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Ag economist: Thanksgiving leftovers include money in pocket - 11/12/2009
Turkey and the trimmings might not be the only leftovers from this year's Thanksgiving feast. Americans should find a few more dollars left over after purchasing the annual meal, said a Purdue University agricultural economist.
Specialist: Grain quality a concern this year - 11/12/2009
A Purdue University Cooperative Extension Service pest management specialist says farmers have a reason to be concerned with grain quality this harvest season because of wet weather this year.
Study gives clearer picture of how land-use changes affect U.S. climate - 11/2/2009
Researchers say regional surface temperatures can be affected by land use, suggesting that local and regional strategies, such as creating green spaces and buffer zones in and around urban areas, could be a tool in addressing climate change.
Purdue experts hold session to help farmers manage the 2009 harvest - 11/2/2009
Wet weather and moldy corn make grain harvest, storage and marketing a bit tricky this year, but Purdue University Extension specialists will hold a session Nov. 9 to help Hoosier farmers better manage the 2009 corn crop.
Moldy corn could cause more problems if not stored properly - 10/21/2009
Corn farmers across Illinois, Indiana and Ohio are battling moldy corn, which causes challenges from a grain handling and storage standpoint. A Purdue University researcher offers tips and advice for farmers in the Eastern Corn Belt dealing with Diplodia, Gibberella and other corn ear rots.
Beef meetings to concentrate on successful calving - 10/19/2009
Experiment allowed 4-Hers to create, learn about biofuels - 10/7/2009
Purdue specialist offers tips for weed control before planting wheat - 9/30/2009
Surplus U.S. crop means lower prices; need to stimulate use - 9/9/2009
Christmas tree field day gives insight to producers - 9/3/2009
Forages, equipment, management strategies at heart of Forage Day - 8/27/2009
Indiana farmland values and cash rents down slightly, survey shows - 8/21/2009
Study of 16 developing countries shows climate change could deepen poverty - 8/20/2009
Educational field day designed for Hoosier Angus producers - 8/19/2009
Managing to improve pastures is focus of Purdue forage workshop - 8/19/2009
Crop report reflects abundant crop, meaning lower market prices - 8/13/2009
Ag and health issues to be addressed at Pinney-Purdue Field Day - 8/12/2009
Unusually quiet year for soybean aphids, but don't stop scouting - 8/12/2009
Vegetable growers: Late blight has been confirmed in Indiana - 8/7/2009
MarketMaker provides opportunity to buy and sell local foods - 8/5/2009
Purdue state fair exhibits combine learning and fun - 7/20/2009
In the Grow - Question & Answer - 7/20/2009
Corn growers: Tips to decide if a fungicide application is warranted - 7/15/2009
Weed management trials to showcase control methods and results - 7/1/2009
Nematologist: Weather conditions favorable for needle nematodes - 6/18/2009
Field day offers tips for farmers, applicators, crop consultants - 6/8/2009
Farm tour features irrigation, mint, seed corn, management strategies - 6/5/2009
Nitrogen losses no more than normal, despite wet spring - 5/29/2009
Economist: Gas prices rising but shouldn't top $3 a gallon - 5/22/2009
Corn growers: Be on the lookout for black cutworm - 5/14/2009
Beware of fusarium head blight in wheat; conditions right - 5/14/2009
Adequate P and K levels critical for high-yielding alfalfa stands - 5/7/2009
Expert gives application tips for smooth spreading, despite rain - 5/5/2009
Springtime Flies Are Parasites of Earthworms - 4/29/2009
Workshop gives participants hands-on experience with tree evaluation - 4/21/2009
Weed specialist: Residual herbicides no match for wet soil - 4/21/2009
Expert: Beware of grass tetany, pasture bloat in cattle - 4/21/2009
Vegetable Gardening In A Small Space - 4/17/2009
Purdue Yard & Garden Calendar - 4/17/2009
Purple panel traps help detect devastating invasive insect - 4/13/2009
Tillage operations present options for seedbed preparation - 4/13/2009
Experts give three tips to help farmers make final planting decisions - 3/30/2009
Agricultural economists discuss USDA report in live Webcast - 3/19/2009
Increased cost of starter fertilizer has farmers seeking alternatives - 3/17/2009
Purdue alumni honored for outstanding work in agriculture - 3/11/2009
Economists: What sent farm prices up now bringing them down - 3/11/2009
Vegetable growers can look to Purdue publications for advice - 3/10/2009
Conference to discuss ways to control white tailed deer - 2/25/2009
Purdue Yard & Garden Calendar - 2/19/2009
New Vegetable Varieties 2009 - 2/19/2009
Junior Pork Day shows new swine showmen around the ring - 2/17/2009
In The Grow - 2/6/2009
Little fixes can save big bucks in greenhouses this winter - 1/13/2009
Twelve Buggy Days of Christmas - 12/11/2008
In The Grow - 12/8/2008
In The Grow - 11/20/2008
Yard & Garden Calendar - 11/20/2008
Economist: Thanksgiving feast gobbling up more food dollars - 11/17/2008
Income tax management for farmers to be discussed - 10/23/2008
Timely tips can help beef producers through hard times - 10/14/2008
Indiana Farm Sustainability Tour to feature timber - 10/8/2008
Goat and sheep grazing workshop to help producers save money - 9/24/2008
Indiana Farm Sustainability Tour to feature agritourism - 9/17/2008
Purdue Extension hosts Ag Outlook Meetings across Indiana - 9/5/2008
Forum to help farmers prepare for emergency situations - 8/21/2008
Outstanding women in agriculture recognized by Purdue - 8/18/2008
Tour emphasizes relationships; connecting with the consumer - 8/15/2008
U.S. corn and soybean crop recovered beyond expectations - 8/13/2008
Don’t worry about soybean rust, experts scouting near and far - 8/11/2008
Exhibit to strengthen the bones and enlighten the mind - 7/23/2008
Flooding damaged cropland, but reduced pesky insects - 7/23/2008
Trap detects emerald ash borer in northern Indiana county - 7/22/2008
When Lightning Strikes, Is The Tree Out? - 7/17/2008
Employee retention, if not good, shocks pocket book - 7/17/2008
Organic production and processing focus of farm tour - 7/15/2008
Contest to feature wines from all over the world - 6/26/2008
Who can afford corn? Almost no one, Purdue economist says - 6/25/2008
Weeds out of control across Indiana fields - 6/20/2008
Sweet corn growers beware of corn earworm; scout frequently - 6/19/2008
Tour to showcase farm management perspectives - 6/4/2008
Surprisingly, despite surplus supplies, pork prices increase - 5/28/2008
Specialist: Little changes can mean gas savings down the road - 5/27/2008
Delayed planting may be blessing in disguise for soybeans - 5/16/2008
Expert offers strategies for farmers to reduce diesel fuel costs - 5/7/2008
Tour to stress importance of e-marketing to farm sustainability - 5/6/2008
Three Purdue specialists to speak at 2008 fruit growers meeting - 5/2/2008
Purdue Yard & Garden - May - 4/21/2008
Preparing Strawberry Patch - 4/21/2008
Road losses add up, taxing amphibians and other animals - 4/16/2008
Treatment approved to fight emerald ash borer in Indiana - 4/9/2008
Crop acreage is back to soybeans, but economist says hold on - 4/3/2008
Expert advises farmers to plant corn in fields not yet committed - 3/27/2008
Purdue Yard & Garden Calendar - April - 3/24/2008
Temporary Shelter for Bare-Root Landscape Plants - 3/24/2008
Farmers' market workshops to feature benefits of WIC program - 3/24/2008
Ag outlook meeting will feature grain-pricing strategies - 3/19/2008
Pathologist: Be wary of fungicide crop yield boost claims - 3/19/2008
Spring wine workshop overflowing with acidic information - 3/18/2008
Hoophouses and high tunnels focus of videoconference - 3/14/2008
Farmers need to clean fields up before spring, says expert - 2/29/2008
Ag economist: World grain demand straining U.S. supply - 2/20/2008
Indiana Horticulture Congress is on January 28-30 - 1/25/2008
Entomologist: Don't let volunteer corn report for duty - 1/2/2008
Crop residues lose nutritional value with time, precipitation - 1/2/2008
In The Grow - December - 12/7/2007
Window to spray winter-annual weeds nearly closed - 12/7/2007
Grazing management publication offers a lot to chew on - 11/19/2007
Nematodes worming free of common soybean resistance genes - 11/15/2007
Thankfully, higher food prices may not affect main course - 11/12/2007
In The Grow - November - 11/1/2007
Booklet tackles uncommonly resilient common lambsquarters - 10/24/2007
Demand for pumpkins grows, uses vary among consumers - 10/19/2007
Soybean rust confirmed in Indiana, but poses no threat - 10/19/2007
Purdue Yard & Garden Calendar - November - 10/18/2007
Composting Turns Trash to Treasure - 10/18/2007
Oriental beetle finds new home in northwest Indiana - 10/16/2007
Extension expert offers tips for grain storage - 10/15/2007
Agronomist: Stunted pastures need growth spurt before grazing - 10/2/2007
New information on corn, soybean varieties helps growers - 9/27/2007
Tips for farmers pressured ever earlier to make seed selection - 9/25/2007
If the option exists, it's better to put soybeans in the bin - 9/14/2007
Ag economist: Higher crop prices a risk some farmers can't take - 9/11/2007
It's now or never for planting late-season forages, expert says - 8/27/2007
High temperatures, low precipitation creating many problems - 8/20/2007
Indiana land values, cash rents highest since 1977 - 8/15/2007
Experts on crop yield: For the best, go west - 8/14/2007
Hands-on forage workshop to provide learning opportunities - 8/10/2007
Spider mites might drag down soybean yields this year - 8/10/2007
Quest for best continuous corn-management practices - 8/7/2007
Online resources offer heaps of information on grain piling - 7/30/2007
Options for producers with forage cuttings that aren't cutting it - 7/27/2007
Ozonator: Blasts bugs in grain bins - 7/25/2007
Ag engineer: Proper tire use not gaining traction with all farmers - 7/20/2007
Weather takes growers and crops on a roller-coaster ride - 7/20/2007
Farm bill among topics for Top Farmer Crop Workshop - 7/12/2007
More planes to fly Indiana skies in July - 7/3/2007
Weekend rain helps, but state still dry, climatologists say - 6/26/2007
Moving firewood is more dangerous than ever during holiday - 6/25/2007
Climatologists: Weekend rain likely not enough to stop drought - 6/22/2007
Specialists: Weather extremes landing haymakers on hay crops - 6/21/2007
Indiana crop growers have one more spring insect to look for - 6/13/2007
Purdue Weed Day shows which herbicides pack a punch - 6/8/2007
Purdue expert offers tips for shopping at local farmers' markets - 6/6/2007
Hay crop outlook featured at the annual Purdue Forage Day - 6/5/2007
Organic vegetable production focus of Purdue field day - 5/29/2007
Program will help growers learn how to better manage pastures - 5/22/2007
Early detection of soybean rust poses threat to Hoosier crop - 5/18/2007
Purdue expert encourages growers to get creative with grazing - 5/15/2007
State chemist issues a crisis exemption to help corn growers - 5/11/2007
The race is on, only these vehicles are moving less than 25 mph - 5/10/2007
Mild winter could mean more damage by alfalfa weevil - 4/10/2007
Wicked winter weather gone, but not for long - 4/4/2007
Specialist: Overweight farm trucks could bring heavy penalties - 4/3/2007
Planting deadline looms for Roundup Ready alfalfa, expert says - 3/23/2007
Economist: Price is right for farmers to spend more on inputs - 3/2/2007
Annual mint meeting highlights cutting edge research in industry - 2/27/2007
Tours will feature diversified farming across Indiana - 2/23/2007
Purdue dairy speaker sinks teeth into bovine overeating - 2/23/2007
Asian soybean rust to be discussed at southwest Indiana crop clinic - 2/12/2007
Video series helps farmers ride organic food wave - 1/26/2007
Glyphosate-resistant giant ragweed confirmed in Indiana, Ohio - 12/21/2006
Purdue seminars prepare farmers for biofuels-era marketing - 12/5/2006
Economist: Tax changes provide farmers many happy returns - 12/5/2006
Thankfully, food and energy affordable this holiday - 11/17/2006
Winter expected to blow in with early cold before warming up - 11/16/2006
What's eating aphids? Two bugs farmers should know - 11/10/2006
Economist: Corn acreage for 2007 looks like 1946 all over again - 11/6/2006
Indiana case is northernmost advance of soybean rust - 10/26/2006
Price already right for selling corn, agricultural economist says - 10/18/2006
Pathologist: Soybean rust near Indiana no reason for concern - 10/13/2006
Purdue agricultural graduates report fast job search, better pay - 10/4/2006
Specialist: Fall herbicide applications weed out winter annuals - 9/27/2006
Purdue tax workshops offer wise deductions for 2006 filings - 9/26/2006
Make a clean break from dirty grain bins, specialist says - 9/25/2006
Specialist: Soybeans more mature for their age than some think - 9/8/2006
Pathologist: Wheat still leads in what producers wish it didn't - 9/1/2006
Purdue to sponsor deer preparation workshops - 8/28/2006
Purdue DVD gives tips for outdoorsmen regarding drug litter - 8/28/2006
Ground swell: Purdue survey finds farmland values up again - 8/24/2006
Sturgeon's general warning: Stable for now, but beware - 8/21/2006
Specialist: Hay harvest costs less when animals do the work - 8/15/2006
Hold on for better 2007 Indiana farm income, ag experts say - 8/11/2006
Entomologist: Corn pest an earful of bad news for farmers - 8/4/2006
Specialist: Rotational grazing a pick-me-up for tired pastures - 7/31/2006
Disease talk isn't cheap if fungicides involved, pathologist says - 7/21/2006
Purdue survey: Farmers sold on grain marketing alternatives - 7/12/2006
Wines pour into town to compete for top honors - 7/7/2006
Beef producers shouldn't turn blind eye to pinkeye, expert says - 7/7/2006
Top Farmer Crop Workshop cultivates better decision-making - 6/23/2006
Web log beefs up cattle industry information, news - 6/19/2006
Specialist: Adjust combine to blow away scab-infected wheat - 6/14/2006
Specialist: Web-based farm tools more calculating than weeds - 6/9/2006
Flight risk: Flies a health concern for beef cattle, specialist says - 6/6/2006
Pathologist: So far, all's quiet on Midwestern soybean rust front - 5/31/2006
Weed specialists: Yellow fields running up red flags for farmers - 5/17/2006
Hay there! Purdue Forage Day shows how production is done - 5/17/2006
Purdue workshop shows wild West spirit still alive in hay - 5/3/2006
Economist: To be site-specific, ag tools good for three years - 4/26/2006
La Niña could make spring a bumpy ride - 4/11/2006
No fish story: Indiana positioned for aquaculture boom - 4/7/2006
Specialist: Get ready for weeds in early Roundup Ready corn - 3/30/2006
Early soybean planting a growing trend in state - 3/17/2006
Trading spacings? Fungicide unaffected by soybean row widths - 3/10/2006
Purdue field guide an agronomic best-seller — again - 3/1/2006
Computer program puts byte on farmers' weed problems - 2/24/2006
Got grazing questions? 'Stick' with it for answers - 2/23/2006
Study: Adopting new Bt corn is age-old decision for farmers - 2/17/2006
Economists: Corn after corn a continuous challenge for growers - 2/14/2006
Purdue Web site knows beans about soy production - 2/3/2006
'Lo-till' farming a high priority at Purdue crop workshop - 2/2/2006
Cashing in on money-making forages focus of seminar - 1/23/2006
Study shows fewer farmers are ag input 'convenience' buyers - 1/18/2006
Specialist: Soybean aphid might break with tradition in 2006 - 1/13/2006
Cold Decembers often are followed by warm Januarys - 1/12/2006
Purdue workshops help farmers think through nitrogen use - 1/4/2006
Crop workshop game show places pests in 'Jeopardy!' - 12/22/2005
Grazing conference offers livestock producers lots to chew on - 12/21/2005
Researchers find weed harbors soybean's No. 1 pest - 12/9/2005
Specialist: For wheat yield gains, try to be more understanding - 12/6/2005
New tax deduction plows money back into farmers' pockets - 12/1/2005
Survey: Herbicide-defiant weeds causing few anxious moments - 11/29/2005
Crop advisers conference provides well-grounded education - 11/22/2005
Surprise! Purdue corn trial yields higher than expected - 11/18/2005
New program certifies noxious weed-free hay, straw - 11/9/2005
Economists: Ethanol's impact on agriculture a mixed blessing - 10/19/2005
Combine fires preventable threats, farm safety specialist says - 10/18/2005
Specialist: Harvested fields springing back to life with weeds - 10/7/2005
Soybeans, friendly bacteria hit it off through inoculation - 10/3/2005
Soybean nematodes out of mind, but not out of sight, in 2005 - 9/16/2005
Economists: Katrina's impact could reach harvest-ready crops - 9/9/2005
Indiana to host Tri-State Woodland and Wildlife Workshop - 9/7/2005
Economists to gaze into future at agricultural outlook meetings - 8/25/2005
Many 'variables' add up to average Indiana crop, experts say - 8/12/2005
Giant ragweed still No. 1 on problematic hit parade - 8/11/2005
Purdue survey: Indiana farmland values still sizzling - 8/9/2005
Purdue agricultural center field days to offer educational feast - 8/5/2005
Specialty grain manual covers business by the book - 7/29/2005
Weather good or bad, Web site tracks crop yield trends - 7/25/2005
Farmers invited to phone it in for soybean rust update - 7/14/2005
Purdue field events update farmers on soybean rust - 7/12/2005
Hurricane could pack soybean rust along with wind, rain - 7/8/2005
Purdue Agriculture to be well-represented at state fair - 7/7/2005
Agricultural publications help truckers hit the road - legally - 6/10/2005
Purdue booklet speaks volumes about soybean rust - 6/6/2005
Farm Management Tour will feature entrepreneurs - 6/6/2005
Sentinel plots stand guard over nation's soybean crops - 5/26/2005
Almost invisible destructive insect sends researchers to the Far East - 5/13/2005
Broadcast lays out strategic plan for Indiana agriculture - 5/10/2005
Silver anniversary Purdue Forage Day to be another sterling event - 5/6/2005
Purdue aquaculture event tells farmers how to 'go fish' - 5/4/2005
Stuck on you: Yellow traps catch cantaloupe beetles, study finds - 5/3/2005
Kudzu turning over new leaves in Indiana counties - 4/25/2005
Unpredictable weather, disease carriers make protection paramount - 4/21/2005
Experts offer tips to protect animals and people - 4/21/2005
Purdue accepting nominations for Hovde Award - 4/19/2005
Specialists: Fungicides don't always do well in 'mixed' company - 4/18/2005
Specialist: Grass tetany-afflicted cows unsteady as they go - 4/8/2005
Purdue Ag mixes education and entertainment at Spring Fest - 4/7/2005
Purdue Agriculture honors 8 distinguished alums - 4/6/2005
Step back in time for best hog futures prices, economist says - 4/5/2005
Purdue survey shows Indiana farmland still hot property - 4/4/2005
Atrazine runoff jeopardizing herbicide's use by farmers - 3/17/2005
Keep close eye on far-off soybean rust, pathologist says - 3/15/2005
Top Farmer workshop tackles tough producer decisions - 3/8/2005
Economist: Crop insurance gives back what soy rust takes away - 3/4/2005
Catch of the day: Purdue workshop examines prawn production - 3/1/2005
Specialist: Illegal fungicide spraying won't pay off in the end - 2/11/2005
Weed guide puts farmers in control of noxious plants - 2/2/2005
Training days get soybean farmers in rust-fighting shape - 1/28/2005
Purdue, DNR team for gypsy moth public meetings - 1/24/2005
Wheat, chemical theft head Purdue crop workshop playbill - 1/21/2005
Purdue workshops tackle risky business of human resources - 1/14/2005
Purdue experts available for comment on floods - 1/13/2005
Purdue expert offers advice on dealing with damaged trees - 1/11/2005
Crop guide takes great pains to present herbicide injury - 1/7/2005
Purdue meetings answer nagging soybean rust questions - 12/28/2004
Purdue workshop gives owners leg up on handing down farm - 12/17/2004
What's in a fungicide's name? Soybean rust control, expert says - 12/14/2004
NBC commentator Tim Russert to speak at Purdue Ag Fish Fry - 12/3/2004
Purdue Web site pits corn hybrids in one-on-one matchups - 11/23/2004
Not all farmers able to make hay in marketing forage, expert says - 11/19/2004
Higher incomes give farmers reason to be thankful - 11/16/2004
Feast your eyes on higher Thanksgiving food prices for 2004 - 11/15/2004
Economist: Soybean rust could carry hefty price tag - 11/12/2004
Disaster preparedness is no game - unless you're playing this one - 11/4/2004
Weeds taking the fields as crop season winds down - 11/4/2004
Purdue corn performance trials good to the last crop - 10/29/2004
It's not too late to plant wheat, Purdue agronomist says - 10/27/2004
Economist: When it comes to taxes, farmers create own breaks - 10/25/2004
Market Choices Web site lists buyers for farmers' biotech corn - 10/15/2004
Crop conference advises those who advise others - 10/12/2004
Grain quality program shows what soybeans made of - 10/1/2004
Ag economist: High-tech yield data digitally divides farmers - 9/10/2004
Expert: Yield monitor calibration ensures data that computes - 9/7/2004
'Custom'-made Purdue study lists rates for hired farm work - 8/26/2004
Purdue farm tours feature fall fruit - 8/26/2004
Disease-carrying mosquitoes are on the wing in late summer, fall - 8/23/2004
Groundswell: Indiana farmland values keep growing - 8/19/2004
Indy competition, like wine, gets better with age - 8/11/2004
Purdue workshop shows better forage a thing of the pasture - 8/10/2004
Cornfield politics: Plots vie for votes at Agronomy Field Day - 8/10/2004
Swine nutrition hogs spotlight at Purdue-sponsored conference - 8/2/2004
Tractor operating course steers teens toward farm jobs - 7/22/2004
Snake exhibit among a variety of Purdue state fair displays - 7/15/2004
Agronomists: Long-term corn, soybean yield trends acres apart - 7/15/2004
Expert: Weather-beaten farmers could soon be weed-whipped - 6/21/2004
Cool temperatures chill soybean growth, specialist says - 6/11/2004
Purdue offers leadership training for natural resources community - 6/11/2004
Purdue Top Farmer Crop Workshop fast-forwards to future - 6/10/2004
Farm Tour showcases Elkhart, LaGrange agriculture - 6/8/2004
'Go figures:' Census of Ag says metro farm numbers up - 6/3/2004
Economist: Ag exports race toward record, with Indiana setting pace - 6/1/2004
Specialist: Play it safe on the farm or pay in more ways than one - 5/28/2004
Diagnostic workshops root out crop-ruining problems - 5/20/2004
'Hay' kids! Purdue Forage Day adds children's program - 5/11/2004
Storage bins deadly if farmers go against the grain, expert says - 5/10/2004
Specialist: Herbicide-immune marestail galloping across state - 4/29/2004
Economist: Market trends put hog producers over a pork barrel - 4/23/2004
Pathologist: Fungicide only option for rustproofing soybeans - 4/16/2004
Purdue study drives home benefits of GPS auto guidance - 4/13/2004
Purdue specialists help rewrite outdated livestock standards - 4/7/2004
Economist: Soybean stock surprise could shake planting plans - 3/31/2004
Farm tour heads to Elkhart, LaGrange counties - 3/29/2004
Fumed over no-till? 'Revenge' won't be sweet, agronomist says - 3/16/2004
Past crop season teaches hard-luck lessons, agronomists say - 3/5/2004
Economist: No time like present to purchase crop insurance - 3/3/2004
'Toolbox' CD full of fixes for farm accessibility - 2/25/2004
Crop seminar packs bushels of information into single day - 2/23/2004
Purdue publications help farm-friendly practices pay off - 2/13/2004
Ag census shows numbers up for big, small farms in Indiana - 2/6/2004
How 'lo-till' can you go? Workshop provides answers - 2/4/2004
Purdue study finds alliances don't hog-tie pork industry - 1/28/2004
Economist: Soybean demand won't slow until prices hit brakes - 1/16/2004
Pocket field guide packs wallet-expanding crop tips - 1/12/2004
Purdue workshops address preseason buzz on crop pests - 12/29/2003
Economist: Support payments underpin strong soybean market - 12/19/2003
Book places forage know-how in the palm of the hand - 12/8/2003
Purdue corn trials judged a winner despite weather - 12/3/2003
Field study shows some rootworms wriggle free of insecticides - 11/26/2003
Squirrel invasion sows seeds of change for future forests - 11/25/2003
Farmland leases 'court' trouble if not done right, specialist says - 11/17/2003
Purdue researchers develop alternative heating oil using soybean blend - 11/17/2003
Program turns camera's eye on farm tax rules - 11/12/2003
Purdue expert: Proper tree care crucial to safe holiday season - 11/11/2003
Extension publication a 'show-and-tell' of pesticide safety - 11/3/2003
Strip tillage lays groundwork for spring planting, specialist says - 10/27/2003
Federal law change gives farmers ultimate tax break, expert says - 10/22/2003
Cloud $9: Soybean prices could reach 1997 highs, economist says - 10/14/2003
Agronomist: Early soybean harvest yields to weather's influence - 10/3/2003
Weeds could fill void created by departing crops, specialist says - 9/30/2003
Address the soil's needs after hay harvest is complete - 9/25/2003
Economists: U.S. on verge of becoming net agricultural importer - 9/19/2003
Purdue Extension to offer venison workshops - 9/11/2003
Corn looks dry, but still 'wet' inside the ears, Purdue experts say - 9/11/2003
Pumpkin varieties, disease management twilight meeting topics - 9/10/2003
Purdue ag researchers count the ways new seed meters better - 9/3/2003
Gone batty: Fall best time to evict unwanted bats - 8/26/2003
Purdue field guide leaps off printed page, onto CD - 8/22/2003
Full of beans: Purdue field day covers crop from top to bottom - 8/21/2003
Herbicide-resistant weed puts down roots in Indiana cropfields - 8/18/2003
Indiana crops making up ground as harvest nears, experts say - 8/12/2003
Tiny aphids becoming big problem for Indiana soybean farmers - 8/7/2003
Many Indiana melons showing up late for harvest - 8/7/2003
Agronomist: Weather deals Indiana soybeans near knockout blow - 7/24/2003
Japanese beetle damage to reach peak in late July - 7/21/2003
Economist: Market outlook finally high on the hog - 7/18/2003
Rain-soaked wheat could give farmers growing pains - 7/18/2003
Obscure corn pest a 'miner' concern for farmers, entomologist says - 7/14/2003
Economist: State's 2003 crop no bin-buster, but better than '02 - 7/10/2003
Flooding could turn Indiana cropfields into watery graves - 7/8/2003
Agronomist: Double cropping twice as nice for forage producers - 7/2/2003
GPS, high-tech issues way up there at Top Farmer Crop Workshop - 6/20/2003
Disease pressure coming to a head in wheat, pathologist says - 6/17/2003
Agronomist: Slow-growing corn playing tricks with farmers' eyes - 6/17/2003
Controlling weeds a tall order for no-till farmers, specialist says - 6/13/2003
Spring storms bring about flood of crop insurance issues - 6/5/2003
Waterlogged fields have Hoosier farmers making replant decisions - 5/22/2003
Sky's the limit – literally – on U.S. corn production, analyst says - 5/13/2003
Storms shouldn't rain on farmers' planting parade, specialist says - 5/9/2003
Diagnostic workshops offer clues to what ails crops - 5/8/2003
Vegetable gardening CD a helpful tool - 3/25/2003
Poinsettias demand special care for holiday beauty - 12/2/2002
Purdue Web site provides helpful holiday resources - 12/2/2002
Event gives consumers a chance to pick their poinsettia - 11/26/2002
November last call for winterizing garden ponds - 11/25/2002
Expert says giving can be a part of every child's holiday - 11/6/2002
Not enough pumpkins to fill pie demands, experts say - 9/4/2002

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