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This year’s Indiana Invasive Species Conference, hosted by Purdue Extension in partnership with the Indiana Invasive Species ...
The Indiana State Fair kicks off Aug. 1 and highlights the theme “Soundtrack of Summer,” presented by Get Prepared Indiana.
Playing in the dirt isn’t just a summer-time activity for kids. It can be a great tool for youth to learn about the soil that ...
Hopefully you are starting to harvest some wonderful vegetables from your garden. If you are unsure if a vegetable is ready to harvest, hopefully the information below will help. Additionally, we have ...
One of the best ways to improve both forage yield and animal performance on low-producing grass pastures is to periodically renovate them.
Bi-weekly Purdue Extension hosts a Field Crop Update for Extension Educators and Specialists. These updates are usually shared online via the Purdue on the Farm and/or the Purdue Extension – Putnam ...
The 4-H Standard Report Form was introduced in 1936 offering a structured record keeping experience. This would set the path for recognition selection for years to come. The introduction of the “4-H ...
Purdue University’s Department of Botany and Plant Pathology will host Weed Science Field Day on June 26 at the Throckmorton Purdue Agricultural Center (TPAC).
Purdue Extension Knox County 2025 4-H Newsletter, featuring news, dates and deadlines for the Knox County Fair. Here is one story that is featured on our newsletter ...
A private applicator uses or supervises restricted use pesticides on property they own or rent, for the purpose of producing an agricultural commodity. To maintain a valid license, private applicators ...
The National AgrAbility Project, housed at Purdue University’s Breaking New Ground Resource Center in the Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering, has published a guide for creating ...