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Smart Farming Starts at Purdue Field Day

Smart Farming Starts at Purdue Field Day


By Andi Anderson

The Purdue Small Farm Education Field Day is a valuable event designed to support small scale and urban farmers with practical knowledge and modern farming techniques.

The event will take place on July 23, 2026. Organized by Purdue HLA Extension, this program focuses on hands on learning and real field demonstrations, making it easier for participants to understand and apply new ideas.

This event provides an opportunity for farmers, students, and agriculture enthusiasts to learn directly from Purdue specialists and educators. The experts present research based practices that have been tested and proven effective.

These practices are explained in simple ways, so even beginners can easily understand them. The event helps bridge the gap between scientific research and actual farming needs.

One of the key highlights of the field day is its focus on applied research. Participants are shown how modern techniques can be used to improve crop production, manage soil health, and use resources efficiently. The demonstrations allow farmers to see the results in real conditions, which builds confidence and encourages them to adopt these methods.

The field setting plays an important role in the learning process. Instead of classroom lectures, participants can observe and experience farming practices directly.

This hands on approach makes learning more engaging and practical. Farmers can also interact with experts, ask questions, and discuss their specific challenges.

In addition, the event will introduce various tools and techniques that can help farmers improve their efficiency and productivity. These tools are selected to meet the needs of small scale and urban farming systems, where space and resources may be limited.

Further details about the event, including the schedule and registration process, are shared through Purdue’s official Cvent registration page closer to the event date. This ensures that interested participants can easily access and register for the program.

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