Vera Vukovic, Brandon McNally, Aaron Patton and co-authors published paper in Crop, Forage & Turfgrass Management titled “A survey of ethofumesate resistant annual bluegrass (Poa annua) on US golf courses.” In December last year, Vera Vukovic, Brandon McNally, Cale Bigelow, Stephen Meyers, Aaron Patton and co-authors published a paper in Weed Technology titled “Ethofumesate-resistant annual…Read more about Recent Papers from Turfgrass Researchers[Read More]
Purdue Agriculture featured a story on the Jules Janick Horticulture Garden on their website: April Showers Bring May Flowers to Jules Janick Horticulture Garden
Celina Gómez and Cary Mitchell along with OptimIA project colleagues from around the USA are in the Tokyo suburb of Kashiwa May 15-19 to visit the Japan Plant Factory Association, give papers about their indoor agriculture research, and to visit several progressive plant factories in that area.
The Hoagland Lab joined the Midwest Microbiome Symposium hosted this year by Purdue from 13th through 15th May at Beck Center. Henrique Petry and Cristian Salinas, both PhD students, presented their posters on nanoplastics effect on tomato and lettuce microbiome and coffee root endophytes response to legume intercropping.
Krishna Nemali was invited to present about ‘Home Hydroponics’ to Miami County Master Gardeners in Peru, Indiana this week. The presentation described the benefits of producing food crops in homes, introduced two different types of home hydroponic systems, and additional resources available at Purdue for home gardeners.
This year, the Purdue Arboretum reached another milestone. In 2019—together with Purdue Grounds Department, Campus Planning, and Architecture and Sustainability Facilities—they proposed that 1869 trees would be planted on campus over a period of 5 years, as part of a Tree Planting Master Plan initiative. This number quickly grew to 3738 trees, which was determined…Read more about The Purdue Arboretum and HLA Student Volunteers Plant Hundreds of Trees at Horticulture Park[Read More]
Morning Ag Clips published an article on the financial impacts of Purdue Ag Centers Field Days for farmers: Annual Field Days at Purdue Agricultural Centers Lead to Financial Improvements.
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