2025 Poster presentations:
Real-time Monitoring of Strawberry Development: Leveraging iMAGE-ANALYSIS FOR Identifying Flowrs and Fruits, Uzma Gulzar Dr. Krishna Nemali
Mapping a Farm Data Lifecycle: Lessons from the Purdue Student Farm 2024 CSA Program, Thirawat Bureetes, Ankita Raturi*, Christopher Adair, Nellie Walthery
Increasing the Yield of Organically-grown Lettuce in Hydroponic Production, Sangrak Son and Krishna Nemali
Insect-derived byproducts as amendments in specialty crop production, Milena Agila and Dr. Laura L. Ingwell
Examining Six Edamame [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] Varieties and Their Rapid Emergence with and without Weed (Abutilon theophrasti Medik.) Competition, Md Moyeed Hasan Talukder, and Moriah T. Bilenky
Evaluating the impacts of biorational pesticides on twospotted spider (Tetranychus urticae K.) and predatory mites in high tunnels, Leslie Alejandra Aviles Lopez and Dr. Laura L. Ingwell
Insecticide use and not rye cover crop causes spider mite outbreaks in watermelon, Zeus Mateos-Fierro, Ashley Leach, Ian Kaplan
Pulse Width Modulation Conserves Energy in Controlled Environment Agriculture, Hanna Dykema, Sangrak Son, Victor Zaderej, Dr. Krishna Nemali
High tunnels and high temps; temperature differences in high tunnels and implications for IPM, McCarter, Marlo; Willden, Sam; Athey, Kacie; Wallingford, Anna; Ingwell, Laura
Advancing Agricultural Resilience Through Purdue Applied Research and Extension, Pin-Hsueh Lee
The role of weeds as a non-crop habitat for aphid pests in high tunnel systems, Isabela Arias, Samantha Willden, Laura L. Ingwell
Portable Handwash Stations for Fruit and Vegetable Growers, Doriane Hans Mawouena Sossou
Tomato pinworm (Keiferia lycopersicella) distribution and plant damage over time in Indiana high tunnels; an observational study, Sydney Territo, Laura Ingwell
Aphid parasitoids communities in high tunnels, Laura Ingwell
A survey of entomopathogenic nematodes in Indiana specialty crops soils, Skarleth Chinchilla, Laura Ingwell
The 2025 Indiana Horticultural Conference & Expo (IHC) will be January 14-15 at the Hendricks County Fairgrounds in Danville, IN
Anyone interested in presenting specialty crop research or extension is welcome to present a poster, which will be on display for the duration of the conference.
Content must be relevant to the specialty crop industry.
Dimensions should be no greater than 42” x 48”.
An easel, foam board, and binder clips will be provided.
Presenters are responsible for placing and removing their poster.
Posters are not intended to be used for commercial marketing purposes.
Presenters should be available during the afternoon break on Tuesday, January 14th from 2:30-3:00PM to discuss their posters.
Poster presenters will receive 50% off conference registration.
Please submit your name, poster title, and abstract (not to exceed 400 words) to INHortConference@purdue.edu by December 13, 2024. Please include with your submission if you give permission to display your poster on the IHC website.
For more information about the conference visit our webpage at www.indianahortconference.org