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Scott Bales, M.S.

Scott Bales

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Department of Plant, Soil and Microbial Sciences

Cellphone:
(810) 304-3698

Email:
balessco@msu.edu

Interests:

Coordinating research efforts, conducting and collaborating in applied on-farm research, and the publishing of Michigan dry bean variety trial results.

Publications / Presentations:

2020 Drybean and Sugarbeet Virtual Field Day
2020 Regional Meetings Presentation
Michigan Beans Youtube Channel, Drybean Research 2020 
Bales, S. & Chilvers, M. (2020). White mold management in Michigan dry beans, College of Agriculture and Natural Resources News.  
Bales, S., & Sprague, C. (2020). Tank contamination with dicamba and 2,4-D influences dry edible bean. Weed Technology, 34(1), 89-95
Bales, S. (2019) Michigan Drybean Research Report., MSU Dry Bean Specialist Yearly Report.
Bales, S. (2019) Michigan Drybean Research Report Presentation, MSU Dry Bean Specialist Yearly Report Presentation.
Bales, S. (2019) Michigan Drybean Canning Report, MSU Dry Bean Specialist Yearly Report.

 

 

 

Related Work

  • Michigan Dry Bean Performance Trials

    Published on November 3, 2022

  • The 2022 Michigan Dry Bean Performance Trials report is now available

    Published on November 3, 2022

  • PSM researchers work with Michigan agriculture

    Published on February 26, 2022

  • Michigan State University to host dry bean and sugarbeet field day

    Published on July 28, 2021

  • 2020 State Dry Bean Variety Trial

    Published on April 5, 2021

  • Michigan State University hosts dry bean and sugar beet virtual field day

    Published on August 4, 2020

  • White mold management in Michigan dry beans

    Published on July 22, 2020

  • Dry Bean Planting

    Published on May 28, 2020

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