Selecting Landscape Plants: Shade Trees - Page 18
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Red Oak is a sturdy, fast-growing shade tree, known for its strength, fall color, and adaptability to a variety of soil conditions.
Selecting Landscape Plants: Shade Trees - Page 21
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Silver maple is a fast-growing tree ideal for moist soils, providing quick shade but known for suffering storm damage and interfering with sewers or sidewalks.
Selecting Landscape Plants: Shade Trees - Page 24
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Discover the sweet gum tree's glossy star-shaped leaves, symmetrical beauty, and unique ball-shaped fruit. Note: susceptible to bleeding canker disease.
Selecting Landscape Plants: Shade Trees - Page 27
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Discover the characteristics of the white ash tree, including its growth rate, fall color, and considerations for planting in Missouri landscapes.

Selecting Landscape Plants: Shade Trees, Page 04
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Bald Cypress is a hardy tree known for its unique, feathery foliage and adaptability to wet soils. It's ideal for adding texture and resilience to landscapes.

Selecting Landscape Plants: Shade Trees, Page 07
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Discover the characteristics and growth habits of English oak (Quercus robur), a fast-growing, resilient shade tree suitable for various landscapes.

Selecting Landscape Plants: Shade Trees, Page 10
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Green ash is a fast-growing, adaptable tree ideal for landscaping but is vulnerable to pests like the emerald ash borer.

When a Child's Parent Is Incarcerated
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Help children cope with an incarcerated parent through honesty, open communication, and support. Learn how to navigate this challenging situation.
Important Missouri Laws: A Guide for New Residents
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This publication provides essential information on Missouri laws for new residents, covering topics such as driving, housing, employment, and health.

Grandparents as Caregivers — Common Questions
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Learn how grandparents can navigate caregiving challenges, manage stress, find support, and build positive relationships with grandchildren.

Making Time for Family: Balancing Media Consumption - Common Questions for Parents and Grandparents
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Explore practical strategies for families to balance media use and foster meaningful connections through intentional activities and mindful media choices.

Helpful Tips for Grandparents and Caregivers: Talking With Young People About Sex
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Talking with young people about sex can be uncomfortable and difficult at times. But it is important that you establish yourself as a trusted source of reliable information for the child in your care. Here are some valuable tips for talking about sexuality with your young person.

Ice and Freeze Damage to Ornamental and Fruit Trees: Implications and Remediation
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Learn how ice and freeze events affect fruit and ornamental trees in the Midwest, with tips on identifying damage and supporting recovery.

Integrated Pest Management in Missouri’s Green Industries
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Learn pest control strategies for Missouri’s green industries using monitoring, thresholds, and eco-friendly tactics that reduce pesticide use.

Justin R. Morris Vineyard Mechanization Symposium: Workshop Proceedings
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Editor's note
The following abstract describes a publication that is only available as a downloadable PDF.

Understanding and Preventing Freeze Damage in Vineyards: Workshop Proceedings
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Editor's note
The following abstract describes a publication that is only available as a downloadable PDF.

Calculating Plant-Available Nitrogen and Residual Nitrogen Value in Manure
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Calculate the nitrogen value in manure, focusing on plant-available and residual nitrogen providing methods to determine fertilizer value and manage losses.

Rules for Missouri Townships, Page 14
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Learn about Missouri township rules on nepotism, including restrictions on appointing relatives and how degrees of relationship are determined.

Rules for Missouri Townships, Page 17
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General road laws can be found in chapters 228, 229 and 231 RSMo. All road laws apply to township counties unless the law specifically states otherwise.

Rules for Missouri Townships
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Township organization is an option open to third- and fourth class-counties in Missouri. This manual is intended as a resource for people who make township government work.

Rules for Missouri Townships, Page 06
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The trustee manages township funds, processes payments, ensures accountability with audits, and submits annual financial reports.

Rules for Missouri Townships, Page 09
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Abolishing township government involves a voter decision that, if passed, dissolves township authority transfering property and responsibilities to the county.

Rules for Missouri Townships, Page 12
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Missouri townships must follow legal bidding procedures for purchases over $6,000, including written and phone bids, with clear contract requirements.

Rules for Missouri Townships, Page 15
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Learn about conflict of interest laws for Missouri township officials, including pay limits, bid exceptions, penalties, and rules for business interests.