Extension and engagement

April 8, 2024

Photo gallery: 2024 solar eclipse

Tigers gathered across campus and the state to view the April 8 solar eclipse. See photos they submitted.

tractor working on a field of crops

April 8, 2024

MU center projects a dip in farm income for springtime

Both crop and livestock receipts are projected to decline along with farm income, according to the Rural and Farm Finance Policy Analysis Center’s spring report.

MU representatives at groundbreaking for new soil center

April 5, 2024

Groundbreaking for new building named for former Sen. Roy Blunt held at Fisher Delta Research, Extension and Education Center

The Roy Blunt Soil Testing and Research Laboratory located in Portageville, Missouri, will strengthen research support for southeast Missouri producers.

April 4, 2024

MU Faculty Council announces 2023–24 Shared Governance Awards

Rendering of soil lab building

April 1, 2024

Groundbreaking for Roy Blunt Soil Testing and Research Laboratory

March 19, 2024

MU institute releases new baseline food and agricultural outlook report

The University of Missouri’s Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institute’s latest baseline report reflects downward shifts in commodity prices and farm income.

Person pushing farm appliance in farming setting

March 13, 2024

Tenth Annual Womack Missouri Ag Outlook Conference and FAPRI-MU 40th

Held on April 3, the Womack Conference will be hosted by the University of Missouri’s Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institute.

Picture of tractor at Delta Fisher Research Center

March 12, 2024

University of Missouri Board of Curators honors former Sen. Roy Blunt with naming of Soil Testing and Research Laboratory

A groundbreaking ceremony will take place April 5.

Chad Higgins

Feb. 22, 2024

Chad Higgins named chief engagement officer and vice chancellor for extension and engagement

Higgins, who brings deep experience to the role, has served as the interim leader since January 2023.

Cicadas on a summer day, a vibrant scene featuring cicadas in th

Feb. 16, 2024

Billions of cicadas bring buzzy magic to Missouri in 2024

Experts anticipate billions of cicadas emerging together in Northeastern Missouri this spring as part of a rare ecological event.

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