Maninder Singh
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- Overview of current program: Dr. Singh’s research, extension, and teaching program at MSU focuses on current and emerging issues in cropping systems of Michigan with an overall goal to improve the productivity, profitability, and resiliency of these systems. Variety selection (G) and improved management (M) strategies are explored in the context of climatic patterns, modern farming practices, and economic conditions. Current research is focused on management practices such as planting methods including the role of seed placement accuracy, planting time and density, crop diversity, harvest decisions including drydown, and plant-pathogen interactions in corn, soybean, and wheat-based cropping systems.
Related Work
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Optimizing Corn Hybrid Maturity Selection for Maximum Yield and Profit in Michigan and Northern Regions
Published on August 10, 2026
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Optimal Corn Relative Maturity Map
Published on August 4, 2026
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Don’t overspend on early corn emergence problems
Published on May 26, 2026
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New bulletin on optimizing corn hybrid maturity selection for maximum yield and profit
Published on May 13, 2026
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Systems approach to early soybean planting in Michigan
Published on April 8, 2026
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Should you prioritize planting soybean or corn?
Published on March 24, 2026
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Using growing degree days in making corn hybrid maturity selections
Published on February 19, 2026
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Does row spacing and seeding rate recommendations differ for short vs. tall corn hybrids?
Published on February 11, 2026
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Are we interpreting corn hybrid maturity ratings correctly?
Published on January 27, 2026