Plant production and technology : program
Resources, research, and training for fruit, vegetable, greenhouse, and nursery growers to improve commercial horticulture operations.
Resources for Missouri's corn and sorghum farming industries.
Starting a garden? Need to know the basics to get growing? Extension Garden Steward is for you! This gardening-basics program will enhance your gardening experience and guide you toward environmental stewardship in your garden.
The Master Gardener program provides in-depth horticultural training to Missourians who then volunteer their time applying what they have learned to help others in their communities learn about gardening and environmental education.
The MU Field Crop Plant Pathology program provides research-based information for disease problems associated with field crop production in Missouri.
Missouri's forage-livestock industry is the state's largest agricultural endeavor.
Forage producers use 11 million acres of private lands for grazing, hay production and conservation. Forage-livestock enterprises contribute more than $12 billion annually to Missouri's economy, providing direct…
This page details resources and educational opportunities useful to agricultural producers and others concerning Missouri’s opportunity to reposition itself in the U.S. industrial hemp industry.
A 9-week paid internship that includes hands-on experience in a University of Missouri research setting and work with county-based Extension faculty members.
Water is often the most limiting factor in crop yields. Learn more about irrigation systems that can help you ensure a good yield from your farm.
Calling on the expertise of blueberry experts in Missouri and around the country, the Missouri Blueberry School presents information that is accurate, updated and relevant. This page includes a link to presentations from past events.
Discover resources to boost grain crop profitability, manage environmental challenges, and support Missouri's agricultural economy.
One of the easiest and most cost-effective ways of providing habitat for wildlife and increasing livestock forage production throughout Missouri is through the proper use of pastures and grasslands. Grasslands provide many species of wildlife with food and protective cover, including nesting and…
Northwest Missouri has a diverse landscape, well-suited to many types of horticulture. From the Missouri River flood plain, to the Green Hills of Grundy and Mercer Counties, you will find almost any type of setting for your horticultural enterprise. We have orchards, vineyards, commercial vegetable…
Promoting ways crop nutrients can be managed to optimize economic and environmental outcomes.
Get trained to become a certified pesticide applicator and ensure safe pesticide use for agricultural and environmental protection.
SCN diagnostics aims to provide timely, high quality plant and nematode screening services to different parties related to the seed and biotech industries, researchers, crop advisors, and farmers.
Explore Missouri's rice production with research insights, cultivar trials, and DD-50 growth modeling for optimal crop management.
Discover soybean resources, crop updates, research insights, and weather tools supporting Missouri’s top agricultural commodity.
The “MU Certified” Strip Trial Program is a grower-focused program to help Missouri farmers and crop advisors compare on-farm management decisions and practices in a low-cost, low-risk setting.
Explore turfgrass management tips, research-based practices, and resources for maintaining healthy, sustainable lawns and sports fields.
Explore research-based weed management strategies, herbicide applications, and sustainable practices to enhance crop production and control invasive species.
Explore crop management tools, climate resources, and variety testing to support wheat and small grain production in Missouri.