The mid-March data collection window is a critical caveat, as ten days of conflict-era pricing are clearly visible in March.
Every morning, Barry Pittendrigh, Purdue’s John V. Osmun Endowed Chair in Urban Entomology and Director of the Urban Center, ...
Four years after the start of the Russia-Ukraine war, which pushed fertilizer prices to historic highs, the current conflict in the Middle East has once again brought attention to the risks associated ...
Faculty research profiles are listed below grouped by research areas. You will learn about the primary focus of each faculty's research program and are encouraged to contact them if you are interested ...
Dr. Brock Harpur, an evolutionary biologist at Purdue University, is being recognized with the College of Agriculture’s Early Career Research ...
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 ...
Private applicator permits are current for five years. In that five years, you attend three recertification programs or take the pesticide or fertilizer certification exam. In October of the ...
A curated collection of educational and research-driven publications designed to inform and support a broad audience. Check out our active publications for the latest information, and explore archived ...
Welcome to Poultry @ Purdue! This site contains information on aspects of poultry production and management, as well as valuable resources for use in education and outreach. The poultry unit has ...
The Department of Animal Sciences is part of the College of Agriculture, and we desire to be the "place to go" for the citizens of Indiana and beyond for knowledge in animal sciences. We are comprised ...
There will be 101 bulls in the sale 70 Angus, 9 Gelbvieh Balancer, 3 Hereford, 5 Red Angus, 11 Simmental, 1 SimAngus, and 2 Percentage Simmental ...