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August 09

Ivy Tech Community College and Purdue University to co-enroll students for agriculture degree

July 09

Volunteer corn helps rootworms beat insecticides

Herbicide diversity needed to keep Roundup effective

June 09

Gebisa Ejeta, Distinguished Professor of Agronomy and sorghum researcher at Purdue University, wins World Food Prize

May 09

Dow AgroSciences advances seeds and traits research by supporting four Purdue University graduate students

April 09

Residual herbicides are no match for wet soil, says Purdue University Extension weed specialist

Manganese deficiency in soybeans? Purdue University advise foliar application

Farmers relying on Roundup lose some of its benefit

March 09

Purdue University researchers identify a process that regulates seed germination

What sent farm prices up now bringing them down, say Purdue University agricultural economists

February 09

Purdue University research shows that early planting does increase soybean yield, but can vary by year and cultivar choice

January 09

Gene's past could improve the future of rice


December 08

Purdue University researchers find nature's shut-off switch for cellulose production

Soybean genome is anything but simple, says Purdue University researcher

Purdue University study suggests warmer temperatures could lead to a boom in corn pests

November 08

Purdue University study is a step toward disease-resistant crops, sustainability

Repeat of 1980s for agriculture unlikely, say Purdue University agricultural economists

October 08

U.S. farm credit available, more strings attached, says a Purdue University agricultural economist

More research needed to make good on biofuel promise, experts say

August 08

Corn genetics may lead to next generation of plant-based biofuels

Healthy honey bees is goal of multi-institutional research team

June 08

Who can afford corn? Almost no one, Purdue economist says

March 08

Defining gene's role may lead to prevention of dangerous corn toxin

Soybean varieties viable in southern Indiana, resistant to root-knot nematode

Newly defined signaling pathway could mean better biofuel sources

February 08

World grain demand straining U.S. supply, says Purdue University economist

Policies key as ethanol 'revolution' links agriculture, energy sectors

January 08

Grasses' guardian gene found
Científicos descubren un "gen de la guarda" en las hierbas

U.S. infrastructure not ready for all the ethanol to be produced in 2008


November 07

Purdue University researchers seek genes behind rice nutrients to combat malnutrition

October 07

Beck Agricultural Center opens for teaching, training and research at Purdue University

Fungus genome yielding answers to protect grains, people and animals

June 07

Putting green speed is all in grass management

Gates Foundation funds Purdue University's effort to protect food, enhance African economy

May 07

Early detection of soybean rust poses threat to 2007 Indiana crop

April 07

Researchers 'look into' plant cells to increase ethanol yields

DuPont to help meet growing demand for plant breeders - Partnership with Purdue University develops scientists to address global demand for grain

Unusual appearance of watermelon virus in Indiana poses little threat

March 07

Scientists pinpoint proteins that direct plant growth and development

Purdue University and USDA/ARS scientists find genes involved in the battle between Hessian flies and wheat

January 07

Wheat can fatally starve insect predators


December 06

Glyphosate-resistant giant ragweed confirmed in Indiana, Ohio

Scientists develop method to find genetic basis for plant variation

November 06

What's eating aphids? Two bugs farmers should know

Many weather factors needed for accurate climate change predictions

October 06

Purdue University's new biochip may help create more productive crop varieties

June 06

Web-based farm tools more calculating than weeds

May 06

Purdue University research involving a protein called BRICK1 may result in designer plants with increased health benefits

March 06

Purdue University announces 2006 agribusiness management programs

Purdue University's 18th annual "Corn and Soybean Field Guide" is an agronomic best-seller

Purdue center for crop biosecurity set to protect  food supply against foreign plant pests and pathogens

February 06

Gene thwarts some pathogens, gives access to others, could save crops

January 06

Purdue University study shows that fewer US farmers are ag input 'convenience' buyers


December 05

Purdue University's Maize Match program matches farmers, field and hybrids

Purdue University researchers find that common winter weed harbors soybean cyst nematodes

Multicultural scholarships available at Purdue University's College of Agriculture

November 05

Surprise! Purdue University corn trial yields higher than expected

October 05

Newly recognized gene mutation may reduce seeds, resurrect plants

Purdue University plant geneticist leads US$4.5 million National Science Foundation study of soybean genome

September 05

Hurricane Katrina's impact could reach harvest-ready crops, say Purdue University economists

July 05

Purdue University's specialty grain manual covers business by the book

Techniques available to detect soil that inhibits destructive soybean pest

June 05

Purdue University researchers find key to rice blast fungus

Purdue University Crop Diagnostic Training and Research Center offers training workshops

May 05

'Preparing for Asian soybean rust' - a new publication from Purdue University

Sentinel plots stand guard over United States' soybean crops

Purdue research could lead to more timely and efficient insecticide applications for cantaloupe growers

April 05

Underground crops could be future of 'pharming'

March 05

U.S. soybean acreage down, but not out

Plants defy Mendel's inheritance laws, may prompt textbook changes

Defenseless plants arm themselves with metals

February 05

"U.S. Midwest Vegetable Variety Trial Report for 2004" is ripe with varieties data

Soybean technology leaves pest nothing to live for

January 05

Scientists find common roots for thousands of plant compounds

Purdue and Indiana University together offer web-based MBA and MS in food and agribusiness management

Purdue University's 2005 Corn and Soybean Field Guide takes great pains to present herbicide injury


December 04

Vitamin E in plant seeds could halt prostate, lung cancer, says Purdue University scientist

Purdue University website helps farmers rein in horseweed

November 04

Genome of Mycosphaerella graminicola fungus, cause of number one wheat disease, soon to be identified

New Purdue University web site pits corn hybrids in one-on-one matchups

Randy Woodson named dean of Purdue University School of Agriculture

October 04

Precision technology lowers boom on old sprayers

Farmers don't need a new superstar toxin to fight bugs

Web site lists buyers for farmers' biotech corn

Soybean yields are ex-seed-ing Ohio growers' expectations

Grain quality program shows what soybeans made of

August 04

This season's wheat seed no keeper for growers

Cover (crop) story: oilseed radish benefits soil

July 04

U.S. farmers likely to harvest what could be record corn and above-average soybean crops

As predicted, soybean aphid is a ‘no-show’ so far this season in the Midwest

Long-term corn, soybean yield trends are acres apart

Soybean rust will arrive in the U.S., eventually, say pathologists

Quality, not quantity, is focus of International Quality Grains Conference

Apple of Peru could become the next weed nightmare for field and vegetable crops in Ohio and other areas of the United States

Purdue University wheat line keeps its head under scab attack

May 04

Indiana State Seed Commissioner begins testing seed count claims

Diseases putting the squeeze on soggy soybean crops in Ohio

Gene firm pioneers desert crops

Domesticated tree crops may be the 'future of forestry'

Purdue University researchers string together players in pesticide resistance orchestra

April 04

Herbicide-immune marestail galloping across Indiana

More useful plants may sprout from gene role discovery

Fungicide is only option for rust proofing soybeans

Purdue University study drives home the benefits of GPS auto guidance

Purdue University scientists find ways to outsmart crop-damaging bugs

March 04

Purdue University agricultural economist: soybean stock surprise could shake planting plans in the US

2004 Agricultural Business Internet and E-Commerce Survey

February 04

Purdue University researchers develop plant that produces potential anti-carcinogen


December 03

Purdue Forage Field Guide places forage know-how in the palm of the hand

November 03

Pasture grass fights wheat fungus danger to plants, animals, people

Purdue University study could help horticulture industry enhance floral scent

Purdue University researchers develop alternative heating oil using soybean blend

October 03

Consumers value GM foods that directly benefit them, according to Purdue University study

Newly identified gene may halt fuzzy, moldy fruit

Purdue biologists' spotlight solves mysteries of photosynthesis, metabolism

Purdue University researchers solve decades-old corn, sorghum problem

September 03

Fly bites plant, but plants can bite back, Purdue University scientists find

Purdue University economists say U.S. about to become net agricultural importer

August 03

Purdue research plots new field in plant genomics

Purdue University is the place for plant and crop security information

Newly found gene resistant to economically crippling wheat disease

Tiny aphids becoming big problem for Indiana soybean farmers

July 03

New CD-ROM puts producers in virtual soybean fields

June 03

Purdue University genetic discovery may aid plants and human medicine

May 03

Gene may produce drought-resistant plants

April 03

Herbicide resistance growing like weeds, Purdue University specialist says

Corn Segregation: A Necessary Evil in Today’s Biotech Age?

South America dethroning U.S. as world soybean king, says Purdue University economist

Americans are consuming less popcorn than a decade ago, but the opposite is true in other parts of the world

Cloned gene may help crops and livestock meet future needs

January 03

Ozone may provide environmentally safe protection for grains

Purdue University sorghum research helps feed Africa


November 02

Purdue University scientists lead $5.9 million plant study to improve products

September 02

Protein family is key to helping plants adapt

August 02

USDA/ARS and Purdue University biotechnologists bolster tomato lycopene levels

July 02

Consumption outpacing crop production in the United States and other grain-growing nations

June 02

Tomato packs more cancer-fighting punch

April 02

Terminator tussle: controversial technology needed, experts say

Europeans can't tell modified food by their labels, study finds

March 02

Going, going, gone? Indiana wheat acres dip again

February 02

Compact plant could reveal molecular secrets to higher crop yields

Ag economists: Don't bet on US Farm Bill covering 2002 crops

January 02

Agribusiness MBA students fly in, fly out, log on


December 01

Protein point the way to salt-tolerant crops, Purdue scientists say

August 01

Forestalling pesticide, antibiotic resistance is possible, theory predicts

Disease-fighting foods may be derived from metal-loving plants

Genetic secrets of metal-earting plants uncovered

June 01

Inaugural class of Food and Agribusiness MBAs to graduate in August from Purdue University

Method for assessing GMO ecological risk developed at Purdue University

April 01

Ag genomics may bring benefits faster than human genomics

Protect corn crop value by protecting crop identity, expert says

February 01

Hessian fly genomics research will benefit wheat farmers, others

Plants as plants: gene could convert crops to plastics factories


September 00

Are genetically engineered foods natural? A Purdue University bioethicist responds

Plant's PICKLE gene may hold clue to cancer

August 00

Deadly soybean disease again invades Indiana fields


July 99

Purdue scientist wants to find out what went sour with flowers

Native wildflowers offer variety to gardeners

June 99

Soybeans after wheat can give back-to-back income

May 99

New soybeans immune to cyst nematode
 

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