About AGRY GSO

The Agronomy Graduate Student Organization (AGRY GSO) strives to provide graduate students with social, academic and professional development opportunities. We act as liaison between graduate students and department faculty, focusing on addressing student concerns and building community on our multifaceted and close-knit team. All graduate students in the Agronomy department are automatically members and are encouraged to participate.

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Bruno Paulus Scheffer
President, AGRY GSO
agrygso@purdue.edu

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Featured Award

Featured Award

Adewumi Odeniran One Health Award Certificate
Adewumi Odeniran

Congratulations to Adewumi Odeniran for receiving the Bronze Distinction award at Purdue's One Health & Well-Being Research Event. Thank you for representing Agronomy and the College of Ag!

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Agronomy News

Agronomy News

Purdue Ag ranked #3 in US and #6 in world
College of Ag Ranks #3 in the U.S. | #6 in the World
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Indiana Corn Update - Issue #31

Indiana corn planting progress, & weather

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Addressing nitrogen fertilizer uncertainties in corn production

This perennial question puzzles farmers and agricultural researchers alike: How much nitrogen...

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Indiana Corn Update - Issue #30

Indiana corn planting progress, Late Planted Corn Hybrid Decisions, mycotoxins & weather

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Professor Katy Rainey examines plants grown from the KenAvis soybean germplasm collection with breeder Bob Taylor.
Purdue acquires soybean germplasm with unique yield traits

Purdue’s Department of Agronomy has acquired the KenAvis soybean germplasm collection.

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Using process-based modeling and high-throughput phenotyping data to predict how plants will grow

To-Chia Ting, a postdoctoral scholar in agronomy, studies new approaches to predict plant...

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Sunrise in a Corn Field at ACRE
Indiana Corn Update - Issue #29

Indiana corn planting progress, flooding stresses, and corn ear rot & mycotoxins

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