The UAW Labor Employment and Training Corporation (UAW-LETC) is a private non-profit, national labor management organization that operates federal, state and local workforce programs.
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Displaying 5401 - 5500 of 5768Center aims to "disseminate mindful awareness across the lifespan through education and research."
Learn the signs of the various stages of corn growth, of heightened concern during seasons of unusual precipitation.
There is a much higher risk of brain blood clots from COVID-19 infection than there is from vaccines against the disease, British researchers said recently, after the rollout of inoculations was disrupted by reports of rare clots.
Learn how UM System and its four universities are connecting resources, research and projects to improve Missourians’ lives in areas of greatest challenge, including the UM System Broadband Initiative.
Fiscal and Accounting - Budget, UM System Finance/Budget Forms webpage
University of Missouri faculty members can participate in this effort to disseminate and apply knowledge to Missourians. Organizations can request a fellow speaker visit online.
Visit this UM System page for tax-related information and resources including the University of Missouri’s federal and state tax-exempt status letters.
Fiscal & Human Resources web apps - Includes Cognos, FIN & HR tools, reports, databases & more.
The UMSL Labor Studies Certificate Program is a six course, academic accredited program that provides a basic background and history along with the skills needed to deal with the ever-changing U.S. workplace and economy.
Video about understanding your soil tests (for homeowners) by Justin Keay, Field Specialist in Horticulture.
Communications and Marketing - Signatures and Logos,
Unit signatures, contains all extension unit signatures in vector and image formats.
Shooting Sports Families in Cole County must have a United Sportsmen's Club Membership.
Many resources for growers wanting to direct-market their products.
The U.S. Drought Monitor is a weekly map that identifies and labels by intensity general areas of drought throughout the nation, accompanied by written regional drought summaries.
This enhanced protocol prepared for the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality provides instructions for implementing universal decolonization in adult intensive care units.
Downloadable templates for University contracts. Search for appropriate document and download. Note: Some contracts are specific to a department or campus.
The University of Georgia Fertilizer Calculator was developed to assist users whose fertilizer needs require adjustment from the standard soil test recommendation due to a change in units, availability of fertilizer products, and/or a di
Research at Dairy Focus is grounded in two major areas: 1) mechanisms of metabolic adaptation from gestation to lactation in dairy cows (transition period), and 2) impact of nutrition on metabolism, reproduction and health in dairy cows.
Comfortable cows are happy and productive cows. Stay up to date on the latest research on biosecurity and cost effective ways to maintain the health and well-being of the herd.
CAFNR agricultural research centers are now Missouri Agricultural Experiment Stations.
Extending CAFNR research to almost 14,000 acres across Missouri to meet the regional needs of farmers and producers.
The Division of Finance hosts this Missouri Contract System, a PawPrint-protected platform that offers the easiest way to create and submit speaker/lecturer, consulting, and other standard templates. Login required.
Beef producers will soon spend a lot on hay and supplement. Just how much can vary and depends on many moving factors, say two University of Missouri Extension specialists.
A tool designed to help the producer understand the costs of drying grain on-farm and those of delivering high-moisture grain to a buyer.
Publications related to integrated pest management.
These University of Missouri PowerPoint templates are a great option when you are presenting to leadership, alumni, graduate students and researchers.
Southwest Research Center was established in 1959 through the purchase of an 898-acre site that represented soil types in this region.
Selection of varieties that best fit a farmer's production goals and challenges is an essential part of profitable grain crop production.
The Center for Native Grasslands Management (CNGM) was opened in 2006 by the University of Tennessee to provide the scientific background needed by producers and land managers to enable them to effectively establish and manage native gra
Dairy modernizaƟon is defined here as the investment in faciliƟes and technology to provide animal comfort and express the geneƟc potenƟal of the herd to produce milk at a profit.
Excerpt from University policy on handling gifts and sponsorships.
Whether you're a new drone pilot or have years of experience, rules and safety tips exist to help you fly safely in the national airspace.
Few experiences are more devastating for an older person that the realization that, due to physical limitations, they must move from their home.
Learn how to upload a new version of a file without breaking the link or adding multiple files to the folder. Version control can keep your links active and your folder organized.
Features videos, webinars and other resources available through UMASH, a multidisciplinary collaboration focused on addressing occupational health and safety issues in agriculture.
This report provides an overview of urban agriculture and local food system resources and practices across the United States and parts of Canada, with a primary emphasis on providing resources that can encourage and support urban agricul
Identification, life cycle and habits, damage potential, and control measures for dark-winged fungus gnats.
Identification, life cycle and habits, damage potential and control measures for fruit flies.
Identification, life cycle and habits, damage potential, and control measures for green bottle flies.
Identification, life cycle and habits, damage potential, and control measures for house flies.
Identification, life cycle and habits, damage potential, and control measures for phorid or humpbacked flies.
USA.gov creates and organizes timely, needed government information and services, making them accessible to the public anytime, anywhere.
A USDA-wide effort with case studies about better connecting consumers with local producers.
Training farmers, ranchers, and tree farmers to operate machinery safely and use protective equipment correctly can help reduce the high number of accidents.
Agroforestry resources curated by the USDA Alternative Farming Systems Information Center.
Business Programs provide financial backing and technical assistance to stimulate business creation and growth.
The Center for Tropical and Subtropical Aquaculture (CTSA) is one of five regional aquaculture centers in the United States established by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Human Resources - "And Justice for All" green poster from USDA in English and Spanish, form AD-475-A
Rural Information Center provides access to information for Community Development in the following subject areas - downtown revitalization, economic and rural development, rural tourism, tribal communities, rural libraries, disaster assi
USDA Complete Guide to Home Canning, 2015 revision. Download free from the National Center for Home Food Preservation site or order printed copies from Purdue Extension at extension.purdue.edu/usdacanning/
This NRCS energy awareness tool is designed to inform you of the energy cost centers and help you estimate the energy costs for three animal housing operations on your farm or ranch.
USDA offers a variety of programs and services to help communities, farmers, ranchers and businesses that have been hard hit by Hurricanes Irma, Harvey, Maria and other natural disaster events.
The Emergency Conservation Program (ECP) helps farmers and ranchers to repair damage to farmlands caused by natural disasters and to help put in place methods for water conservation during severe drought.
When a tornado, flood, or drought strikes, or a quarantine is imposed by the Secretary of Agriculture, or when other natural disasters occur, FSA's Emergency loan program is there to help eligible farmers and ranchers rebuild and re
Helps child nutrition program operators incorporate local foods in the National School Lunch Program and its associated programs through grant making, training and technical assistance and research.
Protecting the public’s health by ensuring the safety of meat, poultry, and processed egg products.
USDA offers a variety of funding opportunities to help farmers, ranchers, and forest landowners finance their businesses. Explore the resources below to learn about funding programs that may meet your current business needs.
The National Agricultural Library (NAL) is one of five national libraries of the United States. It houses one of the world's largest collections devoted to agriculture and its related sciences.
The USDA National Agroforestry Center helps America’s farmers, ranchers and forest landowners conserve the nation’s soil, water, air and other natural resources.
The National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA), a federal agency within the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), provides leadership and funding for programs that advance agriculture-related sciences.
From floods to drought, fire or hurricanes, NRCS provides disaster recovery assistance to farmers, ranchers, landowners and communities through a variety of USDA programs.
From weather to pests, each American farmer faces a unique set of challenges.
The North Central Regional Aquaculture Center (NCRAC) is one of the five Regional Aquaculture Centers established by Congress that are administered by the U.S.
The Northeastern Regional Aquaculture Center (NRAC), headquartered at University of Maryland, College Park, is one of five Regional Aquaculture Centers established by the U.S. Congress for the United States. Funded by the U.S.
A High Tunnel System, commonly called a “hoop house,” is an increasingly popular conservation practice for farmers, and is available with financial assistance through the Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP).
The 2012 USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map is the standard by which gardeners and growers can determine which plants are most likely to thrive at a location.
Risk management agency fact sheet for Missouri, from the USDA.
Prevented planting provisions in insurance policies can provide valuable coverage when extreme weather conditions prevent expected plantings.
This program is designed to provide technical assistance and training for small rural businesses. Small means that the business has fewer than 50 new workers and less than $1 million in gross revenue.
The Missouri website for USDA Rural Development. USDA Rural Development is committed to helping improve the economy and quality of life in rural America.