Imagine you’re a landowner with dozens or hundreds of mature hardwood trees — not a stretch, since the majority of forestland ...
Purdue University’s College of Agriculture recently welcomed Ignacio Ciampitti, an internationally renowned expert in ...
From 1998 to 2007, Arndt served as a faculty member at Purdue, while also spending five years in residence with the Ministry of Planning and Development in Mozambique. His career took him to the ...
The Purdue Hemp Team is composed of faculty, Extension educators, and farm professionals that provide research-based information to produce hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) in the 21 st century. Our goal is ...
Where all of the earth’s raw agricultural products are utilized for nourishing every human being. Imagine turning those raw agricultural products into safe, shelf-stable, great tasting foods and ...
GMO stands for Genetically Modified Organism. Let’s break it down word by word. Genetically refers to genes. Genes are made up of DNA, which is a set of instructions for how cells grow and develop.
The Purdue Women in Agriculture Team is excited to offer this annual event designed to educate and uplift women involved in any aspect of the agricultural industry. Through pre-conference workshops, a ...
The Purdue Department of Forestry and Natural Resources honored five individuals for their outstanding service in 2024. Dr. Zhao Ma received the William L. Hoover ...
Welcome to Purdue’s home for basic plant biology! The CPB community connects faculty, staff, graduate students and postdoctoral researchers in the plant sciences across different departments and ...
The Ag Economy Barometer project provides a sense of the health of the agriculture economy monthly. The index is developed through a survey of producers. Below you can find the historical indices for ...
How food can be grown effectively on a small scale How food can and should be marketed for profit How food utilization can affect the farmer and community How food intersects with the economy and the ...
Imagine you’re a landowner with dozens or hundreds of mature hardwood trees — not a stretch, since the majority of forestland in the U.S. is privately owned. If you want to know the trees’ value, ...