From 1998 to 2007, Arndt served as a faculty member at Purdue, while also spending five years in residence with the Ministry ...
Purdue University’s College of Agriculture recently welcomed Ignacio Ciampitti, an internationally renowned expert in quantitative agronomy, as the new co-director of the Institute for Digital 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 ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Consumers reported a 9.5% out-of-stock rate for foods in 2024. This figure dropped from 12.3% in 2023 and 19.3% in 2022, according to the December 2024 Consumer Food Insights ...
Dr. Mary Beth Adams, a 2016 Purdue Distinguished Agricultural Alumni Award honoree and 2020 Purdue Forestry and Natural Resources Lifetime Achievement Award recipient, may have retired from the U.S.
Through the first three weeks of January, corn and soybean basis have been stable or weakened slightly. This is a continuation of the stabilization and slight weakening that started in December and ...
2024 was a productive year for Purdue Forestry and Natural Resources across the three land grant mission areas of teaching, research and extension. We celebrated amazing research breakthroughs, ...
Serena Wesley is in her third year as a Purdue Animal Sciences student, and she will be graduating with her bachelor’s degree in May 2025. According to Wesley, her goal has been to get into vet school ...
The Midwest experienced record-breaking weather events in 2024, including impacts from hurricanes, tornadoes and drought. Climatologists with the Midwestern Regional Climate Center, a partnership with ...