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Biology and management of American woodcock in Missouri (2017)
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Extension Division, 2017)
The American woodcock (Scolopax minor) is a migratory game bird that inhabits much of the central and eastern United States. It belongs to the shorebird family, but unlike other species such as the sandpiper and common ...
Recommended chemical soil test procedures for the north central region (2011)
(University of Missouri Extension, 2011)
Global Journalist: Photojournalists on working through a pandemic (2020)
(2020)
In these highlights of a March 20, 2020 Global Journalist webinar, three photographers for West Coast news outlets discuss the challenges they face to keeping the public informed and themselves safe during the COVID-19 ...
Global Journalist: Openly gay minister
(2003)
On this August 7, 2003 program Global Journalist asks if the election of an openly gay minister in the United States Episcopal Church minister Gene Robinson, as Bishop of New Hampshire threatens to split the Worldwide ...
University Libraries Undergraduate Research Project Contest, 2020 flyer
(2019)
Flyer for the University of Missouri Libraries Undergraduate Research Contest, which recognizes and rewards outstanding student research.
Global Journalist: The role of the International Press Institute In early 2000's press freedom
(2002)
In this November 21, 2002 episode of Global Journalist, host Stuart Loory interviews four panelists about the role of the International Press Institute in promoting press freedom around the world.
Burping wetlands : quantifying greenhouse gas ebullition rates across a range of sediment types and characteristics, water quality variables, and land use
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2018)
Aquatic ecosystems are a source of greenhouse gases (GHG) to the atmosphere. One pathway of this GHG release is ebullition, or bubbling, from aquatic sediments. The contribution of ebullition is often underestimated in ...
Stagnate summers : climate induced changes in physical mixing parameters in Missouri reservoirs
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2017)
Lakes and reservoirs are important environmental sentinels for climate change. As air temperatures rise so do the temperatures of these water bodies affecting their physical, chemical, and biological properties. Being used ...
Growing canola for oilseed or cover crop use (2018)
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Extension Division, 2018)
Global Journalist: Potter Phenomenon
(2005)
In this July 21, 2005 program, host Stuart Loory talks to three Harry Potter fans, Lizzie Atkinson in Hall, England, Trisha Mittal in New Delhi and Tara Weinberg in Cape Town, as well as four journalists, Lisa Stieger in ...
Swine antibiotics and feed additives : food safety considerations
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Extension Division, 2018)
"In many instances, antibiotics are used to promote growth, or weight. It is generally accepted that antibiotics aid in the promotion of quality pork growth through a direct metabolic effect, by sparing use of nutrients ...
Purchasing a herd boar for commercial swine production
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Extension Division, 2018)
Success in commercial swine production is determined by a pork producer's ability to use resources efficiently. However, the level of efficiency that can be obtained is set by the genetic merit of the breeding herd. The ...
The impact of livestock production: a case study of three Missouri counties (reviewed 2018)
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Extension Division, 2018)
Missouri is experiencing two seemingly contradictory economic developments. The number of cropland acres harvested is declining while the total value of agricultural products sold is increasing. This increase in value can ...
Managing nitrogen to protect water quality
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Extension Division, 2018)
Nitrogen is a highly mobile nutrient that can be lost to the air, in runoff and through the soil. The high mobility of nitrogen creates unique nutrient management requirements to ensure fertilizer remains in the soil long ...
Swine diet manipulation to minimize environmental impacts
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Extension Division, 2018)
The trend toward intensive swine production has raised concerns about concentrated production of manure. These concerns are challenging pork producers to adopt not only improved manure management methods but also methods ...
Missouri crop performance, 2009 : soybean
(University of Missouri. Agriculture Experiment Station, 2009)
"The large number of varieties available makes selection of a superior variety difficult. To select intelligently, producers need a reliable, unbiased, up-to-date source of information that will permit valid comparisons ...
Missouri crop performance, 2010 : soybean
(University of Missouri. Agriculture Experiment Station, 2010)
"The large number of varieties available makes selection of a superior variety difficult. To select intelligently, producers need a reliable, unbiased, up-to-date source of information that will permit valid comparisons ...
Missouri crop performance, 2015 : soybean
(University of Missouri. Agriculture Experiment Station, 2015)
"Each year, the best seed companies and organizations select several of their best varieties for evaluation by the MU Variety Testing Program. We use the latest scientific principles and procedures to provide farmers and ...
Missouri crop performance, 2011 : corn
(University of Missouri. Agriculture Experiment Station, 2011)
"The large number of commercial hybrids available makes selection of a superior hybrid difficult. To select intelligently, producers need a reliable, unbiased, up-to-date source of information that will permit valid ...
Missouri crop performance, 2015 : corn
(University of Missouri. Agriculture Experiment Station, 2015)
"Each year, the best seed companies and organizations select several of their best hybrids for evaluation by the MU Variety Testing Program. We use the latest scientific principles and procedures to provide farmers and ...