MU Extension in Dent County

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Looking for practical ways to strengthen your family relationships and reduce everyday stress?Join the Building Strong F...
05/29/2026

Looking for practical ways to strengthen your family relationships and reduce everyday stress?

Join the Building Strong Families virtual course and gain tools you can use right away. This interactive, six-session series helps parents build on their strengths while learning effective communication, stress management and positive parenting strategies.

Sessions occur on Thursdays, June 4 through July 9 from 6 to 8 p.m.

Register today: https://brnw.ch/21x2WdK

05/28/2026

Raw or cooked… which tomato packs more nutrition?

As we head into peak tomato season, the answer might surprise you. Watch to learn how to get the most out of every bite this summer.

Learn more about this fruit/vegetable: https://brnw.ch/21x2UzF

05/27/2026

Looking for a simple way to bring more whole grains and vegetables into your meals?

Try this Nutty Couscous with Raisins and Vegetables recipe that delivers real value with a quick, flavorful combination of ingredients.

Interested in building stronger connections and improving your well-being?Through the ShowMe Connection project, eligibl...
05/26/2026

Interested in building stronger connections and improving your well-being?

Through the ShowMe Connection project, eligible participants can take free MU Extension classes focused on:
• Healthy relationships
• Physical activity
• Mental health awareness

If you live in a rural area, are 18+ and can complete a short training, you may qualify! Eligibility required. Spots are limited.

Interested? Email Candace Rodman at [email protected] to express interest.

This work is supported by ShowMe Connection, project award no. 2025-46100-45377 from the U.S. Department of Agriculture's National Institute of Food and Agriculture

A simple red flower has become a widely recognized symbol of remembrance in the United States.The poppy’s significance d...
05/25/2026

A simple red flower has become a widely recognized symbol of remembrance in the United States.

The poppy’s significance dates to World War I and the 1915 poem In Flanders Fields, which describes red poppies growing among the graves of fallen soldiers. The flowers appeared in areas where the soil had been disturbed, contributing to their association with military sacrifice.

Today, the poppy is used to honor service members who have died in combat and serves as a symbol of remembrance on Memorial Day.

Memorial Day provides an opportunity to recognize and remember those who lost their lives in military service.

Read more about the poppy: https://brnw.ch/21x2NWY

As the unofficial kickoff to summer, this weekend is the perfect time to start the season off right and keep young minds...
05/22/2026

As the unofficial kickoff to summer, this weekend is the perfect time to start the season off right and keep young minds engaged.

The “summer slide” is real. When school routines pause, many children lose ground in reading and math skills. The good news is that everyday moments can double as learning opportunities without feeling like homework.

Try these simple, research-backed ideas:

• Let kids choose books they are excited to read and set aside family reading time

• Turn cooking and shopping into math practice by measuring, budgeting and comparing prices

• Explore museums, parks or local landmarks to build curiosity and critical thinking

Keeping kids engaged now can make the transition back to school smoother and more successful this fall.

Explore more ideas: https://brnw.ch/21x2JAs

05/21/2026

Join us as we continue the International Year of the Woman Farmer with keynote speaker Judith de Vor, a 5th-generation Netherlands dairy farmer and steward of a regenerative, sustainability-focused farm that also hosts visitors through its educational programs and farm shop.

This year‑long series of monthly virtual learning sessions features international speakers from multiple countries, offering practical, research‑based education and diverse global perspectives. Each session builds knowledge, confidence, and community—leading up to the hands‑on Pearls of Production Conference, November 6–7, 2026 in Columbia, MO, USA.

The Pearls of Production Conference will also include Future Pearls of Production, a youth track for ages 5–12 (available only for children of adults participating in Pearls), ensuring the next generation is engaged and inspired.

Thank you to our partners for making this programming possible: USDA NIFA, Missouri AgrAbility, Missouri Beginning Farmers and Ranchers, and MFA Rural Mental Health Awareness.

Questions?
Contact Heather Conrow, Livestock Specialist / Statewide Poultry Specialist and 2026 Pearls of Production Committee Chair, at [email protected] or 660‑248‑2272.

05/21/2026

Ready to grow a garden without digging, tilling or perfect soil? Straw bale gardening might become your new favorite method.

Whether you’re working with a small space, challenging soil or just want a simpler setup, straw bales offer a flexible, beginner-friendly way to garden. With a little preparation, you can turn a simple bale into a productive garden bed for the season.

Explore additional tips and info on the MU Extension YouTube channel: https://brnw.ch/21x2HQB

Read more: https://brnw.ch/21x2HQC

05/20/2026

You’ve heard the warnings about mosquitoes, chiggers and spiders, but how much of it is actually true?

In this episode of Fact or Hype, we separate common myths from research-backed facts so you can better understand what is happening in your backyard.

Before you buy a bug zapper or avoid the outdoors, watch to learn what these pests actually do, what risks are real, and how you can protect yourself.

Hiring custom farm services in Missouri is getting more expensive. The custom rates for farm services survey shows field...
05/19/2026

Hiring custom farm services in Missouri is getting more expensive. The custom rates for farm services survey shows fieldwork rates have increased about 9% since 2023, with fertilizer and chemical application costs rising nearly 30%.

Higher labor, insurance and operating costs are driving the increases, especially for services that require more workers and specialized equipment.

Not all rates are rising, though. Harvesting costs remain steady, and planting rates have only seen modest growth, influenced in part by the availability of used equipment.

The updated guide draws on nearly 1,000 responses across Missouri and helps farmers and service providers benchmark costs and make informed decisions.

Read the full report: https://brnw.ch/21x2DrY

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112 E 5th Street
Salem, MO
65560

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Tuesday 8am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8am - 4:30pm

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