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Harvest is one of the most demanding times in a farmer’s year. The clock is always ticking, and every grain spilled or minute wasted equals profit lost. One of the most intricate maneuvers on the ...
A new, state-of-the-art, Forestry and Natural Resources building is essential to increasing our technological capabilities, expanding space for program growth, and bringing all FNR faculty, staff, and ...
Purdue Agriculture is known around the world for groundbreaking multidisciplinary research that addresses society’s most pressing challenges. Agricultural Research and Graduate Education connects ...
The Purdue University Crop Diagnostic Training and Research Center (DTC) is known across the Midwest for its unique "hands-on" approach for teaching the art and science of accurately diagnosing ...
College of Agriculture welcomes 14 new faculty members, kicking off the start of the 2025 fall semester.
Eastern hellbenders are the largest salamander in North America. Adults are capable of reaching 29 inches in length; however, most individuals are typically 11-24 inches long. This North American ...
Outside of her professional life, Burt is an avid runner and enjoys spending time with her family, whether they’re birding, walking their dogs, or exploring new places. Clément P. Bataille, Associate ...
As mosquitoes and people across the country test positive for West Nile virus (WNV), Purdue University entomologists are sharing guidance to help people prevent mosquito bites to lower their risk of ...
From the time she was in high school in Hebron, Indiana, Gwen Weaver knew she wanted to become a veterinarian. She started her college career at Vincennes University, where she earned an associate ...
Safe tap water, while ordinary in developed countries, is truly miraculous, the product of generations of ongoing hard work and innovation. As an undergraduate in civil engineering at Virginia Tech, ...
The cups have all been cut and the greens have been watered and mowed to the ideal height. Beautifully manicured turf with a Rolex clock gleaming in the sunshine await the golfers’ arrival. What began ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Certain types of biochemical processes can impair the immune system’s ability to recognize and kill cancer cells. Purdue University’s W. Andy Tao and his associates have ...
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