Yard and Garden Care: How It Affects Your Health and Environment (Work Sheet)
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Work sheet 5
Fact sheet 5
Site Assessment: Protecting Water Quality Around Your Home (Work Sheet)
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Work sheet 1
Fact sheet 1
Drinking Water Well Management (Fact Sheet)
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Learn how to keep your well water free of harmful contaminants. These tips on well location, construction and maintenance; water testing; and abandoned wells can help.
Household Wastewater: Septic Systems and Other Treatment Methods (Work Sheet)
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Work sheet 4
Fact sheet 4
Assessment 1Septic system design and location
This work sheet is used with Fact Sheet 4, which provides information and resources to address household wastewater problems that may be revealed through the use of this work sheet.
Water Quality for Livestock Drinking
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Water is a critical nutrient for livestock and poultry. Learn how to provide an adequate and safe water supply for livestock and poultry in this guide.
Pesticide Dilution Table
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Sexuality and Your Child: For Children Ages 3 to 7
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University of Missouri Department of Human Development and Family Studies. Providing sex education to their kids can be difficult for parents. Visit our site to view our Sexuality and Your Child: For Children Ages 3 to 7 resource.
Warm-Season Annual Forage Crops
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Annual warm-season grasses can be used as part of a year-round grazing system in Missouri. Visit our site to learn about Warm-Season Annual Forage Crops.
Horse Breeding Arithmetic: 2 + 2 = 1
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Managed Grazing Systems and Fencing for Distribution of Beef
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Learn about the layout, design and advantages of continuous, rotational and management-intensive grazing. Paddocks, fences, and how to calculate your grass production and needs are also covered in this University of Missouri Extension guide.
Managing Manure on Alfalfa Hay
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Alfalfa is a high-quality, high-yielding, cool-season forage that can be profitably marketed as hay. Alfalfa is a desirable crop for manure applications because:
Fertilizing Shade Trees
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The main reason for fertilizing shade trees is to maintain vigor so that plants will be able to resist environmental stresses & pests. Visit our site.
Navicular Disease in Horses
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Smooth Bromegrass
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Smooth bromegrass makes for excellent quality hay. Visit our website today to learn more about smooth bromegrass.
Tall Fescue Toxicosis
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Tall fescue is Missouri's most widely used forage crop. Visit our site to learn about Tall Fescue Toxicosis.
Child Abuse and Neglect
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