"Purdue On The Farm” (POTF) was created to reconnect and increase direct contact between Purdue Extension and Indiana farmers. POTF objectives are: Build and enhance relationships to strengthen the ...
Below is list of county workshops by project. If there are no dates listed, that means there are currently no scheduled workshops for that project. Please check back regularly as more events are ...
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Earth Day is celebrated on April 22. On this day, citizens, educators, and activists from around the world join together in raising awareness of environmental concerns and protecting natural resources ...
Millions of people across the country are impacted by opioids and the opioid crisis. Mental health and substance use disorders like opioid misuse are real health conditions, and the words we use to ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Red crown rot, a disease that affects soybeans and other legumes, has spread to Indiana fields. Symptoms of the disease resemble those of other diseases, such as sudden death ...
Above: Hosta with symptoms of leaf spots and necrosis. Do your landscape plants have cankers, mosaics, galls, mummies, or witches’ brooms? These and other symptoms are often hard for the average ...
Help documents for 4-H Online. Includes: -Enrolling a new family -Enrolling a new youth member -Enrolling a new adult volunteer -Re-enrolling a returning member ...
If there’s a phrase from Purdue Extension’s Beginner’s Guide to Grant Writing workshop that solicits the most fear and trepidation from participants, it’s “the budget section.” Some of us are numbers ...
I don’t know about you, but the older I get, the less I like snow. But, from a gardening standpoint, should we hope for snow? The answer to that question will vary from gardener to gardener. Generally ...