06/27/2018
This is your last chance to register with the early-bird reduced pricing! Register by Friday to receive the discount, not to mention a great pork chop!
https://www.mrtf.org/event/turf-and-landscape-field-day/?event_date=2018-07-10
06/27/2018
Check out these great research and best management practice updates that will be presented at field day! Register now:
https://www.mrtf.org/event/turf-and-landscape-field-day/?event_date=2018-07-10
03/05/2018
Don't forget to like our new page: www.facebook.com/PurdueLandscapeReport.
Purdue Landscape Report
Visit Purdue Landscape Report for timely articles written by Extension Specialsts to help your Midwe
02/22/2018
Good afternoon. The Purdue University Green Industry team has developed a new website and newsletter! The newsletter and website will feature articles, hot topics, breaking news (i.e. new pests in the area), and more from Rosie Lerner (Consumer Horticulture Specialist), Lindsey Purcell (Urban Forestry Specialist), Janna Beckerman (Ornamental Pathology Specialist), Cliff Sadof (Ornamental Entomology Specialist), Tom Creswell (Director of the Purdue Plant and Pest Diagnostic Lab), Gail Ruhl (Senior Diagnostician), and Kyle Daniel (Nursery and Landscape Specialist). You can find the website at: www.PurdueLandscapeReport.org and our new page at www.facebook.com/PurdueLandscapeReport. Give us a like and be looking for our first newsletter coming very soon! If you would like to receive the newsletter to you inbox, email [email protected] and indicate you would like to subscribe.
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11/27/2017
Registration is now open for the 2018 Indiana Green Expo! Come be a part of the largest Green Industry education and trade show event in Indiana!
Indiana Green Expo
10/17/2017
The final webinar of the fall 2017 EAB University webinar series is Thursday October 19th at 11 AM Eastern Time. Matt Ginzel of Purdue University will be presenting "Thousand Cankers Disease: Threatening the Nation's Walnut Trees." He will be talking about the potential impact of Thousand Cankers Disease on the eastern American walnut resource.
Emerald Ash Borer | EAB University
EAB University
10/10/2017
Autumn Leaves-What influences the color?
Autumn Leaves – what influences the color? | Purdue Extension Forestry & Natural Resources
Red maple tree with leaves turning red in fall. Photo by: Lenny Farlee The calendar flipping over to October is a reminder the annual Autumn leaf color
09/22/2017
Take a look around all the Green Industry experts' websites. Loads of information for the industry!
Green Industry Working Group
09/19/2017
The first webinar of the fall 2017 EAB University webinar series is coming up! On Thursday September 21st at 11 AM Eastern Time, Cliff Sadof of Purdue University will be presenting "EAB for Homeowners: Basic Biology and Why You Need to Plan". He will be providing information on EAB biology and management aimed at members of the public.
You can find Thursday's webinar, recorded past webinars going back to spring 2015, and the schedule for future webinars at the link below:
http://www.emeraldashborer.info/eabu.php
09/14/2017
Once-abundant ash tree and antelope species face extinction—IUCN Red List
North America's most widespread and valuable ash tree species are on the brink of extinction due to an invasive beetle decimating their populations, while the loss of wilderness areas and poaching are contributing to the declining numbers of five African antelope species, according to the latest upd...
08/28/2017
Are you battling nutsedge this year? Check out this article for information and treatment options.
ag.purdue.edu
06/28/2017
Great opportunity to learn more about invasive species from IDNR and Dr. Cliff Sadof.
Purdue teams with Indiana DNR to offer invasive species workshops - Purdue University
Cliff Sadof, Purdue University professor of entomology and Purdue Extension pest management specialist, and Carrie Tauscher, state community and urban forester at the Indiana Department of Natural Resources, will lead three workshops on invasive forest pests that pose a significant threat to Indiana...