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Before writing a column, think about purpose, audience, content and structure. Visit our website today to learn more about writing columns.

Quail-Friendly Plants of the Midwest, Page 41
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Pokeweed leaves are smooth, oblong and usually 6 to 8 inches in length, though they may grow up to 12 inches. Stems turn bright purple as the plant matures. Clusters of succulent, shiny purple berries, about 1/4 inch in diameter, occur at the tops of the plants.

Soybean Rust, Page 2
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Bacterial pustule (Xanthomonas axonopodia pv. glycines)


Soybean Rust, Page 5
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Septoria brown spot (Septoria glycines)

Soybean Rust, Page 8
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Compare soybean rust disease stages by looking at them side by side.

Management of Grain Sorghum Diseases in Missouri
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Manage grain sorghum diseases by planting resistant varieties, using quality seed, maintaining proper soil conditions, and implementing crop rotation.


Soybean Rust, Page 3
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Downy mildew (Peronospora manshurica)

Soybean Rust, Page 6
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Soybean rust (Phakopsora pachyrhizi)

Soybean Rust
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Learn the symptoms, development, and management strategies for soybean rust, a destructive disease caused by fungal pathogens that affects soybean crops.


Collecting and Preserving Waste and Wastewater Samples for Analysis
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Waste handling systems are used to protect the environment. Visit our site for our Collecting and Preserving Waste and Wastewater Samples for Analysis guide.

Nitrogen in the Plant
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Nitrogen plays an important part in many essential functions. Visit our website to learn about Nitrogen in the Plant.

Soybean Rust, Page 4
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Frogeye leaf spot (Cercospora sojina)

Soybean Rust, Page 7
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These photos show the disease stages of soybean rust, which can be difficult to identify, especially in the early stages.

Fertilizer Nutrients in Dairy Manure
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Many dairy producers fall into one of two categories:

Benefits and Risks of Biosolids
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Biosolids are domestic wastewater sludge that meet standards for beneficial use as fertilizer. Visit our site to learn the Benefits and Risks of Biosolids.


Using NRCS Technical and Financial Assistance for Agroforestry and Woody Crop Establishment Through the Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP)
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Learn how to access EQIP technical and financial assistance for alley cropping, multistory cropping, riparian buffer, silvopasture and windbreak practices.

Caring for Flooded Lawns
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Grass Clippings, Compost and Mulch: Questions and Answers
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Yard waste is valuable landscape resource. Visit our site for our Grass Clippings, Compost and Mulch: Questions and Answers resource.

“Don’t Bag It” Lawn Care
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Flowering and Fruit Characteristics of Black Walnuts: A Tool for Identifying and Selecting Cultivars, Page 33
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Sauber #2 (Sparrow) walnut average date of budbreak, flower type, bloom period, pollination date, season length, harvest date, and more.