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Purdue Extension Crawford County Agricultural & Natural ResourcesWe have the NEW 2022 Harrison/Crawford County Plat books in our Crawford County office. The cost is $25.00. You can pick one up at our ...
Purdue Extension is hosting a MarketReady training session from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. ET Sept. 18 in Greensburg. As Indiana’s ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — The USDA AgrAbility Program, led by the National AgrAbility Project and housed at Purdue University’s Breaking New Ground Resource Center in the Department of Agricultural and ...
July/August 2025 Edition of the Purdue Extension - Perry County Newsletter including the 4-H, ANR, HHS, Community Wellness, and Nutrition Education newsletters, as well as the calendar of events.
Purdue University’s Department of Botany and Plant Pathology will host Weed Science Field Day on June 26 at the Throckmorton Purdue Agricultural Center (TPAC).
Poison hemlock is continuing to show its invasive nature throughout Putnam County and Indiana. If you are not familiar with poison hemlock it is an invasive plant that can easily be mistaken for Queen ...
One key component of a laboratory soil test is soil pH. Do you know what soil pH means and why it is important?
The Digital Transformation Team (DTT) has been working to provide digital education programming for communities in Indiana. The DTT is a collaboration between Purdue Center for Engagement and Purdue ...
Acknowledging the benefits of the honey bee, I’d like to explore the benefits of native wild bees that you may not have been aware of.
Kevin Allison, Marion County SWCD Soil Health Specialist, is dedicated to advancing soil health principles and conservation in small-scale agriculture through education and technical assistance.
Vivian Delatorre is part of the first cohort in Purdue Extension’s Food as Medicine program held in the new Healthy Communities Teaching Kitchen at NexusPark in Columbus, Indiana. Delatorre is not ...
We have already had our fair share of nasty winter weather in 2025. Hopefully, the nasty winter weather ends soon, but in the event, we continue to see ice and snow here are some helpful information ...