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Displaying 5201 - 5300 of 5768TeamSTEPPS Video Toolkit consists of education on communication strategies that improve patient safety. This project was developed by the CDC and the American Hospital Association.
Panopto playlist of previous Tech Tuesday webinars. Topics include: Outlook mail and calendar.
Technology can be a great thing, especially when it comes to meal prep. These multipurpose apps and websites can help you create easy meals from items already in your pantry.
Google Drive folder with MU Extension templates for brochures and flyers in a variety of designs.
Communications and Marketing - Dotdigital, templates for newsletter headers.
Communications and Marketing - Resources for News, Templates for news releases and media advisories.
Find information on developing temporary forest openings — often called group openings — to provide early
Houses a North Dakota State University document that discusses specific instructions for storing grain temporarily.
HR - Separation, FAQ pertaining to University of Missouri employees who previously received federal benefits through Federal Schedule A appointments, including Civil Service Retirement System, Federal Employees Retirement System, Thrift
Bob Schultheis with University of Missouri Extension in Webster County discusses testing forage for nitrates.
Desperate times call for desperate measures. Farmers in Texas and other areas experiencing drought are in dire need of hay supplies and dryland crops are burning up.
This most comprehensive how-to book on food preservation features gourmet and special diet recipes, along with home canning classics and illustrated step-by-step instructions.
The Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI), the world's largest nonprofit organization dedicated to the advancement of unmanned systems and robotics, represents corporations and professionals from more than 60 cou
The ASM is dedicated to the preservation and protection of birds and other wildlife. Check out their site to improve your birding skills, learn where to look for birds, and keep up on the latest books, articles and research on birds.
MU Extension State Specialist Kevin Bradley addresses the question of whether treating pastures for weeds is advantageous. Cattle grazing preferences were monitored with GPS-tracking collars.
The center helps farmers and forest landowners by providing useful information for creating new income opportunities and markets, protecting the environment by reducing nonpoint source pollution and creating and improving natural habitat
A national collaborative effort supporting healthy food access in underserved urban and rural communities.
The Child Mind Institute focuses on managing “reopening” anxieties and other challenging issues during COVID-19.
The Connection newsletter is sponsored by the North Central Integrated Pest Management Center (NCIPMC) with contributions from the Integrated Pest Management (IPM) community and NCIPMC personnel.
Black and Latinx health care workers answer questions about the COVID-19 vaccines.
This stunning article shows simulation images of the SARS-CoV2 virus in an aerosol drop. The images are a stark reminder of the inherent beauty in the natural world, even in pathogens.
This fact sheet helps health facility/clinic staff at different levels identify
practical ways to promote vaccine confidence and support high vaccine uptake.
The Comprehensive Unit-based Safety Program (CUSP) is a method that can help clinical teams make care safer by combining improved teamwork, clinical best practices, and the science of safety.
A research brief on the economic contribution of Missouri’s distillery industry, based on secondary sources and a distiller survey.
When corn or soybean are followed by cover crop plantings, the question of herbicide carryover becomes a point of concern.
The Exchange newsletter: News for Extension Employees. This archive page offers links to all editions from 2019 to the most recent newsletter.
Sauce Magazine article about the St. Louis Healthy Corner Store Project, which is what Stock Healthy, Shop Healthy is based on, and the struggle with lack of access to healthy foods in low-income communities in St. Louis.
CDC brochure with extensive information about the flu and how to fight it if you get it.
Mizzou Weed Science graduate student Zach Trower discusses the most common weeds in Missouri pastures and their potential impact on pasture quality in this 2016 video he filmed for the North Central Weed Science Society of America’s annu
The Issues newsletter from Human Development & Family Science (HDFS) field faculty. In this issue: brain health & brain development across the spectrum, from child development to aging well.
The Issues newsletter from Human Development & Family Science (HDFS) field faculty. In this issue: modeling resiliency, living live in between adolescence and adulthood, the quiet crowd, and awards and accolades.
The Issues newsletter from Human Development & Family Science (HDFS) field faculty. In this issue: language of inclusion, just a dash of life, and science-backed ways to increase hope.
The Issues newsletter from Human Development & Family Science (HDFS) field faculty. In this issue: an inspirational gift, keeping safe in the heat, and staying on task.
The Issues newsletter from Human Development & Family Science (HDFS) field faculty. In this issue: Mental Health First | Aid Cultivating Hope | State of Mind | New Years Resolution
August 2020 issue of The Issues, From the Desk of MU Extension Human Development and Family Science Field Faculty
Missouri’s water, agricultural resources and natural scenic beauty are some of the state’s greatest assets. The Katy Land Trust strives to make all Missourians more aware of the need to conserve these remarkable vistas.
This brief, illustrated brochure (PDF) from MDC shows how topped trees can lead to danger and property damage.
Missouri is home to 13 kinds of lizards. All lizards native to the Show-Me-State are harmless and non-venomous.
Pearls of Production informative video - 2020| Hear from Kalena Bruce about how she wears many hats in agriculture and keeps herself invested and interested.
Milk Prices and Marketing - Risk Management - 2014 Farm Bill: The Margin Protection Program Dashboard MPP-Dairy, by John Newton, University of Illinois
MCFC acts as stewards for Missouri’s community forests and advises state officials on the best ways to preserve, protect, expand and improve urban and community forests.
This pollinator habitat evaluation tool and scorecard has been developed as a resource to be used for implementing habitats beneficial for pollinators in conjunction with the installation of solar energy systems in Missouri.
This report on the 2017 Rural Missouri Survey, conducted by MU Extension’s Exceed program, details the issues residents, business owners and elected officials felt were most important in sustaining local communities and building a strong
An overview of the MO-Flex Swine Building System and a discussion of preferred design characteristics incorporated into related plans.
The Network newsletter: News for people who champion MU Extension. This archive page offers links to all editions from 2019 to the most recent newsletter.
The competition for volunteers’ time has never been greater. Here’s how to conduct a successful volunteer recruitment campaign.
Volunteers, I-Identify
This booklet was created by an Alaskan student for any board that is interested in expanding the representation of their board, “growing their own” board members for tomorrow and/or empowering the youth in their community.
Zac Erwin, University of Missouri Extension Livestock Specialist, based in Kirksville, MO, talks discusses a strategy for getting the most out of your pasture land.
MU Extension Specialist Mandy Bish describes surface temperature inversions and why they can be problematic with herbicide applications in this 3-minute video.
Social acceptance is a key challenge for the deployment of wind energy and could limit the overall wind resource we are able to exploit to meet climate change targets.
Considers pork production improvements in a number of areas, including cost amd overall pork production.
Find a wide range of tai chi information and resources geared toward both students and instructors here.
Value chains trace the businesses and processes that bring raw inputs to final users.
Catherine O’Neal, a hospital chief medical officer in Baton Rouge, encouraged citizens on Aug. 2 to get vaccinated.
Each week listen to the experts from Missouri Training Institute as they get real with insights and inspiration on how to turn those work hours from grind to great.