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Growth does not happen all at once. More often it unfolds through small challenges, meaningful mentors and the decision to ...
A new, state-of-the-art, Forestry and Natural Resources building is essential to increasing our technological capabilities, expanding space for program growth, and bringing all FNR faculty, staff, and ...
For access to the Zoom link, please email Marion Welsh at welsh@purdue.edu. 10:30 a.m. Faculty research roundtable, CRTN 1042 1:00 p.m. Industry Roundtable, CRTN 1042 1:45 p.m. Graduate Student and ...
A new, state-of-the-art, Forestry and Natural Resources building is essential to increasing our technological capabilities, expanding space for program growth, and bringing all FNR faculty, staff, and ...
Purdue University's College of Agriculture leads globally in the science and business of agriculture, food, life, and natural resources, positively changing the world through our unwavering commitment ...
As spring approaches and the days grow warmer, it’s only natural to feel the call of the outdoors. But before you grab the leash and head out ...
Our mission is to fuel economic growth in the region and beyond by enabling food and beverage companies to ideate, develop, and commercialize novel improved, and sustainable products; to provide ...
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When Linda Lee received a sample of shellfish from an Alaskan reservation in 2005, she was looking for PCBs, or polychlorinated biphenyls — a group of chemicals banned in the U.S. in 1979 due to their ...
Peppermint and spearmint have been grown in Indiana since the late 1800s. The soils and climate of northern Indiana are well-suited for mint production. For many years, this area, southern Michigan ...
When most people picture a bee, they imagine a small black insect with a fuzzy body, yellow stripes and glossy dark eyes. But ...