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WELCOMETABLE OF CONTENTSGeneral Information. 4Schedule.5The Discussion Group Format.6Facts about Purdue. 7Campus Map. 9Restaurant Guide.11Faculty and Staff Biographies. 13Summit Steering Committee. 35Program Participants. 37Controlled Environment Agriculture: Disruption in the California Leafy Greens Industry?. 45Cainthus: Disrupting the Face of the Animal Industry. 67Compeer Financial: Executing a Segmentation Strategy with Disruptive Service Value. 97Mantiqueira: Innovating and Disrupting in the Egg Business.115AgriGold: Disrupting the Seed Industry by Prioritizing Direct Producer Relationships.155Solinftec: Creating a Foothold in the North American Digital Farming Market.179Additional Notes. 209CONTACT INFORMATIONCenter for Food andAgricultural BusinessKrannert Building, Room 754403 W. State StreetWest Lafayette, IN 47907-2056Phone: (765) 494-4247Fax: (765) 494-4333E-mail: agbusinessinfo@purdue.eduWebsite: edin 2019 Center for Food and Agricultural BusinessProgram StaffBetty Jones-BlissAssociate Director217-549-2883bettyso@purdue.eduDanielle LattaProgram Manager765-494-7678dquirk@purdue.eduLiza BraunlichProject Manager765-494-4263liza@purdue.eduPurdue Food and Agribusiness Executive Summit 3

GENERAL INFORMATIONEVALUATIONSMEALSPlease take a moment to complete the session evaluationsprovided. The Center for Food and Agricultural Business usesyour comments to plan future executive seminars and toprovide more valuable learning experiences. We appreciate yourPlease let Danielle Latta know if you have any allergies orspecial diets. Lunch will be served in the Dauch Alumni Centeron Wednesday and in the Krannert Center Weiler Lounge onThursday. A group networking dinner will be held on Tuesdayevening in the Krannert Center. On Wednesday evening, adinner will be held in the Buchanan Club of the Ross-Adefootball stadium. Transportation will be provided to dinner andwill return you to your hotel following dinner. See your schedulecomments.FACILITIESKrannert Center for Executive Research is a dedicated meetingfacility operated by the Krannert School of Management.for specific meal times and locations.Classroom - Krannert Center, Room 124WEBSITE ACCESS TO CLASSROOM MATERIALSRestrooms - Located in the front lobby and directly above onthe second floor.Electronic copies of the seminar materials will be distributedfollowing the program. You will receive an email from theProgram Manager once the presentations are available. Somepresentations are confidential and will not be shared. Contactthe Associate Director, Betty Jones-Bliss, if you are looking forSecurity - All rooms will be locked overnight or at times whenwe are not in the classroom. You are welcome to leave yourmaterials, but please take all valuables with you.Emergency - In the case of an emergency, sirens will alarm.Indoor sirens indicate the need to evacuate. There are emergencyexits near the classroom in the east end of the building. Themuster point is outside and across the street in front of thePurdue Memorial Union. Outdoor sirens indicate the need toshelter in place. There is an underground level in the building.something specific.STAY CONNECTEDFind the latest news and program offerings from the PurdueUniversity Center for Food and Agricultural Business.www.facebook.com/purdueagribusinessPurdue staff will be on hand to escort participants to NET ACCESStwitter.com/purdueagbizFree wireless Internet service is available. Please choose AT&T asthe network. Open an internet browser to complete the log-in asa guest. A password is not needed.4 Purdue Food and Agribusiness Executive Summit 2019 Center for Food and Agricultural Business

Cainthus: Disrupting the Face of theAnimal IndustryControlled Environment Agriculture(CEA): Disruption in the California LeafyGreens Industry?Small Group Analysis: 2019 Center for Food and Agricultural Business7:45-8:45 Networking Reception (Weiler Lounge)6:15-7:45 Case Debrief:Controlled Environment Agriculture (CEA)Don Goodwin (Golden Sun Marketing)Joe Messer (Pure Green Farms)5:15-6:15 Dinner (Krannert Center)3:45-5:151:30-3:30 Disruption in the Protein Marketplace:The investment, the demand, andconsumer perceptionJayson Lusk (Purdue University)Matt Strongin (Sustainable Bioproducts)Jay Theiler (Agri Beef Co.)1:15-1:30 Program Overview (Krannert Center)Allan Gray (Purdue University)11:30 Registration and Lunch (PurdueEDT Memorial Union, East Faculty Lounge)Welcome and IntroductionsBetty Jones-BlissTuesday, October 1SCHEDULE6:30 Depart for Dinner (Ross-Ade Stadium)4:45-6:15 Case Study Debrief: MantiqueiraMarcos Fava Neves (University of São Paulo)Leandro Pinto (Mantiqueira)3:45-4:30 Small Group Analysis: MantiqueiraInnovating and Disrupting in the Egg Business1:30-3:30 Blockchain Technology in theFood Supply ChainAllan Gray, Nate DeLay (Purdue University)Peter Votkjaer Jorgensen (Maersk Growth)Phil Harris (ripe.io)12:00-1:15 Lunch (Dauch Alumni Center)2-Million-Acre Living Lab: Developing theWabash Heartland as a Global Epicenter ofDigital AgricultureJohnny Park (WHIN)10:15-11:45 Case Debrief: Compeer FinancialScott Downey, Brady Brewer (PurdueUniversity)Matt Ginder (Compeer Financial)9:15-10:00 Small Group Analysis: Compeer FinancialExecuting a Segmentation Strategy withDisruptive Service Value7:30-9:00 Case Debrief: CainthusAidan Connolly (Cainthus)David Hunt (Cainthus)7:00 Coffee Available (Weiler Lounge)Wednesday, October 2Purdue Food and Agribusiness Executive Summit 5*Agenda subject to change.2:30 Adjourn1:30-2:30 Strategic Options for the Industry:A Facilitated DiscussionAllan Gray (Purdue University)11:45-1:15 Case Debrief: SolinftecLuciano Castro (Purdue University)Daniel Padrão (Solinftec)11:00-11:45 Lunch (Krannert Center)10:00-10:45 Small Group Analysis: SolinftecCreating a Foothold in the NorthAmerican Digital Farming Market8:30-10:00 Case Debrief: AgriGoldMike Gunderson (Purdue University)Craig Anderson (AgReliant)7:30-8:15 Small Group Analysis: AgriGold:Disrupting the Seed Industry byPrioritizing Direct ProducerRelationships7:00 Coffee Available (Weiler Lounge)Thursday, October 3Krannert Center, Room 124October 1-3, 2019

THE DISCUSSION GROUP FORMATSmall discussion groups meet each day to review cases, which will later be discussed in generalsessions with all of the program attendees.Discussion groups are an integral element of the educational effectiveness of the program. Theyserve as a forum where participants test and refine their analyses of cases. This small-group settingalso provides an opportunity for participants to speak at some length and in greater detail about thecase issues, which may not be possible in the general sessions. These discussions may be particularlyuseful in providing each participant with a sense of his or her increasing expertise in the applicationof the problem-solving skills and methodologies that are developed by case-method learning.A leader is designated for each discussion group. It is the leader’s responsibility to establish a formatfor the discussions, which involves all the members and ensures attention to each of the assignedcases. Generally, the format proceeds from identification and analysis of the major problems andissues in each case to participants’ specific plans of action for dealing with those problems or issues.It should not be the goal of the group to secure agreement or consensus on a single plan of action,but to identify the alternatives so that in the general session each member is prepared to: State the problems and issues in the case; Present a course of action that he or she would advise in the particular instance, as well asalternatives; Formulate carefully and logically the reasons for the course of action; and Defend the analysis and conclusions in open discussion.Useful analysis must employ facts of the specific instance described in the case. Therefore, thoroughcase preparation for group and class discussion is essential. A study group session is lost if it must beused simply to digest the facts of the case.6 Purdue Food and Agribusiness Executive Summit 2019 Center for Food and Agricultural Business

FACTS ABOUT PURDUEFACTS ABOUT PURDUEA top research institution with excellent educationORIGINS OF THE UNIVERSITY Established in West Lafayette, Ind., in 1869.Began on 100 acres of donated land, withfunds primarily obtained by local entrepreneur John Purdue.Named the institution Purdue University inhis honor.Now has more than 18,200 acres overfive campuses.SCHOOL PRIDE SINCE IT WASFOUNDED IN1869PURDUE UNIVERSITY HAS GROWNFROM 39 STUDENTSThe Purdue University “All-American” Marching Band is oneof the top collegiate marching bandsin the nation. It is also home to the “World’s Largest Drum.”Purdue has the second highest enrollment of internationalstudents among publicU.S. universities.Nobel Prize recipients from Purdue include two alumni, sixformer faculty members, one professor emeritus and threecurrentfaculty members.In 2007 and 2009, Purdue faculty won the World Food Prize,considered the Nobel Prizeof Agriculture.LIBRARIES On the West Lafayette campus alone, the library systemconsists of more than 2.5 million volumes.The archive and special collections are home to the exhibit ofCollections of Amelia Earhart Papers.AND 6 FACULTY MEMBERSPURDUE ATHLETICS74,000 STUDENTS ON 5 CAMPUSES ACROSS INDIANA TO MORE THANAND 19,000 FACULTY AND STAFF 2019 Center for Food and Agricultural Business Boilermakers have been ranked regularly in thetop 25 in the nation.Purdue men’s basketball has won a total of 22 Big TenChampionships.Two wins at the Alamo Bowl and appearances at the Outback,Sun, and Rose bowls.In 2010, the Purdue women’s golf team won the NCAAChampionship.The Purdue women’s basketball team won the1999 NCAA championship.Purdue Food and Agribusiness Executive Summit 7

PURDUE IN SPACE Purdue boasts a total of 22 graduates who have been selectedfor the space program.Purdue alumni have flown on more than 40 U.S.manned space flights.Neil Armstrong, the first person to walk on themoon, and Eugene Cernan, the last to leave it, areboth Purdue alumni.DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI IN AGRICULTUREEarl L. Butz A’32, PhD’37, HDR’73Former U.S. Secretary of AgricultureJames R. Moseley A’73U.S. Department of Agriculture Deputy SecretaryThe Class of 1948 Bell Tower Located near Hovde Hall and theMemorial Mall, the bell tower can be heard across campus atthe top of every hour.Dauch Alumni Center The 67,000-square-foot,state-of-the-art facility showcases the university’s points ofpride and achievements.PAO Visual Performing Arts Home for traditional arts, and aplace where art can be merged with the latest technologies intheater sound, textile designs, and industrial design.Fred and Mary Ford Dining Court Seating for 800 and featuresmarketplace-style dining that allows diners to choose from foodstations that are distinctive in their decor and food offerings.Birck Boilermaker Golf Complex Features two18-hole championship golf courses and a practice facility with alarge driving range and multiple short-game areas.Ruth Siems CFS’53Creator of Stove Top Stuffing Mix for General FoodsOrville Redenbacher A’28, HDR’88Business Leader in PopcornMax Armstrong Hu’75Agricultural journalist and co-founder and co-host of “ThisWeek in Agribusiness”BUILDINGS OF INTEREST ON CAMPUSPurdue Memorial Union The campus hub for food, arcadegames, student and alumni activities, where you can cash acheck, watch television, bowl, play billiards, see an art exhibit orstay in one of the Union Club’s 195 convenient hotel rooms.France A. Córdova Recreational Sports Complex The firstcomplex in the country built solely for students’ recreationalsports.Elliott Hall of Music One of the largest theatres at anyeducational institution in the United States, with a seatingcapacity surpassing New York City’s Radio City Music Hall.Elliott Hall is also home to the studios of WBAA, Indiana’soldest radio station established in 1922.Stewart Center Home to the Humanities, Social Science andEducation (HSSE) Library, Hicks Undergraduate Library,University Placement Services, as well as two auditoriums—Fowler Hall and Loeb Playhouse.8 Purdue Food and Agribusiness Executive SummitLEARN MORE ABOUT PURDUE ONLINE ATwww.purdue.edu/purdue/about 2019 Center for Food and Agricultural Business

CAMPUS MAPDEFGROSSto PurdueResearchParkGCMBOval Dr.FPRDWSLRPAOVPTH8Harrison St.Chauncey Ave.Andrew Pl.9DOYLA P P R O X I M A T E0250S C A L EI NF E E T5001000ry St.151Jischke149sbuSaliAHFEHSBVMIFEHSAWADEUPSBKB&S Railroad10Williams St.UPOFRd.148Steely St.River150147LYNNVLAB VCPRADDL146145SouthDiscoveryPark Lot223S. Russell St.139226UPOBKB&S RailroadFOPNAEROTERMNISW231S. Russell St.LEGENDGMFEmergency phones at street levelEmergency phones in subwalks and garagesHGR4PRSVDSouth River RoadComplexTRANSPORTATIONSERVICESUnder construction11hlAMMS1Residence facilities12MMDCserHMMTLMSTLMSBerivABBRParking garages are permit-only during weekdays,and usually free and open to the public evenings and weekends.(PGMD is residence hall permit only; PGG has paid visitor parking.)HGR7Ahlers DriveADMCOMPPurdue AirportASB.Wood St.S. Grant KDAUCS.M11TH1Vine St.YONGNLSNHarrison St.224227144142 143140Aviation DriveHGR6StRAWLKRANHORTVA 2 VA 1141231SIMLN. Grant St.LWSNHAASUniversity St.MRRTWaldron St.LYLEABPVAssistiveTechnology Centeruncey Ave.220CentennialMallInternationalCenterRussell St.S. Russell St.Gates Rd.CRTNPGHColumbia St.Cha222 221EEL7WELCOMECENTERSheetz St.Dr.218225ABELOLCNorth St.Agricult ural MallS. University St.TERYHANSSOILHOCKN. Grant St.University St.N. Martin Jischke Dr.S. Martin Jischke Dr.MRGNMANNBINDDuhme Dr.MacArthur Dr. .McCutcheon Dr.lseyHa228217Dr.Airport Road214DLRWiggins St.KCTRDRUGLSRVisitorParking(Pay)PGGPMUHIKSState St.BALYPMUCAcademy ParkSTEWMemorialMallLSA219Arnold Dr.Airport RoadAirport RoadAllison RoadRay PFMJISNimitz DrPurdue’sGraveSTONLSPSGRSHEAVUNIV 8215134SCCL50MGLFowler erPFENPOUL6ILPOTRNZL210ilroah al la rs131First St.POANASTLE205AviationDriveZL5ZL1S JIS2319DISCOVERY PARKState St.PTCAHNLYuerd llPu M aWest CampusDetail (Not to scale)anwmNe Road(FSTE)SE8State StreetFSTTELDUHM(FSTC)(FSTW)Center ForHealthy LivingIntramuralBlackFieldsSSOFHARRMCUTMState StreetRAPSYCMATHSecond St.HCRSFirst LLTWARNWOOD7ARWALCHCRNLutz Ave.PurdueExponentEEMEVDHILLOffice ofAdmissionsLHOSMLYSHRVlPGMDHSCThird St.VAWTPurdueWestShoppingPlazaJNSNBIDCSylvia St.PGNWFRNYalTSSKRCHMThird St.BCC5Sylvia St.mHorticultureParkDMNTFIRESTATIONStadium Ave.PGSCFourth St.AQUABandPracticeFieldPHYSiuoad6WDCTCRECRHPHAACC NACCFifth PharmacyStadium Ave.rnteSixth St.IntramuralGoldFields4StRickrmCoMcWEST3Evergreen St.LAMBeswTARK5Potter Dr.Sagamore Pkwy.rth(CQS)Stadium Ave.RankinTrack andFieldKampenGolf CourseHayes St.(CQNE)CARYOWENStadium Ave.PickettParkHDodge St.Marsteller KA LOTFORS2212David RossMemorialand GardenSMontgomeryKMeridian St.BRES(CQE)HLTP 13Chelsea Rd.STDMJohn R. Wooden. 9PurdueResearchParkRring30Bexley Rd.F LOTHollowayGymnasiumC. Bee25TowerDr.David10O2Cumberland Ave.BTC 4PTC(PRF)JWal-Martiveller DrJoe TinSteve3123CHAOF231Northridge Dr.3 817N52Innovation Pl.4 718MMPVTCHDCumberland Ave.R LOTBTV6HilltopApts.32Ackerman-AllenGolf CourseLe.AvntKeSCHWSBPBIR LOTTH LOdoa20195TennisCenterMarvin L.BittingerSoftballStadiumNorthwestAthletic mplex231CattailTrailRickrmBBPB3Ackerman-AllenGolf CourseDrivedenR. WooJohnSOCCCoMcBBCHCherry LaneSoccerComplexAlexander(John and AnnaMargaret Ross)FieldWin HentschelBlvd.TH LOSteven C. Beering Dr.GSMBUGeddesWay.veeAlurcCMSCHOCherry LaneT BAKent Ave.WGLRSPUR1GKalberer Rd.Yeager Rd.VOINYeager Rd.OLMNGrandPrixTrackIPGWTo William DanielTurf Center (DANL)To Boilermaker Soccer Complex,Schwartz Tennis Center, GrandPrix Track and Alexander Field2HDYEFoundersPark1CKampenGolf CourseMorehouse Rd.BCattailTrail toPurdueResearchParkHort Dr.APAGEBOWNPFSB12TSWF2017, Purdue UniversityCMapK7405U 92917ABC 2019 Center for Food and Agricultural BusinessDEFGHIPurdue Food and Agribusiness Executive Summit 9

West Lafayette CampusBUILDING NAMES AND ABBREVIATIONSSPRING BRNGAgricultural and Biological Engineering F9Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory G10Aerospace Science Laboratory C11Agricultural Administration Building G8Animal Holding Facility G10Boilermaker Aquatic Center D6Armory G6Armstrong (Neil) Hall of Engineering G5Animal Sciences Teaching Laboratory E8Black Cultural Center F6Biochemistry Building F8Bindley (William E.) Bioscience Center D8Birck Nanotechnology Center D8Beering (Steven C.) Hall of Liberal Arts andEducation F, G7BRWN Brown (Herbert C.) Laboratory of Chemistry H7BSGBuilding Services and Grounds F9CDFS Child Development and Family Studies Building D8† CHAF Chaffee Hall A9CIVL Civil Engineering Building G5CL50 Class of 1950 Lecture Hall G7COMP Composites Laboratory C11‡ DANL Daniel (William H.) Turfgrass Center B1DAUC Dauch (Dick and Sandy) Alumni Center H9DLRHall for Discovery and Learning Research E9DMNT DeMent (Clayton W.) Fire Station D6DOYL Doyle (Leo Philip) Laboratory G10DYEPete Dye Clubhouse C1EEElectrical Engineering Building H6EELEntomology Environmental Laboratory G8EHSA Equine Health Sciences Annex G10EHSB Equine Health Sciences Building G10ELLTElliott (Edward C.) Hall of Music G6ENAD Engineering Administration Building G6EXPT Exponent H6FOOD Food Stores Building F9FOPN Flight Operations Building B11FORS Forestry Building G8FPRD Forest Products Building G8FREH Freehafer (Lytle J.) Hall of AdministrativeServices H10FRNY Forney Hall of Chemical Engineering G5FSFood Science Building G9FWLR Fowler (Harriet O. and James M., Jr.)Memorial House E7GCMB Golf Course Maintenance Barn C2GRIS Grissom Hall H7GRSGrounds Service Building E8GSMB Golf Storage Maintenance Barn C2HAAS Haas (Felix) Hall G7HANS Hansen (Arthur G.) Life Sciences ResearchBuilding F8, 9HEAV Heavilon Hall H7HERL Herrick Laboratories E8HGR4-6 Hangars, Numbers 4 through 6 A11,12HGRH Horticulture Greenhouses G9HIKS Hicks (John W.) Undergraduate Library G, H7, 8HOCK Hockmeyer (Wayne T. and Mary T.) Hall of StructuralBiology E9HORT Horticulture Building G9HOVD Hovde (Frederick L.) Hall of Administration G6HPNHeating and Power Plant-North G6IAFIntercollegiate Athletic Facility F3JNSN Johnson (Helen R.) Hall of Nursing G5, 6KCTR Krannert Center for Executive Education andResearch H8KNOY Knoy (Maurice G.) Hall of Technology H6KRAN Krannert Building H8LAMB Lambert (Ward L.) Fieldhouse and Gymnasium F, G4nLibrary, Main (see HIKS)LILYLilly Hall of Life Sciences F8LMSB Laboratory Materials Storage Building H11LMST Laboratory Materials Storage Trailer H11LSALife Science Animal Building F8LSPS Life Science Plant and Soils Laboratory F8LSRLife Science Ranges (Greenhouse and ServiceBuilding) F8, 9LWSN Lawson (Richard and Patricia) Computer ScienceBuilding F6LYNN Lynn (Charles J.) Hall of Veterinary Medicine G10MACK Mackey (Guy J.) Arena F, G4MANN Mann (Gerald D. and Edna E.) Hall E8MATH Mathematical Sciences Building ‡ echanical Engineering Building G, H6Michael Golden Engineering Laboratoriesand Shops H6Martin C. Jischke Hall of Biomedical Engineering E9Materials Management and Distribution Center F11Materials Management Storage Building 1 F12Mollenkopf Athletic Center F3Morgan (Burton D.) Center for Entrepreneurship E8Materials and Electrical Engineering Building H5, 6Matthews (Mary L.) Hall F7, 8Niswonger Aviation Technology Building B11Nuclear Engineering Building H6Ollman (Melvin L.) Golfcart Barn C1Pao (Yue-Kong) Hall of Visual andPerforming Arts H8Pfendler Hall (David C.) of Agriculture G8Physical Facilities Service Building F12Physics Building G5Patty Jischke Early Care and Education Center C8Purdue Memorial Union (includes Visitor InformationCenter at PMU [VIC@PMU]) H7Purdue Memorial Union Club Hotel H7Poultry Science Annex E8Potter (A. A.) Engineering Center H6Poultry Science Building E8Peirce Hall G7Printing Services Facility F11Psychological Sciences Building G6, 7Purdue University Student Health Center F, G5Purdue Village Community Center C8Purdue West, Building F B7American Railway Building H6Rawls (Jerry S.) Hall H, I8Recitation Building G7Heine (Robert E.) Pharmacy Building F, G5Recreational Sports Center D, E6Stanley Coulter Hall G7South Campus Courts, Buildings Athrough E G, H9, 10Schleman (Helen B.) Hall of Student Services G6Slayter Center of Performing Arts D4Service Building Annex F9Service Building F9Holleman-Niswonger Simulator CenterSmith Hall F8Soil Erosion Laboratory, National E9Spurgeon (Tom) Golf Training Center C1State Street Office Facility A8Ross-Ade Stadium (includes Ross-AdePavilion [RAP]) F3Stewart Center G, H7Stone (Winthrop E.) Hall G7, 8Student Health Center (see PUSH)Telecommunications Building F7Terminal Building B11Terry (Oliver P.) Memorial House E8, 9Tee-Hangars 1 through 6 A11Transportation Maintenance Building E9University Hall G7Utility Plant Office Building H10Utility Plant Office Facility H10Veterinary Animal Isolation Building 1 G10Veterinary Animal Isolation Building 2 G10Veterinary Center for Paralysis Research G10Veterinary Laboratory Animal Building G10Voinoff (Samuel) Golf Pavilion C1Veterinary Pathobiology Research Building F, G9, 10Veterinary Pathology Building G9Visitor Information Center (VIC) and Parking Services(see PGNW). Visitor Information Center at PMU(VIC@PMU) (see PMU).Wade (Walter W.) Utility Plant H11Westwood (President’s Home) A5, 6Women’s Golf Locker Room D1Whistler (Roy L.) Hall of Agricultural Research G8Wetherill (Richard Benbridge) Laboratory ofChemistry G, H7Combustion Research LaboratoryGas Dynamics Research LaboratoryHigh Pressure Research LaboratoryPropulsion Research LaboratoryTurbomachinery Fluid Dynamics Laboratory501 Hayes Street H5Latino Cultural Center (600 Russell St.) F5Residence FacilitiesCARY* LPVP* SHLYSHRVSMLYTARK* VAWT* WARNWDCTWILY* WOODYONGCary (Franklin Levering) Quadrangle F4Duhme (Ophelia) Residence Hall E7Earhart (Amelia) Residence Hall D7Ford (Fred and Mary) Dining Court F4First Street Towers D7Harrison (Benjamin) Residence Hall C7Hawkins (George A.) Hall H8Hillenbrand Residence Hall C7Hilltop Apartments E3McCutcheon (John T.) Residence Hall C7Meredith (Virginia C.) Residence Hall D7Owen (Richard) Residence Hall E4Purdue Village Administration Building D9Purdue Village B, C, D8, 9, 10Purdue Village Preschool C9Shealy (Frances M.) Residence Hall E7Shreve (Eleanor B.) Residence Hall D6, 7Smalley (John C.) Center for Housing and FoodServices Administration D6, 7Tarkington (Newton Booth) Residence Hall E5Vawter (Everett B.) Residence Hall E6Warren (Martha E. and Eugene K.) Residence Hall E7Wiley Dining Court E6Wiley (Harvey W.) Residence Hall E5, 6Wood (Elizabeth G. and William R.)Residence Hall E7Young (Ernest C.) Hall H8Parking GaragesPGGPGWPGMPGMDPGNWPGUParking Garage, Grant Street H, I7Parking Garage, Wood Street H8Parking Garage, Marsteller Street G, H8Parking Garage, McCutcheon Drive C6, 7Parking Garage, Northwestern Avenue (includesVisitor Information Center and Parking Services) H5Parking Garage, University Street F6, 7Purdue Research Park (H2 inset)BTCBusiness and Technology CenterCHAO Chao Center for Industrial Pharmacy andContract ManufacturingCMBR 1231 Cumberland Ave.HENT Hentschel CenterKENT 1205 Kent Ave. (IPPH)PTCPurdue Technology Center of West Lafayette,Purdue Research Foundation (PRF) corporateheadquartersROSS Ross Enterprise CenterVTCH Vision Technology Center (VISTECH 1)YEAG 2655 Yeager Rd.AInternational Technology Center(includes fitness center)BLakeview Technology Center (includes MRI Center)CPritscher BuildingDSIMULIA CORP. Central RegionEBioanalytical Systems (BASi)FCook BiotechGJust Us Kids (child care center)HLafayette Community BankIMED Institute – 1 Geddes WayJMED Institute – AnnexKNorth Central Superpave Center (NCSC)LPurdue Employees Federal Credit Union (PEFCU)MKurz Purdue Technology Center (KURZ)(under construction)NSSCI – An Aptuit CompanyOState Farm Insurance CompanyPThermophysical Properties Research Laboratory(TPRL)QWLFI – TV 18R1201 Cumberland Ave. (formerly CTSMicroelectronics)S2700 Kent Ave. (270K)T3400 Kent Ave. (under construction)* Windsor Residence Halls† Part of Maurice J. Zucrow Laboratories‡ Buildings not appearing on mapPurdue Marketing and Media 5/1010 Purdue Food and Agribusiness Executive Summit 2019 Center for Food and Agricultural Business

243229Bobby T’s605 Main St., L, 765-420-8262Bobby T’s Diner601 Main St., L, 765-420-7383Bohe124 S. River Rd., WL, 765-838-0963Bru Burger Bar101 Main St., L, 765-479-7400Bruno’s212 Brown St., WL, 765-743-1668Buffalo Wild Wings360 Brown St., WL, 765-743-11884)5)6)7)8)9)30) Java Roaster130 N. 3rd St., L, 765-742-203729) Indian MahalFine Indian Restaurant111 S. River Rd., WL, 765-746-234528) Hungry Howie’s227 E. State St., WL, 765-250-912127) Honey Baked Ham116 N. 3rd St., L, 765-250-577026) Holiday Inn City CentreRestaurant & Bar515 South St., L, at Holiday InnLafayette City Centre, 765-742-5230 2019 Center for Food and Agricultural Business16) Dos Amigos360 Brown St., WL, 765-479-716715) Digby’s Pub & Patio133 N. 4th St., L, 765-269-717914) Cold Stone Creamery338 E. State St., WL, 765-250-518413) Chumley’s122 N. 3rd St., L, 765-420-937212) China 1 Buffet132 Howard Ave., WL, 765-743-9988Cellar 422422 Main St., L, 765-746-675425) Happy China219 E. State St., WL, 765-743-166624) Green Leaf Vietnamese111 S. River Rd., WL, 765-743-228823) Garden Grille356 E. State St., WL, at Hilton GardenInn, 765-743-210022) Fuel Coffee Shop1005 Main St., L, 765-701-304448) O-ishi213 E. State St., WL, 765-743-383849) Panera Bread328 E. State St., WL, 765-746-240037) Lafayette Brewing Company622 Main St., L, 765-742-259138) Latea Bubble Tea Lounge358 E. State St., WL, 765-586-939841)McDonald’s124 E. State St., WL, 765-743-6069Professor Joe’sSports Pub & Pizzeria648 Main St., L, 765-746-627152) Puccini’s300 Brown St., WL, 765-746-500051)50) Peppercorns Kitchen360 E. State St., WL, 765-250-341647) O’Rear’s Pastry Shop321 N. 9th St., L, 765-742-2285The Vault Bar & Billiards205 N. 2nd St., L, 765-269-932973) Wendy’s252 E. State St., WL, 765-743-588572) Yatagarasu533 Main St., L, 765-607-297971)70) Triple XXX FamilyRestaurant2 N. Salisbury St., WL, 765-743-537369) Town & Gown Bistro119 N. River Rd., WL, 765-250-342568) Thieme & Wagner Bar652 Main St., L, 765-607-4804Purdue Food and Agribusiness Executive Summit 1163) Starbucks240 E. State St., WL, 765-746-167462) Star City Coffee& Ale House210 Main St., L, 765-420-709961) Something Blue Bakery918 Main St., L, 765-588-621260) Smoking Irishman221 N. 4th St., L, 765-423-770959) Silver Dipper Ice Cream201 E. State St., WL, 765-743-751158) Sichuan House2 S. 4th St., L, 765-742-660067) The Taste360 Brown St., WL, 765-838-078456) Sgt. Preston’s of the North6 N. 2nd St., L, 765-742-737845) Neon Cactus360 Brown St., WL, 765-743-608157) Shaukin Indian Fast Food138 S. River Rd., WL, 765-743-222266) Sweet RevolutionBake Shop109 N. 5th St., L, 765-743-743755) Scotty’s Brewhouse352 E. State St., WL, 765-746-313136) La Scala Italian Restaurant312 Main St., L, 765-420-817140) McCord Candies & Lunches536 Main St., L, 765-742-44411910 42 2244) Nami’s Bar & Grill102 N. 3rd St., L, 765-607-11766165) Sushi Burrito350 E. State St., WL, 765-771-79705454) Sake Sushi Asian Fusion731 Main St., L, 765-838-8362Columbia St17 51 68Main St4 313743) Moe’s Southwest Grill332 E. State St., WL, 765-743-500035) La Hacienda del Sol140 Howard Ave., WL, 765-771-793039) Mukutan NinjaChargrill & Izakaya350 E. State St., WL, 765-838-21115South St7221

former faculty members, one professor emeritus and three current faculty members. In 2007 and 2009, Purdue faculty won the World Food Prize, considered the Nobel Prize of Agriculture. LIBRARIES On the West Lafayette campus alone, the library system consists of more than 2.5 million volumes.