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Red crown rot, a disease that affects soybeans and other legumes, has spread to Indiana fields.
If there’s a phrase from Purdue Extension’s Beginner’s Guide to Grant Writing workshop that solicits the most fear and trepidation from participants, it’s “the budget section.” Some of us are numbers ...
Help documents for 4-H Online. Includes: -Enrolling a new family -Enrolling a new youth member -Enrolling a new adult volunteer -Re-enrolling a returning member ...
AT PURDUE UNIVERSITY, WE ARE EMPOWERING STUDENTS TO DIRECT THEIR OWN FUTURES THROUGH THE FREE PURDUE FAST START PROGRAM WHICH MAKES HIGHER EDUCATION MORE AFFORDABLE FOR ALL.
Earth Day is celebrated on April 22. On this day, citizens, educators, and activists from around the world join together in raising awareness of environmental concerns and protecting natural resources ...
Wetlands are areas characterized by saturated or nearly saturated soils most of the year. Wetlands serve a number of important environmental functions. Location, soil type, surface and ground water ...
The average spring planting date within the Corn Belt is rather closely related to the average date of the last spring freeze for most areas. Adapted full-season hybrids at any location must reach ...
IPM is a science-based decision-making process. It can be thought of as a series of 5 steps. Each step provides information on which to base a decision, or feedback to inform future pest control ...
The mode-of-action is the overall manner in which a herbicide affects a plant at the tissue or cellular level. Herbicides with the same mode-of- action will have the same translocation (movement) ...
Because of the tight supplies and soaring costs of nitrogen materials, Indiana farmers are taking a critical second look at their fertilizer programs. The object of such an evaluation is to insure the ...
The terminology for herbicidal additives is confusing. It is often assumed that any material that lowers the surface tension of water in the spray mixture or increases the wetability of the spray ...
The authors would like to thank the following individuals for their contributions to the development of this document: Greg Schnepf, Caylor-Nickel Research Institute; Dr. Roger Tormoehlen, Purdue ...
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