The Iowa Soybean Research Center (ISRC) at Iowa State University is pleased to announce the addition of Ag Ingenuity Partners, the research division of Advanced Agrilytics, as its 20th industry partner. Ag Ingenuity Partners will join the ISRC's industry advisory council, offering guidance on research priorities and funding for the center.
Ag Ingenuity Partners specializes in spatial agriculture research, providing practical insights on product performance to industry partners. Their focus on innovation and continuous improvement aligns closely with the ISRC's objectives, aiming to bring new management strategies to soybean growers in Iowa.
The expertise of Ag Ingenuity Partners will be invaluable in identifying research opportunities to enhance soybean productivity, benefiting farmers in Iowa. Their experience in understanding how environmental conditions impact crop performance and their emphasis on fostering research will contribute to the center's discussions on future research needs.
Ag Ingenuity Partners will also offer financial support to the ISRC. This contribution will be leveraged alongside soybean checkoff funds from the Iowa Soybean Association to further soybean research at the university.
The Iowa Soybean Research Center is a collaborative initiative involving Iowa State's College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, the Iowa Soybean Association, and industry partners. The ISRC's Industry Advisory Council, comprising representatives from the Iowa Soybean Association and the industry, plays a vital role in shaping the center's research agenda. Ag Ingenuity Partners joins a distinguished group of industry partners including AGCO, Albaugh, AMVAC, BASF, Bayer, Beck's, Cornelius Seed, Corteva Agriscience, FMC, GDM, Innvictis/Simplot, Meristem Crop Performance, Merschman Seeds, Mosaic, Nutrient, Peterson Genetics, Sound Agriculture, Syngenta, and UPL.
Ag Ingenuity Partners, as the research division of Advanced Agrilytics, serves as a bridge between research and commercialization. Leveraging spatial agricultural research, they provide valuable insights that connect seed, chemistry, equipment, and management practices with the surrounding environment.
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