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Tony Lupo awarded 2008 Kemper Fellowship for Teaching Excellence
Conservation group honors forestry guru
(Columbia Tribune)
Parks, Recreation and Tourism undergrad student Katie Stanley ready for revolutionary challenge
By Christine Tew
Fisheries and Wildlife graduate student Brandon Pope receives 2008 Park Break! fellowship
Smart Collection Update
By Christine Tew
First-person Perspective: John Brown Scholars Program
By Christine Tew
Abundant Advice at Mentorship Event
By Christine Tew
Lupo Nobel Prize
By Christine Tew
New scholarship fund established for parks, recreation and tourism students in honor of Dr. C. Randy Vessell
Saunders receives Udall Scholar award
By Christine Tew
Sporting Clays Tournament
By Christine Tew
Campus weather forecast
By Christine Tew
Nashville to New Franklin
By Christine Tew
Ferguson to receive graduate award for achievement in service
By Christine Tew
Busby – SNR Commencement Speaker May 2007
SNR Graduate Programs in the Top Ten
Chillin' with SNR Mentors
Nature photographers share tips for taking outdoor photos
Have you ever snapped a picture of a striking outdoor vista only to find that the image recorded by your camera is less than impressive? Taking good outdoor photographs doesn't necessarily require lots of expensive equipment or advanced technical skills, according to two of Missouri's premier wildlife photographers. However, it does take persistence and a practiced eye for details. - May 09,
2008
Manure entrepreneurs to speak May 22 at MU
The high price of commercial fertilizer makes poultry manure worth more money, said Dennis Feezor, High Point, Mo. He found that waste from his and his neighbors' poultry houses has become a product in high demand. - May 09,
2008
Alfalfa weevil infestation likely in Missouri
Alfalfa weevils have increased to threatening levels in central and northern Missouri, said a University of Missouri Extension entomologist. Farmers should scout fields for signs of damage so weevil populations can be managed. - May 08,
2008
Black cutworm infestation likely in Missouri
Farmers with late-planted corn should prepare for black cutworm damage. Wet soils and heavier weed cover in fields will make the insect a potential problem this year, said a University of Missouri Extension entomologist. - May 06,
2008
Unsettled weather patterns result in high number of hail events
Missouri's wet and unsettled weather this year has resulted in an unusual number of hail events in some locations, said a University of Missouri Extension climatologist. - May 05,
2008
Good career market awaits 2008 graduates of the University of Missouri College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources
This year's graduates of the University of Missouri College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources are entering a promising job market. Approximately 365 students will graduate from CAFNR on Saturday, May 17. - May 05,
2008
Sow stalls, group housing both work if managed well, MU specialist tells pork producers
Pig welfare depends not on the use of gestation stalls or group housing but on the quality of individual pig care, said a University of Missouri Extension swine specialist. - May 02,
2008
Makeover of shopping habits can offset rising food costs
A makeover of your shopping habits could offset rising food costs, said a University of Missouri Extension nutrition and health education specialist. - May 02,
2008
Smooth the transition to summer visitation
With the end of the school year approaching, divorced and separated parents need to plan ahead for summer visitation arrangements for their children, said a University of Missouri Extension human environmental sciences specialist. - May 01,
2008
Planting time calls for extra safety precautions
Planting time is one of the riskiest periods for farm injuries and fatalities-and a time for farmers to develop a professional attitude towards safety, said a University of Missouri farm safety specialist. - May 01,
2008
