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Beef Quality Assurance Trainings

Beef Quality Assurance (BQA) training and certification is now required for beef producers...

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Parks Outdoor Series

In partnership with Purdue Extension, US Forest Service, Lawrence County Soil & Water, and...

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Warm, wet spring predicted for Indiana

Much like the winter season, which has produced warm and relatively wet conditions across most of...

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A Wet Harvest and Its Lasting Effects
Cover Crops Healing Ruts

This past fall's wet conditions may left damaging ruts caused by heavy farm equipment and...

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Repurposing your real Christmas tree

When the holidays are over and the needles begin to fall from your natural Christmas tree,...

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Beef Quality Assurance Trainings
Beef Quality Assurance Trainings

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Purdue Extension to host Indiana Invasive Species Conference in September

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — This year’s Indiana Invasive Species Conference, hosted by...

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Use Precautions When Controlling Poison Hemlock

Besides the ominous name, poison hemlock has become infamous as a problematic invasive weed in...

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Indiana’s Forbidden Flora

It’s been around since 2020, but did you know that in Indiana, there is a list of 44 plants...

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Distinguishing Between Norway, Sugar, and Black Maples

These three maples have somewhat similar-looking leaves. On the surface, you may think this is...

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Learn to Steward Healthy Landscapes

Purdue Extension in Wabash and Whitley Counties are offering a 3-session course in May entitled,...

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Do you Know About the Impact of Invasive Species?

National Invasive Species Awareness Week is Feb. 24-28, 2025. If invasive species have not been...

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