Drought : publication
A disaster supplies kit includes essential items like food, water, and tools to sustain your family for several days during emergencies.
Conserve water and maintain a healthy lawn with tips on optimal watering schedules, recognizing drought stress, and choosing drought-tolerant grasses.
Rob KallenbachDepartment of AgronomyCraig RobertsDepartment of AgronomyDrought typically causes Missouri cattlemen to be concerned about their pastures. These concerns can turn to thoughts of replanting, but such plans may be premature.
Managing fish ponds during drought requires addressing reduced water levels, fish stress, and oxygen depletion.
Craig Roberts
Department of Agronomy
Rob Kallenbach
Department of Agronomy
Learn how to price corn silage whether it's in the field or delivered to storage or the feed bunk, and see how drought can damage a corn silage crop.
Learn how to store and purify water safely for emergencies, including boiling, bleach treatment, and proper container use.
For farm tax planning purposes, learn about when to account for crop insurance and disaster payments, according to federal and Missouri tax law.
Learn water-saving techniques for gardening, from drought-tolerant plants to efficient irrigation methods, and create a sustainable, beautiful landscape.
Find out whether federal tax law allows farms to defer income earned after selling animals because of drought, flood or related weather conditions.