Dr. Andrew Margenot is an Assistant Professor in the
Department of Crop Sciences at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and
a soil scientist for the Soybean Innovation Lab. His research addresses the
literal foundation of all cropping systems: soils. He is advancing how we
monitor and manage soils as natural capital. His research team evaluates how
human activities can enhance or compromise soil services to human societies,
with an emphasis on food security from urban and rural agroecosystems in the
U.S. Midwest and East Africa.
Dr. Daniel Reynolds is a Professor and the Edgar E. and
Winifred B. Hartwig Endowed Chair in Soybean Agronomy at Mississippi State
University (MSU). Dr. Reynolds leads the Soybean Innovation Lab’s agronomic
research at the SMART (Soybean Management with Appropriate Research and
Technology) Farm in northern Ghana. Dr. Reynolds collaborates with Dr. George
Awuni, an MSU postdoctoral researcher based in northern Ghana, to conduct
production trials evaluating best practices across a range of soil types
including fertilizer rates, inoculum use, pest management strategies, variety selection,
planting date, dual and succession cropping, sowing depth and plant population
densities. Dr. Reynolds and Awuni’s research provides critical knowledge on the
role of agronomics in tropical soybean development.
Dr. George Awuni is an Assistant Research Professor with
Mississippi State University’s Department of Plant and Soil Sciences. Dr. Awuni
is also the Manager of the Soybean Innovation Lab’s SMART (Soybean Management
with Appropriate Technology) Farm based in Tamale, Ghana. As the SMART Farm
Manager Dr. Awuni oversees the Soybean Innovation Lab’s agronomic research
trials on varietal testing, soil quality assessments, planting date, fertility
inputs as inoculum, phosphorous, lime, and herbicide usage in soybean
production. Dr. Awuni is a native of Ghana and devotes six months every year to
overseeing the planting, harvest and evaluation at SIL’s SMART Farm.
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