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GMO: Questions and Answers
(university of Missouri--Columbia. Extension Division, 2000)
This is a list of common questions and answers concerning Genetically Modified Organisms and their place in Missouri Agribusiness.
Agricultural Update
(University of Missouri-Columbia, Extension Division, 1999)
Ag Update is a weekly publication presenting information on current agricultural issues that are of interest to Extension personnel in keeping familiar with the current farm financial situation. Listed in the Ag Update ...
Crop Marketing Plan
(University Extension, University of Missouri-Columbia, 1999-10)
The marketing plan described here is intended, first, to cover as many of the costs of production as possible and, second, to maximize the price received for commodities produced. Many farmers try to maximize price before ...
Missouri Grain Summary by County
(University of Missouri Office of Extension, 1999)
Information includes historical acres planted (1975-1999), harvested acres (1945-1999), yield (1945-1999), production (1945-1999), ratio of harvested to planted acres (1975-1999), and yield risk (1963-1999) for corn, ...
Missouri Crop-Share Leasing Patterns
(University Extension, University of Missouri-Columbia, 1999-07)
This guide focuses on one specific rental agreement, the crop-share lease. This guide uses producer survey information to determine how tenants and landowners share the costs of production under 50-50 and 2/3-1/3 lease ...
Designing a Farm Résumé
(University Extension, University of Missouri-Columbia, 1999-05)
A farm resume is much like a resume for employment in that it highlights your qualifications to do a job. A farm resume can help tenants to be creative in selling their services. Young farmers, in particular, can benefit ...
Agricultural Commodity Futures Contract Specifications
(University of Missouri Extension, 2000-12)
This guide provides information about commodity exchange markets and contract specifications for selected agricultural commodities common to Missouri. It is important that you as an agricultural producer have a clear ...