Hongji Gui was recently honored as a recipient of the Purdue University Teaching Academy Graduate Teaching Award during a celebration hosted by the Provost and the Dean of the Graduate School. Hongi was our department’s nominee, and she has been an outstandingly effective teaching assistant in HORT 101 (Fundamentals of Horticulture). She was nominated by her professors,[Read More…]
Purdue Master Gardeners in Tippecanoe County along with Jeff Phillips, Extension Educator, ANR, Tippecanoe County, have developed demonstration gardens and community gardens at the Purdue Extension Office in Lafayette as well as at many other locations throughout the Lafayette/West Lafayette area. Purdue Master Gardener volunteers in partnership with Purdue Extension use these demonstration gardens to[Read More…]
Amy Jones has been a Purdue Boilermaker for the last seven years and has no imminent plans to alter her course. In fact, she began her new position of Plant Sciences Recruitment and Outreach Coordinator with the College of Agriculture in June 2013 and is housed in the Horticulture Building. Jones, an alumna who graduated[Read More…]
The ASHS Growth Chambers and Controlled Environments Working Group (CEWG) is pleased to announce the winners of its first competition of the best student oral presentations related to controlled environment research at the ASHS Annual Conference. The competition was held during at the American Society for Horticultural Science Annual Conference, July 22 – 25 2013 in[Read More…]
Graduate Ag Research Spotlight: Chris Currey “We’re enhancing the efficiency of propagation. That’s the compelling part for me – trying to contribute a more efficient system.” -Chris Currey THE STUDENTIn the summer between his high school graduation and enrollment at the University of Minnesota, Chris Currey worked at a public garden along the Mississippi[Read More…]
Two projects are underway in the Midwest to test and expand the use of mechanical grape vine pruning. One project in Wisconsin will evaluate mechanical rough pruning for cold climate hybrids. Another research project at Purdue University is looking at cutting edge technology to perform finer pruning using robotics. During 2012, David Danzinger of Danzinger[Read More…]
The day before Halloween, I wrote a story about Pleasanton, Calif.-based Adept Technology Inc., whose automated ClamPAC system is now being used to pack clamshells at San Juan Batista, Calif.-based Earthbound Farm. The next night, following my kids around the dark streets of our neighborhood, I was just a tiny bit afraid of running into[Read More…]
TIPPECANOE COUNTY, Ind. (WLFI) – A farm owned by Purdue near campus now has roughly 10 acres of certified organic land. This places researchers in a strong position to help develop more effective organic farming practices. The land’s located at Meigs Farm and is part of the Throckmorton Purdue Agricultural Center in Tippecanoe County.. It[Read More…]
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Purdue University researchers received $6 million in grants to automate one of the most laborious and costly jobs in vineyards and apple orchards. Each year, fruit growers spend about 20 percent of their labor costs on pruning vines and trees. Peter Hirst, an associate professor of horticulture, is leading a program[Read More…]
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