Dicamba

Department releases statewide stop sale for Dicamba products labeled for agricultural use

Missouri Director of Agriculture Chris Chinn issued a Notice of Release from the Stop Sale, Use or Removal Order of all products containing Dicamba labeled for agricultural use on Sept. 29, 2017. The Special Local Need registrations for XTENDIMAX™ with VaporGrip™ Technology,  ENGENIA™ Herbicide, and DUPONT™ FEXAPAN™ PLUS VAPORGRIP™ TECHNOLOGY HERBICIDE will remain in effect until Dec. 1, 2017. Older Dicamba […]

Fruits and Vegetables

Produce safety training offered for fruit, vegetable growers in area communities

Fruit and vegetable growers can meet training requirements of the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) at workshops at several locations throughout Missouri. FSMA includes rules for produce growers intended to reduce the risk of contamination from E. coli, listeria, salmonella and other disease-causing microbes. The rules set standards related to water quality, use of manure […]

Thompson Farm Field Day

Attendees have busy day at Thompson Research Center Field Day near Spickard

Guests attending the Thompson Research Center Field Day near Spickard Thursday received a free dinner, took a farm tour, and heard several presentations. The farm tour included discussion of timber practices by Wurdack Research Center Superintendent Dusty Walter as well as a drone presentation by Hundley-Whaley Research Center Superintendent Bruce Burdick. University of Missouri Animal […]

Missouri Farm Bureau

Grundy County Farm Bureau to hold annual meeting

The Grundy County Farm Bureau will hold its annual meeting later this month. The meeting will be held in the Lager Meeting Room at the North Central Missouri College Barton Farm Campus south of Trenton the evening of September 21 at 6 o’clock. Missouri Farm Bureau Chief Administrative Officer Dan Cassidy will be the guest speaker. […]

Sclerotinia stem rot on soybean

Rare soybean disease rears its head in Missouri

University of Missouri Extension agronomy specialist Wayne Flanary says about 160 acres of soybean in northwestern Missouri show symptoms of Sclerotinia stem rot. The MU Plant Diagnostic Clinic confirmed the disease, which can cause large losses in fields with high yield potential. Also known as white mold, Sclerotinia stem rot is rare in Missouri. This […]

Hogs

Hog farmers defy supply and demand; price outlook stays above expectation

This year, hog farmers dodged lower prices when they expanded sow herds and grew the second-largest pork supply since 2008. Prices stayed above expectation, says University of Missouri Extension economists. Growing exports and consumers’ love for bacon helped demand for growing supply. However, the economists caution, “At this rate, supply can outstrip demand.” Good times […]