How household composition influences food behaviors and spending
New data sheds light on consumer perceptions of farms and firms in the food supply chain and provides an update on the sustainability of American...
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, viral and bacterial infections tend to draw headlines. However, fungal pathogens are a rising problem that the colleges of Agriculture and Pharmacy at Purdue University have formed a collaboration to solve.
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, viral and bacterial infections tend to draw headlines. However, fungal pathogens are a rising problem that the colleges of Agriculture and Pharmacy at Purdue University have formed a collaboration to solve.
READ MORENew data sheds light on consumer perceptions of farms and firms in the food supply chain and provides an update on the sustainability of American...
Farmers say current conditions on U.S. farms are weakening
Leo Koenigsfeld grew up in a small town in central Missouri with the unlikely name of ‘Frankenstein’ — “not named after the...
Her love for insects started early. “From the moment I could walk, I was outside looking at insects,” she said. “I even kept a...
Kingsly Ambrose, a professor in the Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering, was recently honored with the SMV Technologies...
Jinyuan Shao is a graduate student in Forestry and Natural Resources. Shao' studies how LiDAR data and AI can be used in forestry. His work combines LiDAR data with AI-powered algorithms to measure and count trees, identify species, and assess value, which can be useful for property owners, managers, policy makers, and researchers.
Two Purdue University alumni and, for the summer, a rising Purdue turf science and management senior are working to insure that Olympia Fields Country Club, a 200-acre, 36-hole golf course outside Chicago, is being maintained at the highest level for patrons. This level of care has helped the course evolve into one of the most respected golf clubs in the Midwest.
The Purdue University’s Herbaria, located in Lily Hall, is home to two distinct collections, the Kriebel Herbarium and the Arthur Fungarium, which is the most important collection of plant rust fungi in the world, with around 125,000 specimens.