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Biology and Management of the American Woodcock in Missouri

This guide provides information on woodcock biology, their life cycle and habitat needs so landowners can improve habitats for woodcock on their property.

Establishing and Managing Riparian Forest Buffers

Learn how to design and manage the interactive agroforestry practice of riparian forest buffers.

Forestry Assistance for Missouri Landowners

Learn what federal and state agencies and private organizations are available to help Missouri landowners enhance the health and productivity of their woodland.

Growing and Marketing Pawpaw in Missouri

Learn how to establish and maintain the North American Pawpaw, a relatively common but little-known tree native to Missouri.

Growing Black Walnut for Nut Production: Bearing Years Management

Once your black walnut orchard is established and begins bearing, the goals for caring and maintaining the orchard will evolve as the trees continue to mature and yields increase. This guide outlines the steps and operations required to care for bearing and mature black walnut orchards.

Growing Black Walnut for Nut Production: Orchard Establishment and Early Management

Eastern black walnut trees (Juglans nigra) produce high-valued hardwood products and distinctively flavored, highly nutritious, edible kernels.

Growing Pecans in Missouri

Pecan is a large, beautiful tree that produces bountiful crops of delicious nuts. Visit our site to learn about Growing Pecans in Missouri.

Improving Habitats for Eastern Wild Turkeys on Your Property: Conducting a Habitat Evaluation

Get an overview of important habitat components that wild turkeys require and two evaluation tools you can use as you make plans to enhance habitats on your property.

Using NRCS Technical and Financial Assistance for Agroforestry and Woody Crop Establishment Through the Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP)

Learn how to access EQIP technical and financial assistance for alley cropping, multistory cropping, riparian buffer, silvopasture and windbreak practices.

Wild Turkey Biology and Habitat Management in Missouri

Missouri's wild turkey population was in danger of disappearing. Visit our site to learn about Wild Turkey Biology and Habitat Management in Missouri.
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