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Purdue Agronomy eLearning Academy Celebrates Ten Years of Serving Agriculture

When agribusiness leaders expressed a need for professional development courses to enhance their employees’ knowledge of agronomy topics, Purdue answered the call by starting its Agronomy eLearning Academy. Ten years later, and more than 2,600 students from every state and 48 countries, the online program is still going strong.

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