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Elsberry Plant Materials Center
Elsberry, Missouri

Established 1934
The Elsberry Plant Materials Center (MOPMC) develops plants and new planting
technologies for areas of Illinois, Iowa, and Missouri. The area includes;
glacial till prairies, Mississippi valley; loess hills, Iowa; and Mississippi
deep loess heavy till plains; thin loess hills and plains, Mississippi valley
slopes; and the Ozark highlands.
Major land uses include corn, soybeans, cattle, and swine farming. The primary
resource concerns are soil erosion, water quality, cropland erosion; low forage
production; shoreline/streambank erosion; point sources of pollution from
concentrated animal by-products, storm-water run-off and waste water; wetland
loss; and non-point pollution sources from agricultural lands.
The Elsberry Plant Materials Center has developed more than 80 conservation
plants including sideoats grama, big bluestem, prairie coreopsis, roughleaf
dogwood, pale purple coneflower, thickspike gayfeather, tall dropseed, and stiff
goldenrod. Technologies for hay and pasture management, native plant
establishment, windbreaks, and wildlife habitat are developed.
Contact
2803 N. Highway 79
Elsberry, MO 63343
Telephone: 573.898.2012
FAX: 573.898.5019
Email:
Ron.Cordsiemon@mo.usda.gov or
Jerry.Kaiser@mo.usda.gov
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