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Building and Construction Plans and Drawings - Farm ...
Mississippi State University Extension — Master contents page to files with building and construction plans for buildings and facilities. Links in parentheses go to scanned files of the Extension Service's Plan Service Book. The Plan Service Book files show the original typewritten ...More…
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Collecting Insects - Pinning and Labeling
Mississippi State University Extension — Pin the insects soon after they are killed, or they will become brittle and hard after a few days. Use only No. 2 or No. 3 insect mounting pins. Do not use straight pins. Pin medium- and large-sized insects through the body. Place the insects on ...More…
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Forage: Tall Fescue in Mississippi
Mississippi State University Extension — With an estimated 600,000 acres of tall fescue in Mississippi, it is clearly the most important perennial cool-season grass although it has some problems. With an estimated 600,000 acres of tall fescue in Mississippi, it is clearly the most ...More…
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Tips For a Successful Job Interview
Mississippi State University Extension — Dress properly. Tailored clothes are better than dressy or casual clothes. You want the employer to look at you, not your clothes. Be neat and clean, with hair combed and shoes shined. Tailored clothes are better than dressy or casual clothes. ...More…
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Nitrogen in Mississippi Soils
Mississippi State University Extension — Nitrogen (N) is essential for plant growth. It is the mineral element most required by plants. Lack of N in a plant may be seen on older leaves. Nitrogen behavior is complex, but farmers must understand it so they can manage it for greatest ...More…
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Standard 4-H Display Box
Mississippi State University Extension — The standard 4-H Display Box is a storage unit for pinned insects, a unique display case and, if properly built and outfitted, a source of protection for collected specimens. The sturdy construction of the box protects the collection when you ...More…
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Forage Overseeding and Sodseeding Permanent Summer Pastures
Mississippi State University Extension — Sodseeding and overseeding part of the permanent summer pasture sod are important in any full-season quality forage production program in Mississippi if you want at least 10 months of grazing. Sodseeding and overseeding part of the permanent ...More…
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Grape Insect and Disease Control
Mississippi State University Extension — Grapes are produced in Mississippi home orchards both for home use and in local markets. Diseases and insects can be destructive, and anyone considering growing grapes must consider their control. Muscadine grapes are grown more often than bunch ...More…
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Control of Insects Attacking Forage and Pasture Crops
Mississippi State University Extension — Grasses and legumes are subject to attack by several insects, and although the per-acre value is relatively low, you can justify some control. The armyworm complex, chinch bugs, aphids, and weevils are among the insects that may feed on these plants.More…
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Wood Ducks in Mississippi
Mississippi State University Extension — Wood ducks are one of three migratory waterfowl that nest regularly in Mississippi. Unlike most other ducks, they build nests in hollow trees Wood ducks are one of three migratory waterfowl that nest regularly in Mississippi. Unlike most other ...More…
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Forage: Alfalfa Production
Mississippi State University Extension — Alfalfa, the queen of hay crops, is a deep-rooted perennial legume that needs a deep, well-drained soil, and it seems to do best on deep loams with open, porous subsoils. Alfalfa, the queen of hay crops, is a deep-rooted perennial legume that ...More…
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Why Leaves Change Color
Mississippi State University Extension — Every year at this time, we are awed by the beauty of the trees, knowing well that it is only temporary. Before long the leaves will fall and become a part of the rich carpet that covers the forest floor. You don't need a vivid imagination to ...More…