Agriculture

COLUMBIA, Mo. – University of Missouri Extension is offering online town hall meetings led by agronomy, livestock and horticulture specialists. “MU Extension has long served as a trusted and necessary resource to help Missourians get food on the table and gardens in the backyard,” says Lee Miller,...
To Missouri’s Grocery Retailers: We all have an important role in keeping Missouri’s food supply strong. From farm to fork, the agriculture industry has risen to the challenge of historic food demand created by COVID-19. As a grocery retailer, you and your team members are on the front lines...
COLUMBIA, Mo. – Farmers and ranchers face unique safety risks as COVID-19 continues to spread. The predicted peak of the COVID-19 outbreak likely will hit as spring planting season shifts into high gear, says Rusty Lee, University of Missouri Extension field specialist in agronomy. Physical...
COLUMBIA, Mo. – In the final month of the second annual 4-H Feeding Missouri statewide food drive, the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic have put unprecedented demand on food banks and pantries across the state. “With school and workplace closures, many vulnerable families will face an even greater...
I was introduced to spring turkey hunting many years ago, and I still haven’t fully recovered. I found it to be very exasperating. The turkeys, despite being low on the wild game intelligence list, got the best of me every time. Spring turkey hunting requires wearing camouflage clothing covering...
The last three weeks have been anything but normal with the impacts of a pandemic impacting us all. Everything that was normal to many folks is now suspended. No spring sports, no baseball on the radio, no church services. Even the best Fish fry around, put on by the Knights of Columbus in Cameron...
The April issue of The Conservationist showed up in my mailbox this week, and one of the articles was about bats, their benefits and attracting them to your property.  The author referred to Bat Conservation International or BCI and the type of houses they recommend.  “BCI recommends two different...
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – With so many Missourians stuck at home, the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) is offering teachers, parents, students, and others its free Discover Nature Schools (DNS) nature-based curriculum for pre-kindergarten through high school online. Find DNS information and...
Citizen Observers Weekly Agriculture page
COLUMBIA, Mo. – Spring greens from the woods can add variety to your diet. Wildcrafting—the gathering of plants from their natural habitats—is a throwback to the days of our distant ancestors, says University of Missouri Extension horticulturist David Trinklein. Our ancestors’ winter diets lacked...
Romanesco is related to broccoli and cauliflower. Photo by Jacopo Werther.
COLUMBIA, Mo. – “Create some interest in your garden patch by adding unique vegetables this spring”, said University of Missouri Extension horticulturist David Trinklein. “One of the joys of gardening is trying something new each year,” Trinklein said. Less common vegetables can challenge your...

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