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Farmland values for Missouri counties
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Extension Division, 2021)
to five years and an annual survey. The table in this guide contains state and county values for Missouri land and buildings from every U.S. Census of Agriculture since 1959. The data is gathered through a complex sampling procedure that has varied through...
Marketing maple syrup in Missouri
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Extension Division, 2023)
. This growth was also documented in the 2022 survey of syrup producers in this region. Missouri respondents produced 480 gallons of syrup that year, significantly more than the 333 gallons reported in the 2017 Census of Agriculture. The 2022 survey found...
Third class county popular change and budget fiscal ratios
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Extension Division, 2020)
"During the past recession (2008-2009) and in its aftermath, local governments struggled to manage budgets as revenues fell. Experienced officials had managed through a past economic cycle and, as a result, many local ...
Northern Missouri Research, Extension and Education Center, field day annual report 2023
(Northern Missouri Research, Extension, and Education Center, 2023)
"Northern Missouri Research, Extension, and Education Center (NMREEC) field day annual report includes brief reports on the research conducted at the NMREEC research farms. The research farms under the NMREEC are the Cornett Farm, Lee Greenley Jr...
Northern Missouri Research, Extension and Education Center, field day annual report 2022
(Northern Missouri Research, Extension, and Education Center, 2022)
"This field day annual report includes brief reports on the research conducted at the research farms under the Northern Missouri Research, Extension and Education Center. The research farms under the Northern Missouri Research, Extension...
Federal contracting trends in Missouri
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Extension Division, 2021)
"Federal contracting is an important generator of economic activity -- not only in places like Washington, DC -- but also throughout the country in states such as Connecticut, New Mexico and Missouri. Private firms of all sizes provide the products...