March 21, 2018
News
March 12, 2018
Graduate Student Anthony Hearst: Purdue-based start-up looks to help farmers
Drones have become increasingly popular for people looking to retrieve professional overhead footage and a Purdue based start up is using drone technology to help out farmers across the country.
March 8, 2018
Professor Kingsly Ambrose: More grain dust explosions reported nationwide in 2017
“Even with a 40 percent increase in the volume of grains handled and processed since the OSHA grain-handling standard was promulgated in 1988, the number of incidents has steadily declined over the past 10 years,” Ambrose said. “Keeping the facility clean, training employees and contract workers, keeping equipment in good working condition by preventive maintenance and the use of dust explosion suppression systems and venting systems are good prevention practices.”
March 5, 2018
Dr. Dale Whittaker named President of Central Florida University
Dr. Whittaker, a 1987 PhD graduate of Agricultural & Biological Engineering and 12-year professor in ABE, has been named the 5th president of Central Florida University.
March 1, 2018
Professor Jian Jin: Greenhouse 'conveyer belt' could advance food production, address looming global food crisis
"We hope this will help us to advance and speed up our breeding pipelines to generate the next seeds and the next agriculture products earlier than we could before so we can generate more food to feed the whole world," Jin said.
March 1, 2018
Professor Bob Stwalley: Overheated pigs may get the cooldown they need with Purdue technology
Modern sows are having more piglets than ever, and feeding those larger litters results in higher body temperatures. Air conditioning farrowing houses isn’t feasible, but Purdue University researchers have a solution: personal pig cooling pads.
February 15, 2018
Professor Jian Jin's phenotyping research featured in Purdue Today Photo Gallery
The article features the work of Tom Campbell and Nicholas Cook
February 15, 2018
PhD Candidate Sushant Mehan recognized as one of the New Faces of ASABE - Professionals
ASABE is an international scientific and educational organization dedicated to the advancement of engineering applicable to agricultural, food, and biological systems. Further information on the Society can be obtained by contacting ASABE at (269) 429-0300, emailing hq@asabe.org or visiting www.asabe.org/.
January 25, 2018
PhD Candidate Anthony Hearst: Purdue Ag-celerator fund awards $100,000 to two plant sciences startups, announces next proposal submission dates
Progeny co-founder Anthony Hearst, a PhD candidate in ABE, is one of the recipients of the Ag-celerator funding.