From 1998 to 2007, Arndt served as a faculty member at Purdue, while also spending five years in residence with the Ministry ...
A Unique Opportunity in Wildlife Conservation Wolf Park invites passionate individuals to join its Internship Program, an extraordinary opportunity to work hands-on with wolves, foxes, and bison while ...
The Scaling Innovations Lab (ScIL) at Purdue University provides research and technical assistance to support scaling success. The Lab's objective is to advance knowledge regarding the conditions that ...
Winter days can be dark and dreary, but Karen Mitchell, consumer horticulture Extension specialist, suggests brightening your ...
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The Purdue Improved Crop Storage (PICS) bag is a low-cost, simple, and effective technology for low-resource farmers to help them preserve their dry crops after harvest with minimal losses due to ...
Lester Nolasco is a Ph.D. student in the Purdue Animal Sciences Department, and he is under the supervision of Jon Schoonmaker, Ph.D. Nolasco grew up on a farm with cattle in Honduras, which is where ...
The University of Missouri equipment lease analyzer is designed to answer 2 questions regarding leasing farm equipment. First it seeks to determine whether a lease or a purchase is more profitable and ...
Don Villwock of Edwardsport, Ind., is owner/operator of Villwock Farms, which produces white corn, soybeans, seed soybeans and popcorn. A 1972 graduate of Purdue University with a degree in ...
Levi Huffman is owner/operator of Huffman & Hawbaker Farms, which includes his wife, Norma; son, Aaron, and his wife, Roberta; and son-in-law, Jim, and his wife, Sherilyn Hawbaker. Levi’s farm ...
Professor Chris Hurt joined the Purdue Department of Agricultural Economics in 1981. He teaches an undergraduate course in livestock and meat marketing. Chris’ areas of specialty include examination ...