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Reducing the Risk of Groundwater Contamination by Improving Fertilizer Storage and Handling

If stored safely in a secure location, fertilizers pose little danger to groundwater. Common sense suggests keeping fertilizer dry and out of the way of activities that might rip open a bag or allow rain to enter a bulk container.

Reducing the Risk of Groundwater Contamination by Improving Hazardous Waste Management

Learn safe practices for managing hazardous materials on farms to protect drinking water and comply with environmental regulations.

Reducing the Risk of Groundwater Contamination by Improving Petroleum Product Storage

Guidance on safe petroleum storage practices to protect groundwater quality and comply with state regulations.

Safe Storage and Handling of Grain

Storage and handling of large volumes of grain on Missouri farms is common. Increased storage capacities, larger and faster handling capacities and automation contribute to many potentially hazardous situations during the harvest and storage season. This guide sheet identifies many of them and…

Selecting Cover Crop Seeding Machinery

Learn about different cover crop seeding machines and their operational features. Understand their strengths and weaknesses to reduce planting costs, the second largest expense in growing cover crops.
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