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UM Staff Advisory Council Minutes for September 10, 2014
(UM System Staff Advisory Council, 2014-09)
UM Staff Advisory Council Minutes for December 2, 2015
(UM System Staff Advisory Council, 2015-12)
UM Staff Advisory Council Minutes for December 3, 2014
(UM System Staff Advisory Council, 2014-12)
Staff Advisory Council Minutes for March 5, 2014
(UM System Staff Advisory Council, 2014-03)
UM Staff Advisory Council Minutes for May 6, 2015
(UM System Staff Advisory Council, 2015-05)
Staff Advisory Council Minutes for Jan. 8, 2014
(UM System Staff Advisory Council, 2014-01)
UM Staff Advisory Council Minutes for April 6, 2016
(UM System Staff Advisory Council, 2016-04)
2016-2017 UM SAC members
(UM System Staff Advisory Council, 2016)
Staff Advisory Council mission
(UM System Staff Advisory Council, 2016)
Winter rations for beef calves
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Extension Division, 1984)
"Stocker calves, weighing from 350 to 500 pounds, are wintered on a variety of rations on Missouri farms. The feedstuffs available and the desired rate of gain on the calves determine the ration. The first step in formulating ...
Feed composition tables
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Extension Division, 1989)
"These tables are adapted from Nutrient Requirements of Beef Cattle, Sixth Revised Edition, National Research Council, 1984. Refer to UMC Guide 2067. "Nutrient requirements for growing and finishing beef cattle," and UMC ...
Feed composition tables
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Extension Division, 1985)
"These tables are adapted from Nutrient Require- Refer to UMC Guide 2067, "Nutrient requirements ments of Beef Cattle, Sixth Revised Edition, National for growing and finishing beef cattle," for additional Research Council, ...
Formulating rations for beef cattle
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Extension Division, 1986)
"Formulating rations for beef cattle is not difficult if you have two sources of information: (1) the daily nutrients required by the animal and (2) the nutrient composition of the feedstuffs to be used in the ration. Three ...
Livestock judging techniques
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Extension Division, 1988)
"Livestock judging consists of carefully analyzing animals and measuring them against a standard, commonly accepted as being ideal. Livestock judging has also been defined as a study of the relationship between an animal's ...
Chain saw safety
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Extension Division, 1981)
"Chain saws are coming out of the backwoods. Although once used only by professional lumberjacks, chain saws are now popular among an increasing number of homeowners and farmers. Homeowners use them to cut firewood and to ...
Inbreeding : its meaning, uses, and effects on farm animals
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Extension Division, 1986)
"Various mating schemes of animals are classified under two broad categories-inbreeding and outbreeding. Classification depends on the closeness of the biological relationship between mates. Within each category, a wide ...
Forages for cattle : new methods of determining energy content asnd evaluating heat damage
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Extension Division, 1986)
"The crude fiber method of feed analysis has been used for more than 100 years. Although this method was an important first attempt at determining the energy content of feeds, it has a number of shortcomings."--First page.
Choosing, assembling and using bridles
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Extension Division, 1982)
"Bridles are used to control horses and achieve desired performance. Although horses can be worked without them or with substitutes, a bridle with one or two bits can add extra finesse. The bridle allows you to communicate ...
Miniature and hunting mules of Missouri
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Extension Division, 1986)
"The miniature and hunting mule, tack, harness and wagon business is booming in Missouri and has spread to surrounding states. Miniature mules are 50 inches tall or under. Hunting mules can be any height, but those carrying ...
Care of your horse's feet
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Extension Division, 1984)
"Most foot care practices can be done by the average horse owner. It is, however, important to know when to seek the help of a professional, especially for corrective shoeing and disease treatment and control."--First page.