Michigan State University Soil Fertility

Michigan State University Soil Fertility Soil Fertility and Nutrient Management program at Michigan State University- Committed to raising your bottom line. The program is headed by Dr. Kurt Steinke.

Agriculture starts from the ground up, and so should your cropping management approach. Regardless of all other factors, a good yield requires the proper nutrients and soil physical properties for your crop. Trust the team in green and white to keep your operation out of the red. Our research is primarily focused on corn, potatoes, soybeans, sugar beets, and wheat. Other members include Andy Choma

s as field technician, as well as graduate students Luke Thurgood and Mike Swoish. Please visit our website, http://soil.msu.edu, to view our research, find contact information, and more!

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1066 Bogue Street
East Lansing, MI
48823

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