Purdue University College of Agriculture awarded the Frederick L. Hovde Award of Excellence in Educational Service to Rural ...
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 ...
The household food insecurity rate posted the largest increase so far this year, rising from 13.3% in October to 16% in November, according to the ...
Chad Fiechter is an Assistant Professor of Agricultural Finance in the Department of Agricultural Economics at Purdue University. After spending nearly a decade farming in Northeastern Indiana, Chad ...
Chad Fiechter and Todd Kuethe reflect on the conversations that shaped the Purdue Commercial AgCast in 2025 and what those discussions reveal about agriculture moving forward. The episode also ...
What is Pathway to Purdue Agriculture? Pathway to Purdue Agriculture is a partnership between the Purdue University College of Agriculture and Ivy Tech Community College-Lafayette designed to help ...
Recent data from the Consumer Food Insights Survey, conducted by Purdue University’s Center for Food Demand Analysis and Sustainability, reveals fascinating trends in how Americans perceive and ...
A Private Pesticide Applicator is anyone who applies pesticides to property they own, rent or otherwise control for the purpose of producing an agricultural commodity. Any private applicator wishing ...
White snow, twinkling lights, brass menorahs, Kwanzaa unity cups and a red-and-green potted poinsettia centered on a table. For many, these images ring in the winter holidays. While some melt in time ...
During the holiday season, many wonder whether their pets might be harmed if they chew on Poinsettia plants. Many websites include Poinsettia in lists of toxic plants but if you read further reputable ...
Over the next century, rising temperatures and changing precipitation patterns across the Midwest will likely have widespread consequences for Indiana's forests. Expected changes include shifts in the ...
There is a lot of talk about “big data” in agriculture these days. The farm of the future is said to use multispectral imagery, soil and micro-climate sensors, equipment telematics data, and GPS to ...
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