Michigan soybean farmers can look forward to valuable data gathered through large-scale and long-term research.
Mark Seamon with the Michigan Soybean Promotion Committee says the SMaRT program uses input from growers to determine what types of projects to look at in the coming year.
“What we really like to do in that case is to look at projects that the results can be implemented on farms immediately, or the following growing season.”
Those projects include disease control, population trials and nutrient issues.
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