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Maninder Singh is an Associate Professor of Cropping Systems Agronomy at the Department of Plant, Soil and Microbial Sciences, Michigan State University (MSU), located within the College of Agriculture & Natural Resources. His research focuses on improving the productivity, profitability, and resiliency of Michigan's cropping systems through optimized variety selection and management strategies, particularly in corn, soybean, and wheat systems. His work integrates climatic patterns, modern farming practices, and economic conditions to address emerging challenges like mycotoxin contamination, soil health, and pest interactions.
Education: Ph.D., University of Florida (Agronomy); M.S., Punjab Agricultural University (Agronomy); B.S. (Hons.), Guru Nanak Dev University (Agriculture).
- Research Interests: Cropping systems, precision agriculture, crop physiology, climate resilience, and sustainable farming practices.
- Key Focus Areas: Mycotoxin management in silage crops, soil biological health, and optimizing planting strategies for Michigan's climatic conditions.
Dr. Singh's publications (2023–2025) highlight advancements in corn kernel moisture estimation, soybean nitrogen fixation, and biochar application impacts. He collaborates widely with institutions like the Kellogg Biological Station and engages in farmer-focused research to bridge practical agricultural challenges with scientific solutions.
Teaching: CSS212 Advanced Crop Production (since 2017).
Labs: Cropping Systems Agronomy Lab.
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