Fescue School, March 21, Linneus, to show novel endophyte benefits
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Duane Dailey
Senior Writer
University of Missouri Cooperative Media Group
Phone: 573-882-9181
E-Mail: [email protected]
Story source: Craig A. Roberts, 573-882-0481; 573-228-2802 (cell)
LINNEUS, Mo. – North Missouri beef producers have extra reasons to plant a new novel-endophyte fescue variety, say University of Missouri forage...
OSU certified as healthy campus for second year
For the second year in a row Oklahoma State University has received the highest level of excellence from Oklahoma Turning Point Council’s Shape Your Future campaign naming OSU as a Certified Healthy Campus.
“We were so excited to hear that OSU was recognized as a Certified Healthy Campus at the level of excellence for a s...
Express It! Grab and Go opens: New convenience store concept opens...
University Dining Services of Oklahoma State University has opened a new convenience store concept in Cowboy Mall, just north of campus.
Formerly Aggie Stop, the store had been in operation for decades. After being purchased by OSU at the end of 2012, the store underwent a deep clean and remodel that lasted two months. The store...
Reboot Center helps students manage stress
The new OSU Reboot Center is getting good reviews for its ability to help students relax, and the fact that it’s private, free, and available for repeated use, is expected to attract even more attention.
The center, which quietly opened last semester as a department within University Counseling Services, is a place for students to learn and...
Statement from USDA Spokesperson on Conference Spending in a Letter from...
Statement from USDA Spokesperson Correcting Inaccurate Reporting on Sequester Related Emails
Federal Agencies Announce Action Plan to Guide Protection of Indian Sacred...
Organically grown alfalfa offers opportunities
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Jason Vance
Senior Information Specialist
University of Missouri Cooperative Media Group
Phone: 573-882-9731
E-Mail: [email protected]
Story source: Robert L. Kallenbach, 573-884-2213
COLUMBIA, Mo.– The growth of the organic livestock-production industry has generated interest in raising organic alfalfa, says a University of...
USDA Kicks Off National Nutrition Month by Highlighting Breakfast
Breeding soundness clinics for bulls to be held in SW Missouri
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Jason Vance
Senior Information Specialist
University of Missouri Cooperative Media Group
Phone: 573-882-9731
E-Mail: [email protected]
Story source: Eldon Cole, 417-466-3102
MOUNT VERNON, Mo.– University of Missouri Extension is hosting a series of breeding soundness exam clinics for bulls in Lawrence and Barry counties in March....