Purdue innovation could help crops survive prolonged drought, save water WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Purdue researchers are developing a technology that could enable specific plants and crops to survive extreme periods of drought, while significantly decreasing agricultural water consumption. Ray Bressan, a distinguished professor in Purdue’s College of Agriculture; Yang Zhao, a research assistant[Read More…]
Landscape architects break misconceptions and prep for capstone gallery By DANIELLE WILKINSON Executive Reporter Mar 31, 2016 Reed Aren “When you’re walking down the street what you’re walking on was designed by us, just about everything outside is done by us.” A senior in the College of Agriculture said most people are unaware that landscape[Read More…]
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