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  2. Katherine Bitting - Wikipedia

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    From Purdue University, she earned a Bachelor of Science degree in 1890, a Master of Science in 1892, and a Doctor of Science in 1895. Bitting was an assistant botanist with the Purdue Agricultural Extension Station while completing her master's thesis.

  3. Scott H. Irwin - Wikipedia

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    Irwin has developed agricultural extension programs that have helped farmers throughout the world make informed production, marketing, and financial decisions.. His leadership and vision have been the driving force behind the farmdoc project [8] at the University of Illinois since its inception in 1999.

  4. R. Douglas Hurt - Wikipedia

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    Ray Douglas Hurt is an American agricultural historian, academic and author. He is a professor of history at Purdue University. [1]Hurt is known for his research on the Great Plains, Civil War, Native Americans, technology, and the American South, West, and Midwest, as well as the Green Revolution.

  5. List of college and university student newspapers in the ...

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    North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University – The A&T Register [10] North Carolina Central University – The Campus Echo [10] North Carolina State University – The Technician [10] North Carolina Wesleyan University – The Decree [10] Pfeiffer University – The Falcon's Eye; Queens University of Charlotte – The Queens ...

  6. Grain entrapment - Wikipedia

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    Agricultural Confined Spaces page at Purdue, with resources for training and education. Safety During Grain Handling, Drying and Storage, publications by Purdue University extension on grain entrapment. Grain Handling Safety Coalition

  7. WBAA - Wikipedia

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    WBAA is the oldest operating radio station in Indiana, beginning in 1922 and with several antecedents on the Purdue campus. Originally a service noted for its limited agricultural extension and educational programming as well as Purdue sports broadcasts, it gradually improved its facilities and expanded its output over its first 20 years on air.

  8. Purdue University Press - Wikipedia

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    Purdue University Press, founded in 1960, is a university press affiliated with Purdue University and overseen by Purdue University Libraries. Purdue University Press is currently a member of both the Association of University Presses , [ 4 ] to which it was admitted in 1993. [ 5 ]

  9. Russell Mawby - Wikipedia

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    Mawby attended Michigan State University and graduated with a baccalaureate degree in horticulture and was a member of Alpha Gamma Rho fraternity. In 1951 he completed his Master's degree in Agricultural Economics from Purdue University, and in 1959 he received his doctorate, also in Agricultural Economics, from Michigan State University.