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Purdue Ag Week continues at Purdue University College of Agriculture, bringing together students, faculty, and industry leaders to celebrate the futur...
Moriah Bilenky, Assistant Professor of Sustainable Horticulture at Purdue, leads a demonstration at the Purdue Student Farm. Photo courtesy of Purdue ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Reducing the application of nitrogen fertilizer to Midwestern cornfields can both increase the profitability of farms and impro...
Mohsen Mohammadi, a researcher in Purdue University's College of Agriculture, is co-founder of Novin AgriTech. Photo: Tom Campbell / Purdue Agricultur...
Purdue University’s College of Agriculture has once again secured a place among the world's top academic programs, ranking third in the United S...
U.S. farmers grew modestly more optimistic in March, buoyed by stronger expectations for the future even as high costs and lingering uncertainty conti...
The students and alumni recognized during Purdue University’s Department of Animal Science’s inaugural Outstanding Students and Distinguis...
An ag economist at Purdue University says the conflict in the Middle East is contributing to increased financial strain. Michael Langemeier says operating expenses are running abou...
How MU Extension and the MU Center for Regenerative Agriculture support long-term success for producers.
Dr. Darcy Telenko, Associate Professor and Extension Plant Pathologist in the Department of Botany and Plant Pathology at Purdue University. Photo: Pu...
ISDA Director Don Lamb (left), Indiana Secretary of Commerce David Adams (center), and United Animal Health COO Trent Torrance discuss Corteva’s...
Brooke RollinsThe Department of Agriculture plans to use tariff dollars and trade renegotiation resources to help fertilizer production in the United States. Agriculture Secretary...
A senior lecturer with the College of ACES at the University of Illinois says agriculture is facing more uncertainty now than at any other time in his 25-year career. Paul Stoddard...
U.S. corn farmers are facing growing uncertainty around fertilizer affordability and access, with concern mounting well beyond the current planting season, according to new survey...
A west central Indiana farmer says another year of lower farm incomes has led to changes in his operation. Jason Brier, who grows corn and soybeans and does custom work in Warren a...
Ignacio Ciampitti, chief agronomist of NASA Acres, professor of agronomy and co-director of the Institute for Digital and Advanced Agricultural System...
Renewable fuels, herbicide use, software updates and planter retrofits, equipment safety and Farm Progress leadership are featured this week.
An ag economist says rising input costs and concerns about product availability due to the ongoing conflict in Iran led to a decline in farmer sentiment in this month’s Purdue Univ...
An ag economist says he was surprised rising input costs didn’t negatively impact the latest Purdue University/CME Group Ag Economy Barometer. Michael Langemeier, director of Purdu...
Agricultural lab expansion will help CT farmers solve new problems
An ag economist at Purdue University says the continued conflict in Iran is causing concerns about rising fertilizer prices. Joana Colussi says input costs have risen more than 30...
NEW CASTLE, Pa. – At first glance, one would be pressed to find any relationship between planting crops and working on a factory floor. Not so at the Wilmington Area School Distric...
The executive director of public policy for Indiana Farm Bureau says the rapid development of data centers continues to spark land use debates. Katie Nelson says there are concerns...
Longer-term optimism supported by stronger expectations for farmland values, though livestock producers remain notably more optimistic than crop producers.
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