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A dry season can be devastating to harvests, putting both farmers' livelihoods and communities' food security at risk. Identifying the...
There are a few constants in human life. Sleeping. Breathing. Using the bathroom. But the constant that captures the most of our time and attention, the one that’s central to our cultures, our families, our memories, is eating. From a baby’s first bite of banana to a child’s birthday cake to college pizza parties to anniversary boxes of chocolate, food is how we mark time, bond and show love. Increasingly, it’s clear that food is also the key to our health, in ways both obvious (candy rots your teeth) and less obvious (how certain fibers affect the microbiome).
There are a few constants in human life. Sleeping. Breathing. Using the bathroom. But the constant that captures the most of our time and attention, the one that’s central to our cultures, our families, our memories, is eating. From a baby’s first bite of banana to a child’s birthday cake to college pizza parties to anniversary boxes of chocolate, food is how we mark time, bond and show love. Increasingly, it’s clear that food is also the key to our health, in ways both obvious (candy rots your teeth) and less obvious (how certain fibers affect the microbiome).
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A dry season can be devastating to harvests, putting both farmers' livelihoods and communities' food security at risk. Identifying the...
Reagan Koester was 30 minutes into the eight-hour drive from her internship in Iowa to her parents’ home in Wadesville, Indiana, when her...
A new report released by Purdue University’s College of Agriculture and the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Institute of Food...
The son of a goat farmer growing up in the city of Cúcuta, in northeastern Colombia, Rick Hernandez was always an animal lover. Whenever...
U.S. farmer sentiment edged slightly higher in October, with the Purdue University/CME Group Ag Economy Barometer rising 3 points to a reading of...
After picking, pressing and processing apples, Purdue University Food Science students saw the fruits of their labor at the campus Farmers Market, where their Purdue apple cider is sold. Try the student-made cider this Thursday, October 30th at the last Farmers Market of the season!
Zeus Mateos-Fierro is a postdoctoral scholar in the Department of Entomology at Purdue University He works in integrated pest management (IPM), an approach that combines biological, chemical and cultural practices to minimize harm to human health and the environment. At Purdue, he’s investigating using wildflowers as a cover crop to promote pollinators and reduce pest damage.
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.