Saturday, April 11, 2026

Have invasive pear trees? Cut them down and get a free native tree!

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Have invasive Callery (Bradford) pear trees? Cut them down and get a free native tree! The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) is partnering with the Missouri Invasive Plant Council (MoIP), the Missouri Community Forestry Council, Magnificent Missouri, Forrest Keeling Nursery, Forest ReLeaf of Missouri, and the Missouri Prairie Foundation to host the 2026 Callery Pear Buyback Program in locations around the state. 

Participants are invited to cut down one or more Callery pear trees on their properties and receive one free, native tree at the event. The replacement trees will be potted in three-gallon containers and will be between 2 and 4 feet tall. One free native tree will be provided to each registered participant at the selected location on the day of the event.

Register for the 2026 Callery Pear Buyback from March 16 through April 16. Then pickup native trees in more than 20 communities around the state on April 21 from 3-6 p.m.: Cape Girardeau, Columbia, Doniphan, Hannibal, Jefferson City, Joplin, Kansas City, Kirksville, Lebanon, Liberty, Moberly, Park Hills, Parkville, Pineville, Riverside, Rolla, Sikeston, Springfield, St. Charles, St. Joseph, St. Louis, Warrensburg, and West Plains. 

Also known as Bradford pear trees, Callery pear trees’ white flowers in spring give a visual attractiveness to these non-native, invasive trees. However, the trees pose problems for landowners and wildlife. Their top-heavy canopy and brittle branch structure leads to a tree that often breaks in storms. Their flowers may be appealing to the eye, but they have a foul smell and many varieties of this tree have thorns. The tree’s aggressive growth also causes problems for wildlife, native plant species, and property owners. Learn more at mdc.mo.gov/trees-plants/invasive-plants/callery-pear-control.

“As we prepare for spring, many Callery pear trees—also known as Bradford pears—will soon begin to bloom,” said MoIP Chairperson Carol Davit. “The profuse white blossoms of this highly invasive tree make their alarming spread especially apparent in spring along roadsides, in fields, parks, and on private property.” 

Register for the 2026 Callery Pear Buyback event from March 16 through April 16 at moinvasives.org/pear-buyback/. The website also has information on how to identify Callery pear trees, a list of native tree species offered, and pick-up locations with specific addresses.

Thank you to the Missouri Community Forestry Council and Magnificent Missouri for their financial support of the 2026 Callery Pear Buyback Program, as well as to Forrest Keeling Nursery and Forest ReLeaf of Missouri for tree donations. Financial and administrative support also comes from the Missouri Prairie Foundation and MDC.



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Attention local 4-H'ers!


Have you registered for 4-H Teen Conference yet? Don't wait - registration closes on April 15! From May 26 - 27, 4-H'ers 11-13 will make friends from across the state, participate in fun filled workshops, and more! Registration cost is $130 and is linked below!


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Rich Hill High School welcomes new NHS members


Congratulations to the newest members of the Rich Hill High School National Honor Society!
Zoey Hamilton, Mykenzie Burris, Mia Gwinn, Jacob Kyler, Levi Jones Abi Reed , Sadie Gillis , Avery Wheatley, Raed Rebmann


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Butler Student of the Month, Damian Alkire


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Missouri Department of Agriculture Launches Annual Focus on Missouri Agriculture Photo Contest

Entries must be submitted by Friday, June 5.

The Missouri Department of Agriculture has opened the 17th annual Focus on Missouri Agriculture photo contest. The Department invites Missourians to share their story of agriculture through photographs. The contest runs through June 5th and is an opportunity for photographers across the state to submit their best images of Missouri agriculture, which have been taken since January 1, 2023.

The Focus on Missouri Agriculture photo contest is open to Missouri photographers of all ages. Participants may enter up to three photos in each of the categories. The Kid’s Corner, for photos taken by youth aged 12 and under, is also back again this year.

The photo contest categories include:

Beauty of the Farm
Faces of the Farmer
Around the Barnyard
Everyday Life
Kid’s Corner (for youth ages 12 and under)

Entries will be judged on visual impact, creativity, memorable content and image quality.

In addition, Governor Mike Kehoe and Mrs. Claudia Kehoe will also evaluate the winning photos and select the First Family’s Choice photo.

Winners will be announced in early July and winning photos will be displayed in the Agriculture Building at the 2026 Missouri State Fair, August 13-23.

Prizes are provided thanks to the Missouri Department of Agriculture's Missouri Grown program. The Best in Show winner and First Family’s Choice, along with the first-place winner in each category, will receive a Missouri Grown gift basket and a canvas print of their photo.

Find more information on the Focus on Agriculture photo contest, including a full description of each category, complete list of rules and guidelines, submission information, and more, on the Photo Contest website.

For more information about the Missouri Department of Agriculture and its programs, visit the Department’s website.



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Online class can help seniors stay healthy and strong

Join the 20,000+ adults over 60 who have improved their strength, balance and confidence.
Stay Strong, Stay Healthy is a strength training program that helps older adults stay active and independent. Nearly 20 years of proven success shows participants get stronger, move better and feel more confident in everyday life.
The next online Level 3 session will meet April 13 through June 22 from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. with simple, effective exercises you can do at home.
Register today:

Courtesy MU Extension, Butler MO


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Happy retirement, Ruth Austin


Butler Walmart recently recognized Ruth Austin as she prepares for retirement following 20 years with the company. Best wishes, and have fun!


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Eagle Ethan Vaughn set to play baseball for North Central College


Miami Eagle Ethan Vaughn has penned his Letter of Intention to play baseball at North Central Missouri College in Trenton, MO where he plans to major in Agriculture.
We're so proud of you, and wish you the best of luck next year at NCMC!


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