- Wait for fall to reseed cool-season grass
- MU hosts international elderberry symposium, June 9-14 Photo Available
- State licensing rules relaxed for some egg sellers
- Thousand cankers disease threatens Missouri walnut trees Photo Available
- MU website tracks risk of nitrogen loss
- Horse owners should watch for eastern tent caterpillar Photo Available
- Wet spring puts plants at risk if hot, dry weather arrives
- To raise quality, make hay before seeds set 2013 yield may be low, says MU specialist.
- April and May set weather records
- Stick with normal hybrid corn maturities for now
- Topsoil lost to rainfall costs farmers money Erosion of topsoil can permanently reduce farmland productivity. Photo Available
- Beginning gardening
- MU bobwhite quail/native pollinator field day set for June 20
- Cover Crop Field Day at MU Bradford Research Center, May 17 Photo Available
- Slow-growing pastures need more warmth, not added fertility, says MU forage specialist
- ASPCA provides $50,000 grant for MU Extension animal cruelty investigation program
- MU agronomist: Plant now, add nitrogen later
- Heifers average $1,822 at Fruitland Show-Me-Select sale
- Spring comes late to the dance Gardeners eager to put spade to soil have to wait a little longer.
- Fungal disease wipes out alfalfa weevils in central Missouri, MU entomologist says Photo Available
- Cold, snow at start of May could injure corn seeds
- Cows' looks alone can fool beef herd owners It takes records to learn value of top genetics.
- Clay soil: A mixed blessing (CORRECTED) Photo Available
- MU Thompson Farm lets bid on river-bottom crop ground
- Drenching rains, low temps dampen corn planting Stick with corn for now, say MU specialists. Photo Available
- 'Flag the Technology' aids herbicide application Photo Available
- Pasture growth needs warm sunshine, good management, MU specialist says
- 4-H members fight hunger with Invest an Acre
- MU Thompson Farm board hears updates on beef AI studies, pastures, field day plans
- Flood-related resources from MU Extension Video Available
- 46 Boats Competed for Cardboard Glory to Benefit Food Bank Photo Available
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