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Alfalfa
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Extension Division, 1988)
"Alfalfa is the most productive legume for Missouri, with potential yields exceeding 6 tons of hay per acre on good soils. Unlike red or white clover, established alfalfa is productive during mid-summer except during extreme ...
Chemical weed control for legumes and pastures
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Extension Division, 1984)
"Federal regulations on herbicide use change frequently; this means you need to keep informed on the status of label clearances. Labels include information on application restrictions, but they may not always be up-to-date ...
Horse registries and associations (1982)
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Extension Division, 1982)
Sampling forages for best use
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Extension Division, 1988)
"You can improve your livestock feeding program by using reliable forage analyses to plan and balance rations. However, laboratory analyses are only useful if the sample represents what your animals will eat."--First page.
Canning fruits (1978)
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Extension Division, 1978)
"The guidesheet 'Steps in Canning Fruits and Vegetables' describes the step by step procedures for canning fruits and vegetables. Other information is available in Canning At Home, Recommended Procedures For Canning and ...
The Mizzou mobile forage testing lab
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Extension Division, 1988)
"Missouri forage and livestock producers now have access to the Mizzou Mobile Forage Testing Laboratory. It contains the most modern forage testing equipment that can give accurate test results in less than 15 minutes. The ...
Options for learning in the Green Hills
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Extension Division., 1975)
An introduction program : medications, preparation, administration, charting
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Extension Division., 1975)
People, planning, programs : Northeast Missouri extension area
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Extension Division., 1974)
Opportunities in Lakes Country for quality living
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Extension Division., 1975)
To instructor, Medications Instructional Program
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Extension Division., 1975)
Vegetables in family meals
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Extension Division., 1974)
Food guide for older folks
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Extension Division., 1974)
Report on Missouri's project safeguard : safe insecticide practices
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Extension Division., 1975)
A community development primer
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Extension Division., 1975)
The disoriented person in your life : relating is their therapy
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Extension Division, 1981)
"'Help! I have to go home. Get me out of here!' yelled John. 'I have to go see my husband!' screamed Mary, whose husband has been dead for 12 years. "I want to go home! I have to feed my children!" cried Esther. These ...
The disoriented person : caregiver support
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Extension Division, 1982)
"The purpose of this guidesheet is to provide families with information about daily care of the intellectually impaired person with irreversible dementia. Over one-half of the dementia cases are the irreversible Alzheimer's ...
Children and death
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Extension Division, 1980)
"Because of their own emotions and experiences, adults often find it difficult to talk about death with children. However, at some time all of us will come in contact with death, and it is wise for adults to think through ...
Approaches to the disoriented person in your life
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Extension Division, 1981)
"Kenneth Glaze is one of more than one million elderly persons in the United States who suffer from severe dementia to the extent that they are unable to carry out the normal tasks of daily living. Another 3 million are ...
Depression
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Extension Division, 1980)
"Dorothy and Bill's youngest child, Sue is in college. Today Dorothy looked in the mailbox and there was no letter from Sue. Dorothy thought, "No letter again today. I am not needed anymore. My husband doesn't have time ...