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Maninder Singh is an Associate Professor in the Department of Cropping Systems Agronomy at Michigan State University. With a Ph.D. from the University of Florida, he has a strong background in Agronomy. His research focuses on advancing cropping systems in Michigan, addressing critical aspects like productivity, profitability, and resilience, particularly in the context of varying climatic patterns and modern farming practices. Dr. Singh investigates various management practices such as planting methods and seed placement accuracy, crop density, and diversity, as well as plant-pathogen interactions in corn, soybean, and wheat systems. He has taught courses like Advanced Crop Production since Fall 2017. His work is published in prestigious journals, reflecting a deep commitment to improving agricultural systems through research, extension, and teaching.
Michigan State University • East Lansing, MI
Teaching and conducting research in Cropping Systems Agronomy.
Department of Psychology