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Interactive
Turfgrass Identification Tool now available - Purdue Agronomy
Department
Agronomic Crop Disease Sites
Extension
Disaster Education Network (EDEN)
USDA/APHIS
Wildlife Services
Purdue
Educational Materials (Research and Extension publications
available from Purdue)
Weed
Science Publications from within the North Central States -
Click on "Publications" on the left
menu
University
Related Plant Disease and Soil Testing Services
Greenhouse
Grower Floricast
Newsletters and Articles:
- The
Pest&Crop Newsletter provides up-to-date information
on pests and their impact on field crops throughout Indiana.
The Pest&Crop is brought to you by the Departments of
Agronomy, Botany & Plant Pathology, Entomology, and the
Purdue Pest Management Program. In addition to weekly editions
from April through mid-September, monthly issues are published
in February, March, October, and November. This newsletter
is now available as an on-line publication only at no charge.
To be notified of when the current issue is released, send your name and
e-mail address to Tammy Luck at
- Chat
'n Chew Café (Offers timely agronomic information
to Indiana agriculturalists)
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Vegetable
Crops Hotline - A newsletter for commercial vegetable
growers prepared by the Purdue Cooperative Extension Service.
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Facts
for Fancy Fruit is a newsletter produced jointly by the
Departments of Botany & Plant Pathology, Entomology,
and Horticulture. For information on subscribing to the printed
version of the newsletter, please contact Peter Hirst at
, 'Facts for Fancy Fruit', Department of Horticulture,
Purdue University, 625 Ag Mall Drive, West Lafayette, IN
47907-2010, voice: 765-494-1323.
- Turf
Tips - Purdue Agronomy Department
- Purdue
Columns: Garden, Insects and Economics
- Purdue Column: In The Grow - Questions and Answers
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Purdue
Garden Tips E-Magazine
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Purdue
Yard & Garden Calendars
- Down the Garden Path -
The Plant and Pest Diagnostic Laboratory newsletter, Down
the Garden Path, is no longer published. Past Issues are
available for FREE as PDF (Portable Document Format)
files.
Educational Opportunities:
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Purdue University
- Wood
is Good - Hosted by the department of Forestry & Natural
Resources, Wood is Good is a week-long course intended
to educate the public about the wood products industry. Subject
matter includes: wood properties, furniture design
and structure, and industrial process.
- National Plant Diagnostic Network
Crop Biosecurity Online Training Modules
- Ohio State University - Sick
Plants in a Hungry World (pdf file) - Targeted to Master
Gardeners and others interested in learning about stories of
plant diseases from a world and historical perspective. Modules
cover topics such as the Disease Triangle, Irish potato famine,
and bioterrorism. The course is available for ten weeks from
the time participants start the course and includes reading
assignments and self-tests. It is a non-credit course and no
grade is given; a certificate of completion from the Office
of Continuing Education is awarded upon completion. Click
here to register online
- Oregon State University - Phytophthora
Online Course: Training for Nursery Growers
- Plant Pathology and Entomology courses available
online
Purdue links:
Indiana Department
of Natural Resources
- Division of Entomology and Plant Pathology
National Links
Sites in Other States:
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