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Instructions and sample scantron for the 4-H/FFA Meats Evaluation Form.
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Anthracnose is a general term for fungal diseases that attack shade trees and shrubs expressing a black or brown necrotic lesions on leaves.
The MU Plant Diagnostic Clinic recently received a maple leaf sample with dry, dark brown irregular spots that follow the leaf veins.
With the weather getting warmer in Missouri and garden season approaching, the MU Plant Diagnostic Clinic wants to bring attention to the Bacterial Canker Disease of Tomatoes.
Bacterial Leaf Scorch (BLS) disease is caused by the bacterium Xylella fastidiosa, which infects the xylem of susceptible trees.
In Missouri, barley yellow dwarf (BYD) is a disease that can infect a wide range of cereal crops, primarily barley, wheat, oats, and rye. The disease is a significant threat to cereal production worldwide.
Black Canker of weeping willow is caused by a fungus called Glomerella miyabeana and this disease is one of common willow diseases.
The MU Plant Diagnostic Clinic received a peony sample that was diagnosed with Botrytis Blight. It is a very common disease that tends to appear in seasons of conditions with high moisture and warm temperatures.
In 2021, the MU Plant Diagnostic Clinic received seven soybean samples diagnosed with Cercospora Leaf Blight (CLB). Symptoms of this disease present as severe leaf dropping and premature death.
The MU Plant Diagnostic Clinic staff found a pine tree with needle blight and dieback problems.
Have strange orange and brown bumps plagued your flower beds this year? Prolonged cool temperatures and heavy precipitation this allow fungal pathogens to flourish.
Insect damage of Japanese Maple Scale were confirmed on a Chinese Holly and a Kwanzan cherry tree that were submitted to the MU Plant Diagnostic Clinic.
The MU Plant Diagnostic Clinic received several lilac samples this summer that all showed leaf spot and leaf drop/blight symptoms caused by the fungi called Pseudocercospora spp.
Oak Wilt is a fungal pathogen infecting oak trees, primarily of the Red Oak family. The causal agent is a fungus called Bretziella fagacearum that infects and kills oak trees in parks, woodlands, and residential areas across Missouri.
Although the primary host of this disease is juniper, we have seen increasing number of spruce trees that have been infected by this disease in the past years among different states.
Phyllosticta Needle Blight, caused by Phyllosticta thujae, is a fungal pathogen which primarily infects Arborvitae.
This disease can affect many conifers such as pines, spruces, and furs across North America. It causes needle blight and twig dieback, reducing the vigor of the tree by weakening their health.
The weather of this spring has been cooler and wetter, which provided great conditions that favor many different types of fungal diseases.
The MU Plant Diagnostic Clinic received a Colorado Blue Spruce sample that showed symptoms of needle discoloration and barely distinguishable black spots running along the needles. It was diagnosed as Stigmina Needle Cast disease.
An excessively wet spring, a late frost and a moderate summer contributed to increased incidence of Tubakia leaf spot disease on oak trees this year.
Both Wheat Spindle Streak Mosaic Virus (WSSMV) and Soil-borne Wheat Mosaic Virus (SBWMV) are soil-borne viruses that infect wheat and other cereal crops, causing significant yield losses in many parts of the world.
Wheat streak mosaic virus (WSMV) is a plant virus that infects wheat and other cereal crops, causing significant economic losses in many regions of the world.
This disease can affect many vegetables. In cool and moist conditions, the pathogen affects the crown and stem tissues of the plant.
To use in contacting local farm organizations for extension council appointments.
Michigan State University’s Extension Office has created a flyer which provides an example of zoning ordinances that could be implemented in local municipalities
4-H Save Your Brain leader's guide book. Understanding the causes of traumatic brain injury (TBI), the effects, and learning how to interact with TBI survivors is imperative to preventing TBI and ensuring inclusivity.
The Small business Innovation Research (SBIR) program is a highly competitive program that encourages domestic small businesses to engage in Federal Research/Research and Development (R/R&D) that has the potential for commercializati
An overview of MU Extension's scholarship information, updated for Fall 2018.
This article documents the shortage of school nurses and the impact of that shortage on children and schools.
Provides timely, high-quality plant and nematode screening services to people in the seed and biotech industries, researchers, crop advisors and farmers.
Assessing the impacts of Fusarium head blight (FHB) or Scab, caused by Fusarium graminearum, begins with scouting for FHB disease symptoms during the growing season.
An environment free of scrap tires is important to the public health of all Missouri citizens. Scrap tires harbor mosquitoes, snakes and other vermin. West Nile virus, transmitted by mosquitoes, is a serious health threat.
App to help you select, store and prepare fresh fruits and vegetables, which are listed by their growing season. Nutrients, health benefits and simple recipes are included as well.
Seasonal dairy rations from the University of Missouri Southwest Research Center Dairy.
Producers raising pigs should be aware of steps they can take to prevent and safeguard their herd from foreign animal diseases like African swine fever (ASF), classical swine fever (CSF), and foot and mouth disease (FMD).
Now is the time to seed oats and clovers to improve spring cattle grazing resources and reduce costs, says University of Missouri Extension livestock specialist Patrick Davis. “Feed is a major cow-calf operation cost,” says Davis.
Use this guide to establish a clear picture of the volunteer qualities and the descriptions for each volunteer role in order to match with the volunteers you need.
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Overview information on a number of winter annual forages.
The use of real-time ultrasound offers beef producers a new tool to make genetic improvement within their herds.
A tool from APIC to guide competency development in infection preventionists. Serves as a road map for personalized, professional career growth.
Word document form for 4-H students to plan their self-determined project.
Some great new innovative 4-H project ideas from Ohio 4-H for astronomy, geology, clowning, discovering genetics, weather and more!
This 3 minute video from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) describes the benefits of self-management education (SME) for people with chronic conditions.
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A template for use when county extension councils are contracting to provide non-unique services to an outside entity. Before pursuing, discuss with your RD, program/education director, and council.
A template for use when MU Extension is contracting to provide services to an outside entity that are not considered sponsored activity (i.e., a grant).