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Agronomy Club Presidency Comes to a Close

December 11, 2024

As the fall 2024 semester is coming to a close, so is my time as president of the Agronomy Club. Becoming the president was probably…

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Harvest 2024 Comes to a Close

November 26, 2024

The growing season of 2024 was very different, going from too much rain in early summer to almost nothing though our months of August and…

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Internships Throughout my College Career

September 30, 2024

Hands-on work experience is important, that is why I chose to work for Keystone Cooperative for the past five summers. Throughout this experience I have…

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Junior Year Closing Out

April 23, 2024

As Junior year comes to an end, several things have happened that younger me never thought I would be doing. After becoming Agronomy Club President,…

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Opportunities That Come with Being Involved

April 23, 2024

This past week in April, me and seven other agronomy students got the opportunity to travel to Idaho to compete in the yearly NACTA contest.…

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What Purdue has Taught me to Become a Sweet Corn Farmer

April 23, 2024

Coming from a small family farm and learning what I have as an agronomy major has brought me to try my hand at growing a…

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A New Agronomy Club President Has Risen?

December 12, 2023

With our 2023 fall semester coming to a close, we recently had officer election within the agronomy club. This brings me to say that I…

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How Many Stories Can Come From One Year of Farming?

December 12, 2023

Looking back into harvest this year, it was one for the books that we will always look back on. From high yields to farm injuries…

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A Summer with Co-Alliance

September 5, 2023

With his summer being my fourth internship, I chose to work for Co-Alliance as a Specialized Agronomy Intern. I did many different jobs this summer…

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Too Early for Sweet Corn?

April 27, 2023

During the past few summers, I have started my own sweet corn business which in the past few years has grown from 1/4 acre to…

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