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Findable and accessible research farm data
Purdue Agricultural Centers (PACs) across the state of Indiana collect many different types of data every year at both field and smaller research trial scales. The amount of historic data generated from each of these PACs is substantial, especially with the usage of precision management equipment that generates high-resolution data related to agronomic operations. These… >> Learn More
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Tailored Workshops
Our team successfully created and delivered tailored workshops for graduate students and labs across the college. These workshops were designed to meet specific research needs, providing hands-on training in data analytics and visualization techniques. By addressing the unique requirements of each group, we enhanced their data management skills and promoted a deeper understanding of data-driven… >> Learn More
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Ag Alumni Seed Phenotyping Facility
Purdue’s 7,300-square-foot phenotyping facility >> Learn More
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Enhancing data quality and usability
Dr. Jackie Boerman and Dr. Luiz Britol wanted to analyze data produced at dairy farms. Dairy producers are utilizing multiple software programs and sensors on their farms to assist with the management of their farms. A challenge to fully utilizing the data generated on dairy farms is the lack of data interoperability across data sources,… >> Learn More
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Dr. Shalamar Armstrong – S.E.N.D. Lab
Dr. Shalamar Armstrong’s Soil Ecosystem and Nutrient Dynamics (SEND) Lab, in Purdue Agronomy, studies how cover crops protect farmland — the nutrients in the soil, the water that runs off it, and the yields that follow. The harder problem was never the research; it was reach. The lab’s findings lived in scientific journals, out of… >> Learn More













