Purdue Agriculture is known around the world for groundbreaking multidisciplinary research that addresses society’s most pressing challenges. Agricultural Research and Graduate Education connects ...
Consumers significantly influence the direction of food and agricultural systems. The Center for Food Demand Analysis and Sustainability (CFDAS) is taking a monthly pulse on what consumers are ...
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Congratulations to the latest graduate students to receive awards for their work in Agronomy!
Explore the immersive experiences of students studying abroad in Germany through our image gallery. Each excursion offered a unique opportunity to dive deeper into German culture, from historical ...
Each year, Purdue Food Science hosts numerous food companies for Student Professional Development Days. This unique event allows Purdue Food Science students to network with food industry ...
This free event promises an array of engaging activities, including games with prizes, informative resource booths, and captivating performances by the Youth Performing Arts Program. Attendees will ...
Why celebrate Ag Day? Because all Americans need to understand the value of agriculture in their daily lives. Here are just some of the key reasons why it’s important to recognize and celebrate Ag Day ...
Their Purdue careers nearly complete, our Agricultural Economics seniors have experienced, lived, learned and grown with us. Their achievements never cease to astonish us, and without fail - year ...
Join us for the 3rd Annual Fall Research Expo hosted by the Institute for a Sustainable Future. Faculty, post-docs, graduate and undergraduate students are all welcome to present posters in any area ...
Morgan Thayer received her bachelor’s and doctoral degrees from the Purdue Animal Sciences Department, and she is currently working for ADM Animal Nutrition as a Swine Technical Services Manager. She ...
“In Indiana, most of our lawns are cool-season grasses like fescues, Kentucky bluegrass and perennial rye grass,” Bigelow says. “Fall, specifically September, October and early November, is usually ...