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 ...
Michael Langemeier joined Purdue University in July 2012. Michael’s Extension and research interests include cropping systems, benchmarking, strategic management, cost of production, and technical and ...
Bulls were weighed on January 14. The 56-day report is available. Complete information about the bulls is on the 2024 Winter Test page. Note that the test length will be 111 days (instead of 125 days) ...
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 ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — 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 ...
What makes a species invasive? Invasive species are non-native plants, animals, or microbes that pose serious threats to human health and well-being, the environment, or our economy. The Asian ...
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.
Feldun PAC is in the Shawnee Hills natural region in Lawrence County, containing a total of 882 acres, with 224 acres in forest. This is a mature woods with a long data base history dating back to the ...
Purdue’s Agricultural Economics Department covers a wide array of issues from development, trade, macroeconomics policy implications, agribusiness, production and consumption all the way to ...
GMOs are relatively new and, like anything new, there are conflicting viewpoints about many issues surrounding the use of these plants. One area that draws a lot of attention is whether these GMO ...