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The public’s familiarity with the term “food insecurity” and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is mixed, with approximately 40% of Americans reporting they are only “slightly ...
Thinking about majoring in insect biology here at Purdue? Join us for a special day on campus event. Learn about the Insect Biology major and the Department of Entomology. Hear from faculty and ...
Purdue University's College of Agriculture leads globally in the science and business of agriculture, food, life, and natural resources, positively changing the world through our unwavering commitment ...
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, viral and bacterial infections tend to draw headlines. However, fungal pathogens are a rising problem that... Many consumers who rate their diet poorly ...
The Purdue Center for Plant Biology (CPB) is an interdepartmental alliance of faculty who share an interest in basic plant biology research and are committed to enhancing graduate student and postdoc ...
Purdue’s Agricultural Economics Department covers a wide array of issues from development, trade, macroeconomics policy implications, agribusiness, production and consumption all the way to ...
Director, Center for Commercial Agriculture, and Professor, Department of Agricultural Economics, Purdue University ...
Midwest Fish & Wildlife Conference The 87th Midwest Fish & Wildlife Conference will be held January 25th-28th, 2026 in Fort Wayne, Indiana located at the Hilton Ft. Wayne in the Grand Wayne Convention ...
Bug Bowl is one of the largest insect festivals in the USA. Preschoolers through retirees take part in hands-on insect activities and a bug zoo. Bug Bowl is part of Purdue Spring Fest weekend ...
In a sharp turnaround from July, farmer sentiment nose-dived in August. The August Purdue University-CME Group Ag Economy Barometer fell 13 points vs. July, leaving the index at 100.
Large swarms of honey bees that suddenly appear on homes, bushes or in yards sometimes send people into shock. This is because a swarm may contain several hundred to several thousand bees that people ...