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- From class project to business venture, CAFNR students win entrepreneurship competition
- Rikoon Named Curators' Distinguished Teaching Professor
- MU student named Student Ambassador by American Society of Plant Biologists
- Millspaugh earns USDA National Teaching Award
- Mike Smith wins teaching award
- Chipman surprised with CAFNR Golden Apple Award
- Horner wins Outstanding Achievement Award
- Cutter earns CAFNR Golden Apple
- Lucy awarded CAFNR Golden Apple
- Though no award, CAFNR volunteer Jean Miller is recognized, nonetheless
- Jarboe and Jackson receive scholarships from the Kansas City American Royal
- Chasing thundersnow, MU researcher Patrick Market releasing weather balloons during winter storms in search of phenomenon
- MU faculty earn funding through the Missouri Life Sciences Research Trust Fund
- MU researchers use Norton grape to understand innate immune systems of grapevines against fungal pathogens
- CAFNR and Engineering join forces to pursue sustainable energy
- First soy bar to add probiotics eases common intestinal problems
- A promising new way to grow rice, A research program succeeds in spite of a passing hurricane
- MU Southwest Center researchers identify genetics that make a more efficient cow
- Ultra small lab-on-a-chip devices could revolutionize many tests
- Up, up and away for science; Atmospheric science students use weather balloons to better understand non-summer thunderstorms
- Hard-won knowledge, An alumnus heads the effort to teach Marines battlefield lessons
- Pigs, with a similar respiratory makeup to humans, are the new research models in fighting cystic fibrosis
- MU chef kicks things up a notch aboard ship
- Missouri's sagging dairy industry was revitalized with research that put cows to work
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Ice melters may harm nearby trees
Homeowners should be careful when using ice melters close to trees this winter, said a University of Missouri Extension forester. - Jan 15,
2009
Grape production course leads producers through entire growing season
A course for current and potential grape growers will take participants through the entire growing season in seven classes running February through October. - Jan 15,
2009
MU students design biodegradable caskets
Growing interest in environmentally friendly burials has inspired a team of University of Missouri biological engineering students to develop plans for caskets made of biodegradable materials, including linoleum. - Jan 13,
2009
Field borders benefit wildlife on the farm
Weedy field borders and brushy fence lines may not be attractive to some people, but for many Missouri farm wildlife and game species, those places are prime real estate. - Jan 12,
2009
Freezing your credit file
One of the fastest-growing financial crimes in the country is identity theft. One countermeasure is to freeze your credit file to keep thieves from establishing credit in your name, said a University of Missouri Extension family financial education specialist. - Jan 08,
2009
Plants can remove indoor air pollutants
Overwintering plants indoors may improve air quality in your home during the long, chilly months, said a University of Missouri horticulturist. - Jan 08,
2009
Leuci accepted into national Food Systems Leadership Institute
Mary Simon Leuci, University of Missouri Extension community development program director and assistant dean in the MU College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources, has been accepted into the Food Systems Leadership Institute (FSLI), a top-tier leadership development program for academia, industry and government. - Jan 06,
2009
Nutrient management courses scheduled for 2009
The University of Missouri Commercial Agriculture Program is offering two nutrient management courses in early 2009. - Jan 06,
2009