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Farmer sentiment rises as current conditions improve on U.S. farms

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Coffee companions—why Colombian coffee farmers are planting legumes

Using an input image, the Tree-D Fusion creates a 3D tree model that can be used to simulate various stages of development.

3D tree reconstruction algorithm contributes to a new era of urban planning

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Esther George to speak at 50th James C. Snyder Memorial Lecture.

Esther George to speak at 50th James C. Snyder Memorial Lecture

The Purdue University Department of Agricultural Economics is honored to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the James C. Snyder Memorial Lecture by...

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Same shape, same function, different performance—a tale of two proteins

Every organism on Earth is a well-oiled machine in its own environment. It makes sense then that every piece of every process within all beings...

Maria Filipa Seara e Pereira

Maria Filipa Seara e Pereira - Graduate Ag Research Spotlight

Despite growing up with an economist father, Maria Filipa Seara e Pereira didn’t take to economics immediately. “In my undergrad, I was...

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Faculty Spotlight: Hinayah Rojas de Oliveira

Hinayah Rojas de Oliveira is an Assistant Professor of Genomics and Animal Breeding at Purdue University. She earned her bachelor’s,...

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Detailed determinants of pandemic job losses featured in PAER 2025 Outlook issue

The Purdue Agricultural Economics Report’s (PAER) annual outlook issue provides expert insights and economic analysis to help farmers,...

Dr. Rod Williams and extension wildlife specialist Nick Burgmeier accept the NACD Friends of Conservation Award.

Help the Hellbender Research Program Honored with Friends of Conservation Award

The Help the Hellbender research program, based in Purdue Forestry and Natural Resources, was honored with the National Association of Conservation...

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Midwestern field trials suggest overuse of rootworm-resistant corn reduces farmers’ profits

An analysis of data covering 12 years and 10 U.S. Corn Belt states reveals that farmers suffer economic loss from the overuse of genetically...

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