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How household composition influences food behaviors and spending

Ag Barometer

Farmers say current conditions on U.S. farms are weakening

Leo Koenigsfeld

Leo Koenigsfeld - Graduate Ag Research Spotlight

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Jacob Ricker-Gilbert

Resounding question drives Ricker-Gilbert's research

From his early days as an undergraduate, Purdue Agricultural Economics Professor Jacob Ricker-Gilbert was driven by a single question: Why is there...

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Indiana Organic Network: Cultivating community for Hoosier farmers

Communities rely on farmers to produce the food that sits on their dinner table, and farmers rely on consumers to provide a market for their...

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Purdue hosts Plant-based Foods Product Development and Marketing Competition

A generous gift from the Young Family will drive food innovation at Purdue University over the next eight years by funding the new Plant-based...

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FNR Field Report: Austin Grant

Austin Grant, a senior majoring in aquatic sciences with a minor in military science and leadership, spent the summer gaining knowledge about the...

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ABE professor Ambrose recognized for advancing ag safety and health

Kingsly Ambrose, a professor in the Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering, was recently honored with the SMV Technologies...

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When passions connect: insect biology meets history

Her love for insects started early. “From the moment I could walk, I was outside looking at insects,” she said. “I even kept a...

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2025–26 Animal Sciences scholarship recipients announced

Purdue Animal Sciences awarded $72,200 in scholarships to students for the 2025–26 school year.

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