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GAP
(Missouri Spatial Data Information Service, 1999)
Slideshow from a presentation containing schematic diagrams showing steps in the development of a generalized predicted vertebrate, amphibian, reptile, bird, or mammal distribution map for Gap Analysis.
From GIS to Geo-Informatics
(Missouri Spatial Data Information Service, 1999)
Geo-Informatics are the integration of: a)GIS - geographic information systems, b) Remote Sensing - satellite and aircraft, c)GPS - global positioning systems and d)Digital photogrammetry, all in the larger context of ...
Missouri GAP Analysis
(Missouri Spatial Data Information Service, 1999)
Presentation focusing on integrating GIS & related technologies into natural resource planning & management. It touches on angles such as sensitivity analysis, cartographic considerations, biodiversity assessment, and ...
Missouri GAP
(Missouri Spatial Data Information Service, 1999)
This presentation offers a geographic approach to planning for biological diversity. It is focused on building a database for GAP analysis in Missouri, looking at land cover types, data layer tracking and distributions of ...
Spectrum, volume 25, number 07
(University of Missouri, Office of Strategic Communications, 1998)
Spectrum, volume 25, number 04
(University of Missouri, Office of Strategic Communications, 1998)
Spectrum, volume 25, number 06
(University of Missouri, Office of Strategic Communications, 1998)
Spectrum, volume 25, number 03
(University of Missouri, Office of Strategic Communications, 1998)
Spectrum, volume 23, number 07
(University of Missouri, Office of Strategic Communications, 1996)
A View of GMOs from the UK
(AgBioForum, 1998)
At the present time, the genetically modified organism (GMO) issue is rapidly emerging as the next big theme in European food production post-BSE (bovine spongiform encephalopathy). The key question in this context is the ...
What's in a Label?
(AgBioForum, 1998)
We believe that any labeling statements must be capable of verification and enforcement. Appropriately validated detection methods will be critical when labeling is required. While there may well be a place for products ...
Using NDF and ADF to balance diets (1993)
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Extension Division, 1993)
This publication shows how neutral detergent solution can be used to measure neutral detergent fiber (NDF). NDF represents the total plant fiber or cell wall including hemicellulose, cellulose and lignin. This publication ...
Tip tank for flushing dairy free-stall alleys (1993)
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Extension Division, 1993)
A 500-gallon cylindrical tip tank is capable of flushing dairy free-stall alleys up to 10 feet wide and 40 feet long. Wider areas may be flushed, but they may need two or more tanks discharged simultaneously. Longer alleys ...
Preventing shocks to cows in milking parlors (1993)
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Extension Division, 1993)
A stray alternating electrical current of about 1/2 volt causes cows to be nervous and reluctant to enter parlor stalls; they also may shift around more and withhold milk.
Flush Gutters for Dairies (1993)
(University of Missouri Extension, 1993)
Many factors influence the design and layout of flush gutters for dairies. Flushed areas must be sized to perform the desired function of the area. Flushed freestall alleys are typically 7 to 10 feet wide to accommodate ...
Spreading dairy waste with lab analysis and with soil tests (1995)
(University of Missouri Extension, 1995)
A primary need and concern for most confinement livestock producers is managing manure so that groundwater and surface water are protected and regulatory requirements are fulfilled. This objective is usually accomplished ...
Pipeline/Valve Systems for Flushing Dairies (1993)
(University of Missouri Extension, 1993)
The flush water release device is a key component in dairy flush systems. Water release devices are usually built into, or are a part of the flush water storage tanks in flushing systems. The function of the water release ...
Siphon Tanks for Dairy Flushing (1993)
(University of Missouri Extension, 1993)
Several types of flush tanks are commonly used for flushing dairies in Missouri. This publication will discuss siphon tanks and their application to flushing in a dairy operation.
Basic Requirements for Flushing Dairies
(University of Missouri Extension, 1993)
Flushing has become a favorable way for producers to collect and transport manure on their dairy operations. The superior sanitation attainable and reduced labor requirements make flushing the method of choice in many ...
Vertical Dams and Trapdoor Tanks for Dairy Flushing (1994)
(University of Missouri Extension, 1994)
Several types of water release devices are used for flushing dairies. These include tower/pipeline valve systems, tip tanks, siphon tanks and vertical dams and trapdoor tanks. This publication will discuss the use of ...