Skip to Main Content

Links of Interest - Whitley County Agriculture and Natural Resources (ANR)

Additional ANR pages:

  • News

  • FAQs

  • Private Applicators

  • Master Gardeners

Topics/Links of Interest:

P = Exclusive Purdue University resource, or shared resource in partnership with others

Search tip: Use Ctrl+F and insert keyword

  • Agricultural Economics/Farm Management/Business

  • Agriculture, General

  • Ag & Biological Engineering

  • Agronomy/Crops

  • Animals/Livestock

  • Aquaculture/Farm Ponds

  • Diseases/Insects/Integrated Pest Management (IPM)

  • Forestry/Natural Resources/Wildlife

  • Grants & Financial Assistance

  • Horticulture: Garden, Lawn and Landscape

  • Indiana Links

  • Pesticides and Pesticide Application

  • Purdue University sites

  • U.S. Department of Agriculture

  • Water Quality

  • Weather/Being Prepared

  • Weeds

Agricultural Economics/Farm Management/Business

⇑Back to Top

Agriculture, General

⇑Back to Top

Ag & Biological Engineering

⇑Back to Top

Agronomy/Crops

⇑Back to Top

Animals/Livestock

⇑Back to Top

Aquaculture/Farm Ponds

⇑Back to Top

Diseases/Insects/Integrated Pest Management (IPM)

⇑Back to Top

Forestry/Natural Resources/Wildlife

*Note that some mushrooms are poisonous! Don't eat unless you know! If in doubt, identification by a professional mycologist is recommended. You may contact Purdue Plant and Pest Diagnostic Laboratory (P&PDL) for analysis. The Purdue Extension office can assist you in sending in a sample to P&PDL for identification ($11 fee). The local Extension office cannot determine edible/non-edible mushrooms in-house.

⇑Back to Top

Grants & Financial Assistance

Note that other funding sources (primarily in the form of loans) may be available from USDA Farm Service Agency (see your local USDA Service Center), Farm Credit Mid-America, banks or other lending institutions.

⇑Back to Top

Horticulture: Garden, Lawn & Landscape

⇑Back to Top

Indiana Links

⇑Back to Top

Pesticides & Pesticide Application

⇑Back to Top

Purdue University websites

⇑Back to Top

U.S. Department of Agriculture

⇑Back to Top

Water Quality

⇑Back to Top

Weather, Being Prepared

⇑Back to Top

Weeds

⇑Back to Top

Updated 7/27/21

Report broken links

Footnote for all links: presence of a non-Purdue link does not imply endorsement of a product, nor does the absence of a link imply lack of endorsement. No inference of endorsement of any kind is intended.

Featured Stories

person planting a tree
Arbor Day – Planting a Tree Correctly

In anticipation of Arbor Day and those who wish to add a tree or trees to their home landscapes,...

Read More
planting several trees in area
Arbor Day – Choosing the Right Tree

As we approach Arbor Day on April 26, many may be considering adding a tree, or maybe several...

Read More
Slow-moving vehicle (SMV) sign
Road and Farm Safety this Spring

As fields begin to dry, farmers and ag retailers will be moving large equipment over the roads to...

Read More
Dandelion in lawn
Early Lawn Activities to Consider

Spring came a little early this year and work has begun in many home landscapes. Here are some...

Read More
pesticide sprayer
Be Proactive – Consider FieldWatch Registries

One situation that sometimes arises in springtime is pesticide drift. This is unfortunate for...

Read More
dairy cows grazing
Agriculture is Important to Everyone

National Ag Day is March 19, and I thought it important to offer a few thoughts about the ways...

Read More
To Top