Michael Staton
Mike Staton has served as a field crop educator with Michigan State University Extension since 1989. Soybean production and management has been an important part of his on-farm research trials and educational programming throughout his career. In 2010, MSU Extension and the Michigan Soybean Checkoff jointly funded a new soybean educator position enabling Mike to focus all of his efforts on soybean production and management issues. In this position he leads a statewide on-farm soybean research program and develops soybean educational materials and research reports to support Michigan soybean producers and agribusiness agronomists.
Related Work
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Maximizing soybean income with high input prices
Published on March 16, 2023
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Are 2x2 starter fertilizer programs profitable in soybeans?
Published on March 16, 2023
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2023 Michigan soybean on-farm research updates open for registration
Published on December 8, 2022
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Reconditioning overly dry soybeans is profitable but risky
Published on October 27, 2022
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Overcoming soybean harvest challenges in 2022 – lodging and green stems
Published on September 22, 2022
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Consider harvesting soybeans earlier to manage risk and improve net income
Published on September 22, 2022
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Reducing spread of herbicide-resistant weed seed during harvest and tillage operations
Published on September 22, 2022
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Assessing hail damage to soybeans in the early vegetative stages
Published on June 16, 2022
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Thin soybean stands can produce surprisingly high yields
Published on May 19, 2022