INDIANA — Indiana cut flower growers have an opportunity to access free diagnostics and research-based support through a new initiative from Purdue University’s Extension program.
The Purdue Extension Cut Flower Team is inviting growers across the state to join its email list to receive updates on workshops, field tours, and specialized services tailored to the needs of Indiana’s cut flower industry.

As part of the program, the team is offering free cut flower sample diagnostics in 2026, giving growers access to expert analysis and recommendations aimed at improving crop health and production outcomes.
By subscribing to the mailing list, participants will also stay informed about upcoming educational programming, including hands-on workshops and field days designed to share the latest research and best practices.
The initiative is supported through the Strengthening Purdue Extension’s Ability to Service Indiana’s Cut Flower Farmers project, funded by the Purdue AgSEED grant.
Growers interested in participating can sign up by scanning the QR code provided above or by visiting the subscription link: https://lists.purdue.edu/scripts/wa.exe.
For additional information, growers can contact Purdue Extension representative Emily Evers at everse@purdue.edu or 574-235-9605.


