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The 4-H Standard Report Form was introduced in 1936 offering a structured record keeping experience. This would set the path ...
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 ...
After discussing weeds and insect pests, we conclude our “unwanted garden guests” series today on the subject of diseases. Many gardeners struggle with diseases because often the disease is not ...
Perry County Ag News Sara Dzimianski, ANR Educator Educator's Corner After a cool wet spring we’re seeing the transition to a summer pattern. Crops have been a bit late in getting planted due to wet ...
Wilcox and Grismer look forward to Salazar continuing Purdue’s record of national community development excellence. “I've always been very impressed with Kara’s approach to things. I first met her ...
Having a septic system is a necessity and can be unsightly with aboveground pipes, risers, ventilation systems, or large mounds. However, homeowners can carefully landscape around these problem items.
Extension News Marshall County Posts 2025 Marshall County Posts Marshall County Open Class at the Marshall County Fair FoodFamilyAgriculture4-HEducationCommunityGarden ...
Youth in grades K-2 are invited to join us for 4-H Mini Day Camp! Date: June 17 & 18, 2025 Time: Drop off will be at 8am, pick up at 3pm. Location: Lawrence County 4-H Fairgrounds, Expo Hall Cost: $40 ...
Purdue Extension Educators frequently encourage homeowners to get soil tests when they want to grow new plants in an area, or try to diagnose what’s wrong with plants currently growing. One key ...
Description: The county weed project will help youth learn about various weeds in a safe manner. Youth are encouraged to be careful when collecting samples. Project Guidelines: Beginner: Grades 3-5 ...
Above: Purdue tick researcher Chhoki Sherpa views Asian longhorned tick while working in Cate Hill lab in Whistler Hall. The more we learn about ticks, the more committed we all should be about ...
As Mother Nature begins to taunt us with brief periods of warm weather in late winter, when should we start to worry about the various fruits we’re striving to grow? A late winter or early spring warm ...
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