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Mizzou field days set for sites across state

Agricultural producers are invited to save the dates for upcoming events across the state in which extension specialists and researchers from the University of Missouri share the latest findings, highlight best practices and address local emerging issues.

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Free Crop & Pest Management Field Day/Ag Innovation Showcase is July 8

The annual Mizzou Crop and Pest Management Field Day is Wednesday, July 8, at the University of Missouri Bradford Research Farm, 8 miles east of Columbia.

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June is dairy month

In celebration of June Dairy month, Hemme Brothers of Sweet Springs hosted the Missouri Dairy summer social event, where dairymen and industry supporters gathered to learn more about benefits of on-farm technology, including robotic milking and feeding systems.

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Keep the sparkle, skip the ER: Fireworks safety for July 4

They light up the sky, but fireworks can also send people to the emergency room. Before you celebrate, take a few simple steps to keep your family safe.

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Food safety tips for picnics

Keep your picnic safe with tips on proper food storage, handling, and avoiding contamination outdoors.

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What you needle to know about the Asian needle ant

COLUMBIA, Mo. – A small, hard-to-spot insect is making a big entrance in Missouri. The Asian needle ant, with its painful sting and potential impacts on both people and forests, has now been confirmed in the state. For many Missourians, including University of Missouri Extension urban entomologist Emily Althoff, it was a relatively unfamiliar name until recently.

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Livestock tour highlights farms, research facilities in Oklahoma, Texas

STOCKTON, Mo. – “The MU Extension Livestock Bus Tour will visit livestock operations in Missouri, Oklahoma and Texas beginning Sept. 22,” says Patrick Davis, University of Missouri Extension livestock field specialist.

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Opportunity of a lifetime for NW Missouri 4-H’ers

This November, 20 Missouri 4-H delegates will travel to Atlanta for a once-in-a-lifetime experience at National 4-H Congress. During the event, youths will connect with peers from across the country while participating in workshops, service-learning projects and tours of Atlanta’s most notable landmarks.

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Keep July 4 cookouts sweet with fresh-picked corn

COLUMBIA, Mo.—Nothing says summer like biting into delectable, juicy sweet corn at a Fourth of July cookout. Whether boiled in a pot or charred over an open grill, savoring freshly picked sweet corn embodies the patriotic spirit of a midsummer celebration before fireworks light up the night sky.

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Learn how to grow and market mouthwatering watermelon

MOUNT VERNON, Mo. – University of Missouri Extension specialists will hold an evening workshop on how to grow and market watermelon July 15 at the MU Southwest Research, Extension and Education Center at Mount Vernon.

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Prepare for high heat on the Fourth of July

The Fourth of July in Missouri might be hotter than a firecracker this year. A heat wave is forecast to blanket the state with highs in the upper 90s or even the low triple digits, according to the National Weather Service. Thunderstorms and humidity may add more discomfort.

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Corn leafhopper detected in Boone County

MU Extension offers scouting, identification and management options.

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When the heat is on, these shrubs deliver

COLUMBIA, Mo. – Midwesterners are all too familiar with scorching summers. While midsummer doesn’t offer the vivid floral displays of spring shrubs, great options are available, said University of Missouri Extension horticulturist David Trinklein. Gardeners willing to embrace a more subtle look can choose from several tough, drought-tolerant shrubs that continue to bloom beautifully despite the heat.

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Three-day school provides tools to make your grazing operation successful

MU Extension, the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) and Missouri State University will host a Management Intensive Grazing School, Sept. 8-10. The school will cover livestock and forage management for all grazing species, with special focus on cattle and sheep.

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Rainfall, fertilizer costs complicate corn nitrogen decisions

COLUMBIA, Mo. – High fertilizer prices and heavy rainfall in many parts of Missouri are complicating nitrogen management in corn.  Growers should evaluate the return on investment before applying rescue nitrogen, says University of Missouri Extension state nutrient management specialist John Lory.

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Learn about ‘Organics in the Ozarks’ on July 10

MOUNT VERNON, Mo. – University of Missouri Extension and the Missouri Organic Association offer a full day of educational presentations, discussion and field demonstrations focused on organic agricultural production in the Ozarks on July 10 at Mount Vernon.

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Registration open for MU Extension Master Gardener class in Carthage

CARTHAGE, Mo. — Registration is open for the University of Missouri Extension Master Gardener fall 2026 course in southwestern Missouri. The class runs Aug. 6 to Oct. 15. An informational session on July 2 will give an overview of the course. Registration deadline is Aug. 6.

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MU Extension offers free July webinar on ‘woods for wildlife’

COLUMBIA, Mo. – University of Missouri Extension will offer a three-part webinar series for landowners interested in improving their woods for wildlife. The free series runs noon-1 p.m. Wednesdays, July 8-22, said Brian Schweiss, MU Extension sustainable forestry specialist.

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MU Extension, MDC continue to offer free testing for oak diseases

MU Extension’s Plant Diagnostic Clinic, in partnership with the Missouri Department of Conservation, offers free testing for common oak tree diseases.

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Clover Classic tees up success for Missouri 4-H

COLUMBIA, Mo. – The16th Annual Missouri 4-H Clover Classic Golf Tournament, June 2 at the Gustin Golf Course in Columbia, raised more than $80,000 to support Missouri 4-H youth programs across the state.

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Field day looks at new soil moisture data tools

COLUMBIA, Mo. – Attendees at the University of Missouri Crop & Pest Management Field Day, July 8 in Columbia, will learn about new statewide soil moisture monitoring tools.

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Stay cool at the fair

COLUMBIA, Mo. – Long walks, crowded midway lines and hours spent outdoors can turn a summer fair into a risky place during high heat. University of Missouri Extension health and safety specialist Karen Funkenbusch says a little planning can help fairgoers stay safe and enjoy the day. “It’s not cool to be hot,” Funkenbusch says. “Water, rest and shade are key.”

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Missouri 4-H youths explore careers during Kentucky equine tour

LEXINGTON, Ky. – Thirty-six Missouri 4-H youths got a firsthand look at careers in the equine industry during a tour across Kentucky, May 18–24. The tour featured hands-on learning, visits to leading farms and race tracks and conversations with industry professionals.

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Lines cast, skills sharpened at Missouri 4-H State Sportfishing Day

MILLERSBURG, Mo. — Missouri 4-H members from across the state gathered June 13 at Little Dixie Lake in Millersburg for the Missouri 4-H State Sportfishing Day. More than 20 participants from 14 counties took part in a day filled with fishing, learning, competition and conservation.

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Kevin Everett appointed to lead MU Extension Health and Human Sciences unit

COLUMBIA, Mo. – Kevin Everett has been appointed as the new senior director of University of Missouri Extension’s Health and Human Sciences unit, effective July 1.

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