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The Purdue Agronomy Club is an educational, service, social, and outreach program for anyone interested in agronomy. They team host the Purdue invitational crops and soil judging contests, serve as student educators, and produce and provide products used in agriculture and science. Each semester, they have programs and speakers that address the interests of the department and students. They attend and participate in the Regional and National ASA-SAS meetings. |
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The Environmental Science Club (ESC) is a science based option club for the Natural Resources and Environmental Science Program (NRES) at Purdue University. ESC is mostly comprised of NRES students, but other disciplines are welcomed with open arms. ESC emphasizes environmental education and sustainable management of our natural resources. We stand firm on the motto: OUR ENVIRONMENT...OUR CONCERN...OUR FUTURE. |
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The Purdue Turf Club was founded in March of 1995 by a group of Turf Science students to provide other turf students, both now and in the future, with a means to advance their careers through new contacts, improved knowledge, and a sense of acceptance in the world of Turf. In 1997 the Turf Club became the Purdue University Student Chapter of the Golf Course Superintendents Association of America. The inception into being part of the GCSAA was to further our involvement in the growing turf industry. The chapter believes that our greatest asset is our monthly meeting that brings everyone together. Each month the chapter tries to bring in a speaker or take a field trip to further expose ourselves to the diverse turfgrass industry.
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