With fresh, flavorful strawberries in high demand across Indiana so are Purdue Extension specialists. Through research and ...
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Join the Wabash Valley Master Gardeners! We are accepting applications for our Virtual Spring 2026 class. The program will run February 3rd, 2026 through May 5th, 2026, meeting Tuesday evenings at ...
Purdue Extension Clay County offers programs in Agriculture and Natural Resources, 4-H Youth Development and Health and Human Sciences. Purdue Extension is a service tailored to meet the needs of ...
Purdue Extension is a service tailored to meet the needs of Indiana, needs we know firsthand. Our educators, specialists, and volunteers live and work in all 92 Indiana counties. We provide the link ...
We improve lives and livelihoods by delivering tested and trusted educational resources. The Cooperative Extension Service is one of the nation's largest providers of scientific research-based ...
The 4-H tractor and mower safety and operator skills program provides youth with educational information that develops project skills (i.e., principles of engine operation, hydraulic systems, ...
Below is list of county workshops by project. If there are no dates listed, that means there are currently no scheduled workshops for that project. Please check back regularly as more events are ...
In an age where health-conscious individuals are constantly seeking ways to optimize their well-being, the debate between supplements and whole foods has gained significant attention. The allure of ...
Last year Indiana homeowners were hit with property tax bill increases averaging 17 percent, an extraordinary increase. Will it happen again in 2024? Let’s compare 2023 to what we know about 2024 so ...
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) recently released its updated Plant Hardiness Zone Map. The USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map uses weather data to map average annual extreme minimum ...
At first glance, you might think that a tree so named would be great to consider for a home landscape. The resounding answer to that consideration is “NO.” As you read on, I’ll give you some reasons ...