ISA Launches Research Center For Farming Innovation

(IARN)  — Soybean farmers wanting to boost profitability through improved data, information and decision tools related to agronomics and conservation have a team at the ready to help make the most of every acre and growing season.

The Iowa Soybean Association’s (ISA) Research Center for Farming Innovation has launched. The goal: to deliver the very best farmer-led research combining agronomic, conservation and analytics tailored for soybean farmers.

ISA Sr. Research Director Ed Anderson says the Center integrates and focuses what were the On-Farm Network, Environmental Programs and Services, and Analytics programs to better serve Iowa’s 40,000 soybean growers.

“Our expertise, experience, expansive data sets and farmer-focused approach are unique in providing value to Iowa soybean farmers because of the investment made by Iowa soybean farmers,” he says. “We’re uniquely positioned to deliver innovative and transformational research, tools and technical assistance that can only be found at the Center.”

This holistic approach to soybean research is about developing systems and practices that are more profitable, resilient and sustainable, Anderson says.

“We’re excited about the future and enabling farmers to thrive despite the challenges and uncertainties that accompany every growing season,” he says.

In addition to more comprehensively serving soybean producers, the Research Center for Farming Innovation also:
Leverages soybean checkoff investments with additional non-checkoff sources;
Strengthens partner relationships with Iowa State University’s Soybean Research Center and the Iowa Nutrient Research Center;
Collaborates with other farm and commodity organizations, state and local agencies and companies engaged in seed, crop protection, precision, and digital agriculture; and
Broadly accelerates farming advances for profitability and sustainability.

For ISA President Tim Bardole of Rippey, ISA’s new approach to production and conservation research brings greater value by tailoring data for the unique geographic and agronomic settings of each operation.

“There’s never a one-size-fits-all approach. Each farm has unique circumstances that require an individualized plan of action,” Bardole says.” “We are positioned to deliver insights and recommendations for agronomy, conservation, natural resource management, engineering, and data analytics for the individual farmer.”

The Center is poised to assist farmers considering big picture operational decisions for short- and long-term profitability with a suite of research and decision-making tools. ISA researchers help farmers take a programmatic approach to continuously improve their overall operations with an eye on maximizing economic returns.

For more information go to iasoybeans.com or call 515-334-1063.

Story and image courtesy of the Iowa Agribusiness Radio Network.

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