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Purdue On The Farm

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We strengthen the bond between Purdue educators, specialists, and Indiana farmers to promote sustainable & profitable practices for corn and soybean production.

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Want a quick primer on field crop diseases in Indiana? This is a quick primer before the crops start popping out of the ground. Field Crop Diseases, Darcy Telenko, Purdue Plant Pathologist youtu.be/u-cv5riRbnQ?si… via YouTube

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Hello all! A research collaboration between Purdue University and the University of Cambridge has been launched to explore how AI-informed tools can support farmers' cover crop management decisions in the Midwest. Key information: 🌱Farmers who complete this short survey now and

Hello all! A research collaboration between Purdue University and the University of Cambridge has been launched to explore how AI-informed tools can support farmers' cover crop management decisions in the Midwest.

Key information:
🌱Farmers who complete this short survey now and
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Purdue Soil Physics Professor, Eileen Kladviko, spent time yesterday with those enrolled in the CSSI-SARE Program. The training served to showcase the influence of field tillage practices on drainage, aggregate stability, and to show one of her favorite things, earthworm middens.

Purdue Soil Physics Professor, Eileen Kladviko, spent time yesterday with those enrolled in the CSSI-SARE Program. The training served to showcase the influence of field tillage practices on drainage, aggregate stability, and to show one of her favorite things, earthworm middens.
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As we get prepared and begin the soybean planting season in 2025, here's a look back at last year’s progress across Indiana. For Purdue on the Farm, soybean planting stretched from March 29th to June 9th.🌱

As we get prepared and begin the soybean planting season in 2025, here's a look back at last year’s progress across Indiana. For Purdue on the Farm, soybean planting stretched from March 29th to June 9th.🌱
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As we gear up for planting season, let's reflect on last year's progress in Indiana for corn acres. For Purdue on the Farm, planting ran from April 18th to June 20th—by mid-May, only 39% of acres were planted, with the remaining acres following soon after.🌽

As we gear up for planting season, let's reflect on last year's progress in Indiana for corn acres. For Purdue on the Farm, planting ran from April 18th to June 20th—by mid-May, only 39% of acres were planted, with the remaining acres following soon after.🌽
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We would like to thank Carl Emley, Northeast Purdue Ag Center, for spending the day with Purdue On The Farm Educators and staff. As an early season primer, Carl went through the PAC’s no-till corn and soybean planter from the flow control modules and ECU’s to the seed tubes with

We would like to thank Carl Emley, Northeast Purdue Ag Center, for spending the day with Purdue On The Farm Educators and staff. As an early season primer, Carl went through the PAC’s no-till corn and soybean planter from the flow control modules and ECU’s to the seed tubes with
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At the NPAC training, Mark Carter, Blackford County Ag Educator and POTF’s go-to drone coordinator, discusses task, purpose, and on-farm demonstration ideas of all the drones in the Purdue Extension’s and the PAC’s arsenal. These help cooperate with the educators and farmers to

At the NPAC training, Mark Carter, Blackford County Ag Educator and POTF’s go-to drone coordinator, discusses task, purpose, and on-farm demonstration ideas of all the drones in the Purdue Extension’s and the PAC’s arsenal. These help cooperate with the educators and farmers to
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Every year, farmers replace, refurbish, and try out new equipment for their operations, and the Purdue Ag Centers are no different. New in 2025, the Northeast Purdue Ag Center will be trying out cutting-edge pneumatic row cleaners on their dual-use corn and soybean no-till

Every year, farmers replace, refurbish, and try out new equipment  for their operations, and the Purdue Ag Centers are no different. New in 2025, the Northeast Purdue Ag Center will be trying out cutting-edge pneumatic row cleaners on their dual-use corn and soybean no-till
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Carl Emley, Northeast Purdue Ag Center, demonstrates how double disc seed openers are calibrated with a manual, tools, and business cards during a recent training with Purdue On The Farm Educators and Staff. Purdue Extension Purdue Agriculture

Carl Emley, Northeast Purdue Ag Center, demonstrates how double disc seed openers are calibrated with a manual, tools, and business cards during a recent training with Purdue On The Farm Educators and Staff.

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Farmers across Northwest Indiana and Illinois have been greatly affected by heavy wind storms from late last week, where winds were reported at 60 – 70 miles per hour. Both corn and soybean acres have visible damage from sandblasting and vary from field to field. The fields are

Farmers across Northwest Indiana and Illinois have been greatly affected by heavy wind storms from late last week, where winds were reported at 60 – 70 miles per hour. Both corn and soybean acres have visible damage from sandblasting and vary from field to field. The fields are