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Opportunities exist for beef, dairy producers to utilize damaged corn - 11/20/2009
The moldy corn that is coming out of some Indiana fields presents challenges to growers and livestock producers, but cattlemen may be able to take advantage of this unfortunate opportunity, said Purdue University beef and dairy specialists.
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.
Vegetable meeting provides insight on industry issues - 11/9/2009
Commercial vegetable producers can learn about the latest technology and pest management issues at the 2009 Purdue Vegetable Growers Meeting on Nov. 25 at the Fulton County Fairgrounds in Rochester.
The Beef Center, a new Web site, contains all things beef - 11/2/2009
The Purdue University Beef Team has launched a new Web site designed to be an information source for beef producers from Indiana and throughout the Midwest.
Economist: Renewable fuel talk turning to cellulosic gas, diesel - 10/28/2009
A Purdue University agricultural economist and energy policy analyst has changed his tune on renewable fuels.
Seminar to help horse businesses better manage their operations - 10/27/2009
Beef meetings to concentrate on successful calving - 10/19/2009
Corn plants can break yield barrier with right resources, study shows - 10/7/2009
Precise blending makes marketable product from ethanol co-product - 9/16/2009
Surplus U.S. crop means lower prices; need to stimulate use - 9/9/2009
Purdue delivers hands-on education at OSU farm show - 9/4/2009
Ag outlook meetings give insight to what's in store for 2010 - 9/3/2009
Indiana farmland values and cash rents down slightly, survey shows - 8/21/2009
American Simmental Cattle Conference to be at Purdue - 8/21/2009
Seminar aims to improve decision-making processes - 8/19/2009
MarketMaker provides opportunity to buy and sell local foods - 8/5/2009
Field day offers insight to crop and livestock producers - 7/29/2009
Tiling equipment to be demonstrated at Purdue field day - 7/29/2009
ACRE worth looking at one last time, Purdue ag economist says - 7/29/2009
Ag lender to help crop producers understand lending environment - 7/16/2009
Wheat harvest producing good yields, says Purdue agronomist - 7/16/2009
Wind conference shows how farms can 'grow' electricity - 7/10/2009
Purdue expert gives advice to help farmers whip weeds in their fields - 7/9/2009
Western bean cutworm season beginning in Indiana - 7/6/2009
Ohm appointed interim head of Department of Agronomy - 7/1/2009
Purdue study: CAFO impacts a mixed bag in communities - 6/19/2009
Hermodson named interim director of ag research programs - 6/17/2009
Purdue sorghum researcher wins World Food Prize - 6/11/2009
Purdue CAFO study to be presented in June 18 public broadcast - 6/9/2009
Farm tour features irrigation, mint, seed corn, management strategies - 6/5/2009
Boron essential for alfalfa, but don't pour on more than needed - 5/20/2009
In weed control vs. planting, experts choose weed control - 5/11/2009
Ag economist: Pork industry taking hit from 'swine' flu - 4/29/2009
Ag economist expects robust improvement of cattle prices by 2010 - 4/22/2009
Weed specialist: Residual herbicides no match for wet soil - 4/21/2009
Manganese deficiency in soybeans? Experts advise foliar application - 4/17/2009
Purdue Beef Unit to host first Showcase and Production Sale - 4/15/2009
Workshops spotlight programs to better beef reproductive efficiency - 4/15/2009
Farmers relying on Roundup lose some of its benefit - 4/14/2009
Tillage operations present options for seedbed preparation - 4/13/2009
Mintert named assistant director of Purdue Extension Service - 4/10/2009
Dairy conference aimed at industry 'moovers' and shakers - 4/8/2009
Specialist: Time, flooding, cost could affect the use of fertilizers - 4/2/2009
Workshop explains food safety, regulations, marketing, packaging - 4/1/2009
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 Web site helps farmers transition to organic livestock - 3/17/2009
Economists: What sent farm prices up now bringing them down - 3/11/2009
Aquaculture workshop to help producers get better price for their fish - 3/11/2009
Trading carbon credits worth examining, Purdue expert says - 3/6/2009
Study: Soybean oil reduces carbon footprint in swine barns - 2/27/2009
Shredding corn silage could produce more ethanol at less cost - 2/23/2009
Entrepreneurial success starts with planning, expert says - 2/17/2009
Joint symposium for beef, dairy and forage industries - 2/12/2009
Purdue Web site fuels growing renewable energy movement - 2/11/2009
Trend broken or at least leveled; number of U.S. farms increases - 2/6/2009
Cattle workshop to focus on importance of herd management - 2/5/2009
Economist: State's livestock can't consume all Indiana DDGS - 1/29/2009
Fertilizer prices vary at the retail level, but stabilizing in general - 1/28/2009
Gene's past could improve the future of rice - 1/23/2009
Farmland Assessments Will Keep Increasing - 1/22/2009
Fungicide use in corn does not guarantee increased profit - 1/15/2009
Regional dairy meetings aimed to help producers during hard times - 1/15/2009
New 'Corn & Soybean Field Guide' available - 1/9/2009
Extension program will help farmers develop a plan - 1/7/2009
Ag Forecast cloudy at this year's Ag Alumni Fish Fry - 1/7/2009
Economist: Recession adds uncertainty to 2009 farmland leases - 12/30/2008
Purdue study suggests warmer temperatures could lead to a boom in corn pests - 12/17/2008
Conference lets producers graze over smorgasbord of topics - 12/15/2008
Purdue specialists featured at the Illiana Vegetable Growers' School - 12/11/2008
Recession expected to help drive profits to pork producers - 12/11/2008
Study: Data analysis influences farmland protection policy - 12/10/2008
Crop clinic to provide farmers with information on fungicide application - 12/8/2008
Michiana Crops Conference to highlight double-crop options - 11/20/2008
Economist: Thanksgiving feast gobbling up more food dollars - 11/17/2008
Farm tour's final stop emphasizes sustainability in horticulture - 11/11/2008
Purdue research shows not all distillers' grains created equal - 11/11/2008
Repeat of 1980s for agriculture unlikely, economists say - 11/6/2008
Economist: Farm credit available, more strings attached - 10/28/2008
Income tax management for farmers to be discussed - 10/23/2008
Reproductive inefficiency eats at dairy producers' wallets - 10/17/2008
Economist has hope for corn and soybean producers - 10/15/2008
Timely tips can help beef producers through hard times - 10/14/2008
Indiana Farm Sustainability Tour to feature timber - 10/8/2008
Economists: Tough measures needed to cure economic ills - 10/7/2008
More research needed to make good on biofuel promise, experts say - 10/6/2008
Purdue economists to discuss financial crisis, implications - 10/2/2008
First genomics breeding program to benefit poultry industry - 10/1/2008
Purdue expert shares tips for figuring cash rents - 9/29/2008
Ag engineers: Production issues dragging down DDGS - 9/25/2008
Soil testing may help minimize potassium, phosphorus costs - 9/24/2008
Survey finds large ag producers value supplier convenience - 9/16/2008
Crop input costs continue upward for 2009 growing season - 9/10/2008
Purdue Extension hosts Ag Outlook Meetings across Indiana - 9/5/2008
Training day helps producers unravel forage issues - 8/26/2008
Indiana farmland value, cash rents increase by double digits - 8/21/2008
Northeast Purdue Agricultural Center to host annual field day - 8/19/2008
Goss' bacterial wilt confirmed for first time in Indiana - 8/19/2008
Tour emphasizes relationships; connecting with the consumer - 8/15/2008
Ag engineer: Plan carefully when closing manure storages - 8/6/2008
Ag experts to discuss projected 2008 crop yields at state fair - 7/31/2008
Purdue ag economists analyze high commodity and food prices - 7/23/2008
Employee retention, if not good, shocks pocket book - 7/17/2008
Economist: Take 'stalk' in corn stover as state's ethanol future - 7/14/2008
Lighten up: Now's not time to market heavier pigs, expert says - 7/9/2008
Extensive spring floods delay Indiana soybean planting - 6/26/2008
Who can afford corn? Almost no one, Purdue economist says - 6/25/2008
Purdue experts offer options for replanting flooded cornfields - 6/19/2008
Flooded vegetables, fruits present health risk, experts say - 6/18/2008
Economist estimates record value for wheat crop, despite floods - 6/18/2008
Decisions await farmers with crop insurance, economist says - 6/11/2008
Economist: Ethanol only part of story behind high corn prices - 6/5/2008
Surprisingly, despite surplus supplies, pork prices increase - 5/28/2008
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
Renewable energy meetings to focus on rural possibilities - 4/21/2008
Purdue expert explains three pricing alternatives for farmers - 4/17/2008
Tri-State Dairy Nutrition Conference is April 22 - 23 - 4/10/2008
Farm sustainability tour to focus on season-extending techniques - 4/9/2008
Management workshop to teach timber marketing - 4/7/2008
Ag marketing for women offered online - 4/2/2008
Expert advises farmers to plant corn in fields not yet committed - 3/27/2008
Pathologist: Be wary of fungicide crop yield boost claims - 3/19/2008
Ag outlook meeting will feature grain-pricing strategies - 3/19/2008
Spring wine workshop overflowing with acidic information - 3/18/2008
Tours explore innovative farm systems for sustainable ag - 3/18/2008
Workshop aims to help farmers become better employee managers - 3/14/2008
Hoophouses and high tunnels focus of videoconference - 3/14/2008
New tool links consumers, businesses with farmers to ease search for local foods - 3/14/2008
WIRED survey finds weak links in agribusiness supply chain - 3/7/2008
Pork industry facing twin horrors, says Purdue expert - 3/7/2008
Workshops emphasize identifying and developing markets - 3/4/2008
Ag economist: World grain demand straining U.S. supply - 2/20/2008
Policies key as ethanol 'revolution' links agriculture, energy sectors - 2/20/2008
Prospective dairy goat producers target for workshop - 2/18/2008
Five regional dairy meetings to be held across Indiana - 2/18/2008
Workshop outlines rural Indiana improvement program - 2/15/2008
Workshop will focus on woodland management - 2/13/2008
Marketing conference will teach producers value-added agriculture - 2/7/2008
Tanks a lot: Purdue publication full of fuel container tips - 2/1/2008
Loss of milk production booster could cost dairy farmers, consumers - 1/31/2008
Aquaculture financing workshop is Feb. 22 - 1/29/2008
Indiana Horticulture Congress is on January 28-30 - 1/25/2008
New nitrogen recommendations help increase farmer profits - 1/17/2008
Conference to help pork producers cope with tough year - 1/17/2008
Workshop will make marketing easy for agricultural producers - 1/17/2008
Purdue workshop opens eyes to farm succession issues - 1/15/2008
Demand for agricultural products brings profits and problems - 1/7/2008
Purdue professor shares secret to more productive forage harvest - 1/7/2008
Entomologist: Don't let volunteer corn report for duty - 1/2/2008
Horticulture business owners target for management workshop - 12/14/2007
Web site helps cattle producers manage short forage supply - 12/14/2007
Video series takes mystery out of commodity marketing - 12/10/2007
New opportunity for Indiana producers to market their product - 12/10/2007
Purdue Entomologist named 2007 Hovde award recipient - 12/10/2007
Conference to sow seeds of laughter, teach ag profitability - 12/7/2007
Workshop to teach basic irrigation concepts - 11/30/2007
Grazing management publication offers a lot to chew on - 11/19/2007
Purdue Agriculture students debate rural economy - 11/19/2007
Nematodes worming free of common soybean resistance genes - 11/15/2007
Purdue expert offers tips to reduce nursery feed costs - 11/5/2007
On Six Legs - Some Artists Just Sit Around and Draw Flies - 11/1/2007
Booklet tackles uncommonly resilient common lambsquarters - 10/24/2007
Rural Summit examines entrepreneurship, economic growth - 10/23/2007
Beck Center open house scheduled for Oct. 31 - 10/17/2007
Purdue's World Food Prize recipient the first in food science - 10/16/2007
Agronomist: Stunted pastures need growth spurt before grazing - 10/2/2007
Porter County is stop on Indiana Farm Sustainability Tour - 10/1/2007
Purdue Extension part of woodland and wildlife workshop - 9/27/2007
Two lumber workshops scheduled for Elkhart - 9/25/2007
Hardwood veneer workshop to be held in Michigan - 9/25/2007
Short forage supply may be limiting gains on Indiana dairies - 9/24/2007
If the option exists, it's better to put soybeans in the bin - 9/14/2007
Organic poultry production featured in video series - 9/14/2007
Purdue food business workshop offers full menu of topics - 9/14/2007
Ag economist: Higher crop prices a risk some farmers can't take - 9/11/2007
Ag economists give tips for renegotiating lease arrangements - 9/6/2007
Purdue Putnam County location site for forest management field day - 9/6/2007
Purdue ready to assist agricultural entrepreneurs - 8/27/2007
Ag exports likely to increase $1 billion from previous forecast - 8/20/2007
Online resources offer heaps of information on grain piling - 7/30/2007
Purdue expert: Variability the theme for 2007 state crop yields - 7/30/2007
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
Purdue specialists to discuss crop challenges at field day - 7/18/2007
More planes to fly Indiana skies in July - 7/3/2007
Specialists: Weather extremes landing haymakers on hay crops - 6/21/2007
Purdue food science professor winner of agriculture's 'Nobel' - 6/18/2007
Purdue begins national study of air quality at animal feeding operations - 6/15/2007
Purdue Weed Day shows which herbicides pack a punch - 6/8/2007
Gates Foundation funds Purdue effort to protect food, enhance African economy - 6/6/2007
Hay crop outlook featured at the annual Purdue Forage Day - 6/5/2007
Farm Management Tour to showcase Kosciusko County agriculture - 5/30/2007
Yellow dwarf a common sight in many Indiana wheat fields - 5/25/2007
Program will help growers learn how to better manage pastures - 5/22/2007
Purdue gets grant to improve agricultural education, create jobs in Afghanistan - 5/15/2007
The race is on, only these vehicles are moving less than 25 mph - 5/10/2007
Future farm bill sparks new Purdue Web site - 4/23/2007
Specialist: Overweight farm trucks could bring heavy penalties - 4/3/2007
Despite rising corn prices, growers are still producing soybeans - 3/27/2007
Planting deadline looms for Roundup Ready alfalfa, expert says - 3/23/2007
Purdue cooks up advice on starting successful food business - 3/19/2007
Economist: Price is right for farmers to spend more on inputs - 3/2/2007
Tours will feature diversified farming across Indiana - 2/23/2007
Purdue dairy speaker sinks teeth into bovine overeating - 2/23/2007
Weed control for organic agriculture is focus of IP video program - 2/22/2007
2007 Midwest Vegetable Production Guide now available - 2/21/2007
Local Foods Expos to take place at 2 northern Indiana locations - 2/21/2007
Workshop to offer tips on making money from lumber - 2/19/2007
Video series helps farmers ride organic food wave - 1/26/2007
Annie's Project lets farm women learn from each other - 1/16/2007
Economist: Road to energy independence could be bumpy one - 1/10/2007
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
Economist: Democrat-led Congress likely to 'E's' into ag policy - 11/29/2006
Thankfully, food and energy affordable this holiday - 11/17/2006
What's eating aphids? Two bugs farmers should know - 11/10/2006
Agriculture takes center stage at bioeconomy symposium - 11/9/2006
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
Specialist: Small businesses must be smart to run with big dogs - 10/6/2006
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
Ground swell: Purdue survey finds farmland values up again - 8/24/2006
Specialist: Hay harvest costs less when animals do the work - 8/15/2006
Program teaches strategies for successful agrimarketing - 8/11/2006
Hold on for better 2007 Indiana farm income, ag experts say - 8/11/2006
Goat and sheep workshop to focus on growing industry - 8/4/2006
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
Beef producers shouldn't turn blind eye to pinkeye, expert says - 7/7/2006
Ice age: June hailstorms trying Hoosier farmers' patience - 6/29/2006
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
Purdue worksheet helps farmers make corn replant decision - 5/19/2006
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
Purdue's Maier earns award for postharvest research - 4/11/2006
No fish story: Indiana positioned for aquaculture boom - 4/7/2006
Odd-looking pig focus of research into diabetes, infertility, heart disease - 3/30/2006
Specialist: Get ready for weeds in early Roundup Ready corn - 3/30/2006
Purdue to offer courses on lumber production - 3/28/2006
Hardwood log, lumber and tree grading workshop March 23-24 - 3/20/2006
Early soybean planting a growing trend in state - 3/17/2006
Indiana Wine Grape Council to hold spring workshop - 3/10/2006
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
Tri-State Dairy Nutrition Conference set for April 25-26 - 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
Soybean rust in 2006? That's up in the air - 2/3/2006
Purdue Web site knows beans about soy production - 2/3/2006
'Lo-till' farming a high priority at Purdue crop workshop - 2/2/2006
Purdue Extension to offer fifth annual crop clinic - 2/1/2006
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
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
Farmers to learn about improving profits at marketing sessions - 12/16/2005
Researchers find weed harbors soybean's No. 1 pest - 12/9/2005
Maize Match program matches farmers, field and hybrids - 12/8/2005
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
Experts: Poultry industry's structure is antidote for bird flu - 11/16/2005
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
Beck Family donates to build agronomy training and research center - 10/5/2005
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
Organic farm tour to highlight livestock and crop production - 9/16/2005
Purdue dairy specialist expects milk prices to remain steady - 9/15/2005
Input costs for 2006 include higher fuel, fertilizer and seed - 9/15/2005
Economists: Katrina's impact could reach harvest-ready crops - 9/9/2005
'Value-added' beef gaining hoofhold in cattle industry - 8/30/2005
Economists to gaze into future at agricultural outlook meetings - 8/25/2005
Grant writing workshop to demystify grant writing process - 8/19/2005
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
August crop report briefing to be held at the state fair - 7/28/2005
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
Financial records up for bid at Top Farmer Crop Workshop - 6/24/2005
Purdue's Ways To Grow program grows beyond tobacco - 6/13/2005
Agricultural publications help truckers hit the road - legally - 6/10/2005
Purdue booklet speaks volumes about soybean rust - 6/6/2005
Sentinel plots stand guard over nation's soybean crops - 5/26/2005
GEAPS and Purdue offer Web course in grain-facility design - 5/18/2005
Purdue workshops offer 'how to' on agritourism - 5/17/2005
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
Stuck on you: Yellow traps catch cantaloupe beetles, study finds - 5/3/2005
Kudzu turning over new leaves in Indiana counties - 4/25/2005
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
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
Ag economist: U.S. soybean acreage down, but not out - 3/31/2005
Atrazine runoff jeopardizing herbicide's use by farmers - 3/17/2005
Keep close eye on far-off soybean rust, pathologist says - 3/15/2005
Producers told to wait and see about CAFO ruling - 3/11/2005
Ballots to go out soon for mint check-off program - 3/4/2005
Economist: Crop insurance gives back what soy rust takes away - 3/4/2005
'Beef 101' gives southern beef producers tips of the trade - 3/4/2005
Catch of the day: Purdue workshop examines prawn production - 3/1/2005
Seminars offer help with property and farm business transfer - 2/21/2005
Specialist: Illegal fungicide spraying won't pay off in the end - 2/11/2005
Organic ag market shows promise for profit - 2/9/2005
Weed guide puts farmers in control of noxious plants - 2/2/2005
Wheat, chemical theft head Purdue crop workshop playbill - 1/21/2005
Purdue workshops tackle risky business of human resources - 1/14/2005
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
Purdue Extension tool helps entrepreneurs write business plans - 12/14/2004
What's in a fungicide's name? Soybean rust control, expert says - 12/14/2004
Brazilian researcher: Our soybean rust story a lesson for U.S. - 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
Economist: Soybean rust could carry hefty price tag - 11/12/2004
Soybean rust could plague Midwest farmers next growing season - 11/11/2004
Soybean rust confirmed in the United States - 11/10/2004
Weeds taking the fields as crop season winds down - 11/4/2004
Wild turkeys don't gobble up crops, say Purdue experts - 11/1/2004
Purdue corn performance trials good to the last crop - 10/29/2004
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
Field day offers helpful info on managing woodlands, wildlife - 10/8/2004
Grain quality program shows what soybeans made of - 10/1/2004
Homeowners can gain useful tips at natural resources field day - 9/30/2004
Study: Lifestyle changes boost poultry, fish consumption - 9/27/2004
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
Groundswell: Indiana farmland values keep growing - 8/19/2004
State corn yields could tie record; soybeans still in question - 8/12/2004
Cornfield politics: Plots vie for votes at Agronomy Field Day - 8/10/2004
Purdue workshop shows better forage a thing of the pasture - 8/10/2004
Swine nutrition hogs spotlight at Purdue-sponsored conference - 8/2/2004
Minding the storage: Make plans now for big crop harvest - 7/28/2004
Tractor operating course steers teens toward farm jobs - 7/22/2004
Agronomists: Long-term corn, soybean yield trends acres apart - 7/15/2004
Purdue wheat variety keeps its head under scab attack - 7/1/2004
Seed commissioner begins testing seed count claims - 6/28/2004
Expert: Weather-beaten farmers could soon be weed-whipped - 6/21/2004
Crop insurance keeps farmers' heads above high water - 6/17/2004
Cool temperatures chill soybean growth, specialist says - 6/11/2004
Purdue Top Farmer Crop Workshop fast-forwards to future - 6/10/2004
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 program offers insight into raising yellow perch - 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
Hoosier farmers show resistance to biotech corn, specialist says - 4/2/2004
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
Coal, gas, oil seminar examines landowner issues - 2/20/2004
Lower BST production urges changes in dairy management - 2/18/2004
Purdue workshop on raising prawn for profit set for March 12-14 - 2/16/2004
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
Grain prices weigh heavily on livestock profitability - 2/3/2004
Farmers should begin hiring process if extra labor needed for planting - 2/2/2004
Purdue study finds alliances don't hog-tie pork industry - 1/28/2004
Purdue program highlights hybrid bass, prawn production - 1/22/2004
Economist: Soybean demand won't slow until prices hit brakes - 1/16/2004
Purdue experts: test high-risk, older cattle for mad cow disease - 1/15/2004
Pocket field guide packs wallet-expanding crop tips - 1/12/2004
Purdue workshops address preseason buzz on crop pests - 12/29/2003
Economist: Mad cow case could cost beef industry $2 billion - 12/24/2003
Economist: Support payments underpin strong soybean market - 12/19/2003
Pass it on: Workshop addresses future farm ownership - 12/12/2003
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
Grain seminar topics include handling, storage, non-GMOs - 11/20/2003
Farmland leases 'court' trouble if not done right, specialist says - 11/17/2003
Program turns camera's eye on farm tax rules - 11/12/2003
Soybean Board and Purdue commit to value-added research - 11/11/2003
Conference examines crop issues from start to finish - 11/10/2003
Strip tillage lays groundwork for spring planting, specialist says - 10/27/2003
Cloud $9: Soybean prices could reach 1997 highs, economist says - 10/14/2003
Pork prices may fall this winter, rebound in spring - 10/10/2003
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
Purdue receives $1 million grant for agricultural innovation - 9/26/2003
Fertilizer costs biggest increase for farmers in 2004, says expert - 9/25/2003
Economists: U.S. on verge of becoming net agricultural importer - 9/19/2003
Corn looks dry, but still 'wet' inside the ears, Purdue experts say - 9/11/2003
MILC program signup date approaches - 9/4/2003
Purdue ag researchers count the ways new seed meters better - 9/3/2003
Trainings give producers new ideas to implement on the farm - 8/25/2003
Purdue field guide leaps off printed page, onto CD - 8/22/2003
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
Many Indiana melons showing up late for harvest - 8/7/2003
Tiny aphids becoming big problem for Indiana soybean farmers - 8/7/2003
Agronomist: Weather deals Indiana soybeans near knockout blow - 7/24/2003
Rain-soaked wheat could give farmers growing pains - 7/18/2003
Economist: Market outlook finally high on the hog - 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
Agronomist: Slow-growing corn playing tricks with farmers' eyes - 6/17/2003
Disease pressure coming to a head in wheat, pathologist says - 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
Rain halts southern Indiana's planting progress, raises questions - 5/30/2003
Economist: Indiana pork processing at record high level, value - 5/29/2003
Expert: Canadian beef could be replaced in U.S. diets with little effect - 5/22/2003
Specialist: Hiring farm laborers takes workmanlike effort - 5/20/2003
'Grazing 102' puts livestock myths out to pasture - 5/16/2003
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
Eating popcorn less a consuming interest in U.S., researcher says - 4/14/2003
Pathologist: Airborne soybean fungus could take flight to U.S. - 4/10/2003
Indiana Beef Evaluation Program auction set for April 17 - 4/8/2003
Ag economist: Farmers' decisions planted firmly in corn - 4/1/2003
Purdue Extension experts tell how to 'milk' the most from inputs - 3/31/2003
Marketing contracts too often all grain, no gain, economist says - 3/31/2003
Purdue, IU, food industry unveil national food safety program - 3/17/2003
Writing contest offers opportunity for youth - 3/17/2003
Purdue field guide takes a megabyte out of crop problems - 3/10/2003
Online tool puts a premium on crop insurance plans - 3/5/2003
Purdue experts give tips to producers foraging for hay - 3/3/2003
Conference to address women's role on farms - 2/28/2003
Software lends computing power to weed management - 2/27/2003
Milk quality Web site trains American dairy employees - 2/26/2003
Seminar to address southern Indiana's crop and environmental concerns - 2/25/2003
Ag economist: Farmers need not know farm bill inside out - 2/21/2003
Purdue Dairy Road Show to focus on dairy profitability - 2/14/2003
Dairy producers face financial challenges in 2003 - 2/4/2003
Planter maintenance now increases yield potential at harvest - 2/3/2003
Economist predicts more corn, fewer soybean acres in 2003 - 1/29/2003
Marketing conference brings alternatives to light - 1/23/2003
Lessons learned during 2002 crop season may aid farmers this year - 1/23/2003
Purdue expert urges farmers to monitor rotation-resistant beetle - 1/22/2003
Extension publications guide livestock waste use, disposal - 1/21/2003
Crop workshops target pests producers love to hate - 1/8/2003
Purdue workshop brings together farmers, next generation - 12/30/2002
Purdue researchers design fishes' diets to make you healthier - 12/30/2002
Soybeans find no 'fair-weather' friend during Purdue trials - 12/20/2002
Beef producer certification course enters cyberspace - 12/16/2002
Workshop shows how to milk more profit from dairy - 12/11/2002
2002 Census of Agriculture in mailboxes by the new year - 12/11/2002
Purdue workshop makes tax code less taxing for farmers - 12/3/2002
Purdue team leads charge on new generation co-ops - 12/2/2002
Seminar to address southwestern Indiana's shift to white corn - 11/26/2002
Purdue workshop aids farmers living on the 'fringe' - 11/22/2002
School for vegetable growers plants seeds for future growth - 11/14/2002
Purdue experts caution horse owners about corn - 11/12/2002
Harvest is done, now it's time to think about spring - 11/11/2002
Voter impact on swine production may come to a state near you - 11/7/2002
Programs address farm bill questions, issues - 11/5/2002
Field of extremes: Purdue corn trial yields widely varied - 11/4/2002
Purdue report contains good news for timber owners - 11/1/2002
Four more years of service 'granted' for Indiana's disabled farmers - 10/29/2002
Livestock markets could run with the bulls in 2003, economist says - 10/29/2002
Field survey: Corn borer worms its way into few Indiana crops - 10/23/2002
Ag law specialist: Now's the time to review farmland leases - 10/22/2002
Fall herbicides wage cold war on winter annual weeds - 10/16/2002
Grain workshop puts learning in palm of your hand - 10/14/2002
Online tool cuts through farm bill's base acre, yield options - 10/10/2002
Wheat will make a 'stand' in conditions other crops abhor - 9/30/2002
Ag economist: Poor weather + market boom = wheat revival - 9/27/2002
Genetically enhanced corn for sale, but who's buying? - 9/26/2002
Poor harvest and hog prices bring stress; families learn to manage - 9/23/2002
Livestock producers to be hit hardest by added costs, expert says - 9/20/2002
Soybeans need rain, may have to harvest as a forage - 9/13/2002
Purdue experts: Harvest wetter to avoid more yield loss - 9/13/2002
Go tell it on the 'mountains': Storage space aplenty for 2002 crop - 9/9/2002
Failing hog prices topic of pork meeting - 9/6/2002
Forages need TLC, rest after rough summer, specialist says - 9/4/2002
Agricultural Summit to address seed research and rights - 8/29/2002
Corn up to its 'droopy' ears in dehydration, agronomist says - 8/29/2002
Tour de forage: 'Twilight' event packed with info - 8/23/2002
It looks dry, but some corn's too wet for silage, specialist says - 8/21/2002
At Purdue agricultural outlook meetings, the future is now - 8/21/2002
'Green' acres: Purdue survey says Indiana farmland values higher - 8/15/2002
Economist: Farmland trumps stocks as true blue chip investment - 8/12/2002
Crop estimates point to poor Indiana harvest, experts say - 8/12/2002
USDA crop production report briefing available on the Web - 8/8/2002
Field days to be held during August - 8/6/2002
Indiana crops stressed out by infrequent, inadequate rain - 7/24/2002
Against the grain: Crop use now tops production, economist says - 7/22/2002
Pork producers from China visit Purdue University - 7/19/2002
Economist: Farm bill stretches safety net under more U.S. ag - 6/6/2002
Farm bill a plus for both environment, farmers, experts say - 6/5/2002
Purdue expert: Farm bill likely to grow in cost, curb free trade - 6/4/2002
Further planting delay forces farmers to consider new strategies - 5/21/2002
Lost planting days not time to panic, specialists say - 5/8/2002
Indiana loses farms in 2001, but crop output climbs - 3/21/2002
Top producing counties in Indiana named - 3/15/2002
Indiana tops list in Midwest milk production growth - 1/4/2002
Freedom to farm - 1/1/2002
Farming a new frontier - 10/1/2001

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