Precision Agriculture

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Gebisa Ejeta Day honors Purdue World Food Prize winner - 10/21/2009
A Purdue University plant breeder and geneticist whose sorghum research won him the 2009 World Food Prize will be honored during a daylong celebration Thursday (Oct. 22) on Purdue's West Lafayette campus.
Ag outlook meetings give insight to what's in store for 2010 - 9/3/2009
Farmers, landowners, lenders and agribusiness managers are invited to attend a Purdue Agriculture Outlook Update meeting in one of 41 counties on dates from September through December.
Farm management, marketing, technology at the heart of workshop - 7/2/2009
Purdue University's 42nd annual Top Farmer Crop Workshop, designed to help farmers financially position their operation, assess new technologies and network with other farmers, agribusiness leaders, and university experts, is scheduled for July 19-22.
Workshop teaches about nutrient management plan software - 6/26/2009
Crop consultants, farmers, and National Resource Conservation Service (NRCS) and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) employees are welcome to attend the first Nutrient Management Plan Development Workshop, July 21-22, hosted by Purdue University's Department of Agronomy.
Undesirable weather slows down hay production - 6/24/2009
Spring weather has been less than favorable for harvesting hay, keeping many Indiana hay producers out of their fields, said Keith Johnson, Purdue Extension forage specialist.
Indiana farmer gives prescription -- to soil - 6/22/2009
Wheat Field Day to highlight resistance findings - 6/11/2009
Researchers identify a process that regulates seed germination - 3/11/2009
Gene's past could improve the future of rice - 1/23/2009
Workshops work to improve yields and gain global opportunities - 12/30/2008
Purdue study suggests warmer temperatures could lead to a boom in corn pests - 12/17/2008
Soil testing may help minimize potassium, phosphorus costs - 9/24/2008
Purdue experts leave nitrogen detection to optical reflectance sensors - 8/11/2008
Everything crops covered at Top Farmer Crop Workshop - 7/7/2008
Purdue professor shares secret to more productive forage harvest - 1/7/2008
Horticulture business owners target for management workshop - 12/14/2007
Workshop to teach basic irrigation concepts - 11/30/2007
Precision agriculture products must pay the bills - 9/14/2007
The Insect Version of TV Quiz show "What's My Line?" - 7/11/2007
Farm Management Tour media day set for May 30 - 5/15/2007
State chemist issues a crisis exemption to help corn growers - 5/11/2007
Scientists pinpoint proteins that direct plant growth, development - 3/26/2007
Technology, economics to be emphasis of annual field day - 8/17/2006
Tour to showcase effective non-traditional grazing methods - 8/17/2006
Top Farmer Crop Workshop cultivates better decision-making - 6/23/2006
Economist: To be site-specific, ag tools good for three years - 4/26/2006
Computer program puts byte on farmers' weed problems - 2/24/2006
Purdue Extension to offer fifth annual crop clinic - 2/1/2006
Specialist: For wheat yield gains, try to be more understanding - 12/6/2005
Crop advisers conference provides well-grounded education - 11/22/2005
Grazing is not just for animals anymore - 7/1/2005
Weed day tackles unwanted plants, unveils herbicide advances - 6/24/2005
Farm Management Tour will feature entrepreneurs - 6/6/2005
It's a wrap: Big 'marshmallows' latest haymaking process - 5/27/2005
GEAPS and Purdue offer Web course in grain-facility design - 5/18/2005
New tool offers weed management to Hoosier farmers - 4/14/2005
Purdue expert offers advice on potential field crop insect pests - 3/3/2005
Consider risks when altering crop rotations to avoid soybean rust - 2/22/2005
Southwest Indiana Crop Clinic set for March 10 in Jasper - 2/15/2005
Training days get soybean farmers in rust-fighting shape - 1/28/2005
Wheat, chemical theft head Purdue crop workshop playbill - 1/21/2005
Crop guide takes great pains to present herbicide injury - 1/7/2005
Crop conference advises those who advise others - 10/12/2004
Ag economist: High-tech yield data digitally divides farmers - 9/10/2004
Expert: Yield monitor calibration ensures data that computes - 9/7/2004
Purdue soybean CD offered at discount price to producers - 8/16/2004
Cornfield politics: Plots vie for votes at Agronomy Field Day - 8/10/2004
Purdue Top Farmer Crop Workshop fast-forwards to future - 6/10/2004
Farm Tour showcases Elkhart, LaGrange agriculture - 6/8/2004
More useful plants may sprout from gene role discovery - 4/19/2004
Purdue study drives home benefits of GPS auto guidance - 4/13/2004
Purdue scientists finding ways to outsmart crop-damaging bugs - 4/9/2004
Soybean seeds smaller this year, but just as good - 4/7/2004
Crop seminar packs bushels of information into single day - 2/23/2004
Pocket field guide packs wallet-expanding crop tips - 1/12/2004
Conference examines crop issues from start to finish - 11/10/2003
Strip tillage lays groundwork for spring planting, specialist says - 10/27/2003
Purdue ag researchers count the ways new seed meters better - 9/3/2003
Purdue field guide leaps off printed page, onto CD - 8/22/2003
Survey: Information gaps exist in precision agriculture - 2/11/2003
On Target - 6/1/2002
Economist: Wind farm profits wouldn't be a breeze for Hoosiers - 11/8/2001

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