White snow, twinkling lights, brass menorahs, Kwanzaa unity cups and a red-and-green potted poinsettia centered on a table.
Growing up in India, when Lavanya Reddivari had a cold, her mother would give her a remedy called haldi doodh in Hindi: warm ...
Purdue University researchers found that a subset of epidermal cells in plant leaves serves as early responders to chemical ...
The Department of Animal Sciences is part of the College of Agriculture, and we desire to be the "place to go" for the citizens of Indiana and beyond for knowledge in animal sciences. We are comprised ...
November brought the highest farmer sentiment reading since June, with the Purdue University/CME Group Ag Economy Barometer jumping 10 points from October to 139. The increase was driven primarily by ...
Opened in 2007, the Beck Agricultural Center is an ideal location for hosting educational and agricultural related events, training sessions and board meetings. The facility has five distinct meeting ...
The Purdue University Crop Diagnostic Training and Research Center (DTC) is known across the Midwest for its unique "hands-on" approach for teaching the art and science of accurately diagnosing ...
Join our department, colleagues, and friends as we welcome special guests and advance Purdue FNR in natural resources. Seminars are held on Mondays at 3:30 p.m. in the Roy L. Whistler Hall of ...
The 2025 Watermelon Variety Trial Reports are now available on the Indiana Watermelon and Melon Variety Trials website. Click for more information. October 8, 2025 Southern Indiana Melon and Vegetable ...
Over the next century, rising temperatures and changing precipitation patterns across the Midwest will likely have widespread consequences for Indiana's forests. Expected changes include shifts in the ...
Meat is an important source of proteins and micronutrients in human diets. As a more expensive food source than grains, meat has experienced an increase in per capita consumption along with rising ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Highly pathogenic avian influenza reached Antarctica’s mainland in early 2024, leaving Australia, New Zealand and Pacific Island nations as the only regions on Earth that remain ...