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Register Now for Michigan Soybean Committee’s On-Farm Research Update Meetings in January 2026

By Eric Anderson

Michigan Soybean Committee and Michigan State University Extension invite soybean growers and agribusinesses to attend regional meetings in January 2026 to hear results of the 2025 soybean on-farm research projects. Participants will also learn about high-oleic soybean production and marketing opportunities including feeding to dairy cows in Michigan. Participants will also have an opportunity to provide input into the research projects to be conducted in 2026. Time will be available for questions and discussion.

When and where

  • January 6 (Southwest) – GreenMark Equipment, 16700 Heimbach Rd, Three Rivers, MI
  • January 7 (West) – Blaauw Farms, 2876 13th St, Shelbyville, MI
  • January 9 (Southeast) – Lenawee Christian Center Auditorium, 111 Wolf Creek Hwy, Adrian, MI 49221 (part of the Center for Excellence Crop Day)
  • January 15 (Central) – AgroLiquid, 3055 M-21, St Johns, MI
  • January 20 (Bay) – Saginaw Valley Research and Extension Center, 3775 S Reese Rd, Frankenmuth, MI
  • January 21 (Thumb) – Beagio’s, 5795 Sanilac Rd, Kingston, MI

Time

All programs begin with registration at 9 a.m. and end by 1 p.m. except Adrian (Jan. 9), which will begin at 8:30 a.m. and end around 3 p.m.

Source : msu.edu

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