Please Join Us! Informational Meeting of The Purdue Bee Lab & Friends of the Purdue Bee Farm Wed. March 8, 2017, 6:30 – 7:30 pm Daniel Turf Center1340 Cherry Ln.West Lafayette, IN 47907 Learn how you can help build he althy environments for pollinators Friends of Purdue Bee Farm-Volunteer Opportunities-Educaitonal Opportunities-Plant pollinatory synergy-Build community around healthy pollinators More info: Asst. Prof.[Read More…]
LAWN RESEARCH … Grow, mow, mulch: A lawn’s value Management techniques affect soil carbon, nitrogen in the landscape Published on February 9th, 2017 Law collecting greenhouse gas samples from turf plots using a vented flux chamber. (Jon Trappe) WASHINGTON — Cranking up the lawn mower on a Saturday afternoon may be a child’s[Read More…]
February 2, 2017 Hirst, Kannan and Pastakia named as Jefferson Science Fellows Peter Hirst Download image Three Purdue faculty members have been selected as Jefferson Science Fellows. Peter Hirst (Horticulture), Karthik Kannan (Management) and Sonak Pastakia (Pharmacy) have been named to the 2017-18 class of Jefferson Science Fellows, an initiative of the Office of Science[Read More…]
Dr. Li combines plant molecular biology with systems biology to understand the mechanisms of plant responses to the environment. Dr. Li earned her bachelor’s degree in Biological Sciences from Tsinghua University, China. She then came to US, and earned a master’s and a PhD degree in Crop Sciences from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,[Read More…]
The Purdue Wine Grape Team’s experts research, test and teach the best practices for growing grapes throughout Indiana and processing those grapes into good wines that are brought successfully to market. In the team’s 25th year its efforts help at least 70 wineries produce a total of more than a million gallons annually, creating a[Read More…]
When spring returns to West Lafayette in 2017, the volunteers and students at the Purdue University Student Farm will be planting into new ground – both figuratively and literally. The farm has provided practical education to students and fresh produce to the surrounding community from its current location at 1601 W. State St. for five[Read More…]
Purdue innovation could help crops survive prolonged drought, save water WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Purdue researchers are developing a technology that could enable specific plants and crops to survive extreme periods of drought, while significantly decreasing agricultural water consumption. Ray Bressan, a distinguished professor in Purdue’s College of Agriculture; Yang Zhao, a research assistant in[Read More…]
Landscape architects break misconceptions and prep for capstone gallery By DANIELLE WILKINSON Executive Reporter Mar 31, 2016 Reed Aren “When you’re walking down the street what you’re walking on was designed by us, just about everything outside is done by us.” A senior in the College of Agriculture said most people are unaware that landscape[Read More…]
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