Weeds : publication
Guidance on accurately calibrating sprayers and spreaders for effective turf pest control on athletic fields and golf courses.
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Discover essential guidelines for profitable tomato production in Missouri, including site selection, soil improvement, and marketing strategies.
Learn safe methods for washing clothing contaminated with pesticides to protect yourself, your family, and the environment.
Check out this annual guide for a summary of currently suggested vegetable varieties, seeding rates, fertilizer rates, weed control, insect control, and disease control measures for commercial growers.
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Revised by Sanjun Gu
State Vegetable Specialist
Lincoln University Cooperative Extension
Fred Fishel
Department of Agronomy
The purpose of this publication is to help pesticide applicators understand and appreciate potential dangers.
Find pesticide dilution guidelines for farm and home use, including calculations for different concentrations and spray volumes.
Pesticide poisoning is a commonly under-diagnosed illness. Visit our website to learn about pesticide poisoning symptoms and first aid.
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This form is for those who want to have a plant identified by the to the MU Extension Plant Diagnostic Clinic.
Identify and manage poison ivy with tips on recognition, safe removal methods, and herbicide options to prevent skin irritation and regrowth.
MU Institute for Continental Climate Viticulture and Enology
Establishing a healthy lawn enhances your landscape and benefits the environment. Learn best practices to protect water quality during lawn establishment.
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This guide provides weed identification and control information that turfgrass professionals can use to develop effective weed control programs.
This publication presents the 16 sections of the MSDS with a brief interpretation of the section contents.
Learn how to interpret pesticide labels for safe application and compliance with regulations.
Private certified pesticide applicators are required to keep records of all applications of federally restricted-use pesticides.