procurement of
Missouri Farm to School Guide for PreK–12 Educators
New
In Missouri, Farm to School (F2S) is a voluntary program with three core elements: (1) school procurement of
“Alternative” Protein Sources — Extension Fact Sheet
New
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Missouri Farm to School Guide for Farmers, Ranchers, Growers, and Producers
New
In Missouri, Farm to School (F2S) is a voluntary program with three core elements: (1) school procurement of
FNEP Food Label Cards
Revised $30
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Cotton Fertility Management
Revised
Optimize cotton yields with balanced fertilization, timely nutrient applications, and soil testing to ensure healthy growth and efficient nutrient uptake.

The Boll Weevil in Missouri: History, Biology and Management
Revised
Details the boll weevil's impact on Missouri cotton, its life cycle, and eradication efforts that concluded in 2008.
MU Extension District Option Manual
Revised
University of Missouri Extension county councils have the option, by law, to form districts to solidify and grow their programs. Learn why forming a district might be a good idea, the process of doing so, and how a district operates in this manual.
Garden to Plate: Food Safety for School and Community Gardens — Leader’s Guide
New
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Garden to Plate: Food Safety for School and Community Gardens — Fact Sheet
New
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Using Breast Milk Safely — Extension Consumer Food Safety Fact Sheet
New
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Engaging Small Businesses in Rural Economic Development: Seven Guidelines for Success
New
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.
Manure Analysis Information Form
Revised
Manure testing is necessary to make optimum use of manure, which is a valuable source of nutrients for crops and improves soil productivity, while protecting water resources. Complete and submit this form along with your manure samples.
Greenhouse/Green Roof Media Analysis Information Form
Revised
Testing greenhouse media provides an assessment of the material to adequately provide plant nutrients and provide a good rooting environment. Complete and submit this form along with your samples.
Soil Sample Information for Commercial Fruits, Vegetables and Turfs
Revised
Commercial fruit, vegetable and turf growers in Missouri can have their soil analyzed by the MU Extension Soil and Plant Testing Laboratory. Complete and submit this form along with your samples.