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  • About MSC
    • Board Members
    • Board Meeting Information
    • About the Checkoff
  • Contact
    • Staff Contacts
  • For Farmers
    • Request for Proposals
    • Funded Research
    • On-Farm Research >
      • Host an On-Farm Trial
    • Market Development >
      • High Oleic
      • Soy Uses
      • Advanced Biofuels
    • Licensing Varieties
    • Leadership Opportunities
    • Sample Submission
    • Organic Exemption Qualifications
  • First Purchasers
    • Checkoff Remittance
    • Remittance Questions and Answers
  • Learn About Soybeans
    • Score Big With Soy
    • School Kit
    • Donation Request Form
    • Resources For Consumers
  • News & Media
    • Press Releases
  • Programs and Events
  • Industry Links
  • Blog


​Funded Research

The Michigan Soybean Committee is dedicated to research for the Michigan soybean producers. The majority of the research is done with, but not limited to, Michigan State University and Michigan State University Extension offices.

MSU Department of Plant, Soil and Microbial Sciences: Science-based research and extension information on integrated weed management in field crops.

The majority of the budget is allocated to addressing production research needs. Appreciating research investments are not an end in itself, we then use various venues such as meetings, mailing, media, electronics, etc. to communicate the research results to our producer investors for use in making management decision for the next year’s soybean crop.

For information on collaborative research projects check the following:
  • Soybean Research & Information Initiative
  • North Central Soybean Research Program
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