2015
Multi-State On-Farm Partnership (1520-832-8272)
Contributor/Checkoff:
Category:
Sustainable Production
Keywords:
(none assigned)
Parent Project:
This is the first year of this project.
Lead Principal Investigator:
Mike Dunn, Indiana Soybean Alliance
Co-Principal Investigators:
Tom Bruulsema, (not specified)
Karen Chapman, (not specified)
Quirine M Ketterings, (not specified)
Thomas F Morris, (not specified)
Brent Myers, (not specified)
Mike Dunn, Indiana Soybean Alliance
Peter Kyveryga, Iowa On-Farm Network
Roger Wolf, Iowa Soybean Association
Dennis Hupe, Kansas Soybean Commission
Kendall Nichols, North Dakota Soybean Council
Adam Herges, South Dakota Soybean Research and Promotion Council
Laura Lindsey, The Ohio State University
Seth Naeve, University of Minnesota
Keith L Glewen, University of Nebraska at Lincoln
Shawn Conley, University of Wisconsin
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Project Code:
1520-832-8272
Contributing Organization (Checkoff):
Institution Funded:
Brief Project Summary:

Unique Keywords:
#on-farm trials, #research coordination
Information And Results
Project Deliverables

This proposal seeks to assist with the design, development, and implementation of a Multi-State On-Farm Partnership. The broad and diverse groups forming this partnership make the initial planning of this effort critical for future success. Consensus on core issues including defined objectives, goals and operating governance are vital, but long-term success also lies in buy-in that requires recognizable branding, publicized partners, and delivery mechanisms. In order to establish the foundation of a Multi-State On-Farm Partnership, the following steps encompassing these points will be implemented:

1. Establish agreement and a collaborative set of operating principles among partners on leadership, priorities, governance and next steps.

2. Based on Step 1, develop a cooperative primary leadership structure representing the array of key science, industry, non-profit, and agency stakeholders.

3. Establish subgroups or working teams to develop further proposals, structure, standards, and/or guidelines that enable the formation of the network; these might include:
a. Science Team: Identification of crucial and impactful research targets with national and regional importance. Interpretation of experimental results.
b. Field Operations Team: Logistics of field trials and design implementation
c. Data Team: Data management needs assessment, design database structures and specifications, create reporting guidelines, data analysis approach and infrastructure
d. Communication Team: design education and messaging approach, develop governing policies for interpreting and conveying trial results.
e.Funding Team: Development of funding for business, administrative, and infrastructure components as well as key regional/national experiments

4. Implement the formation of the network based on the foundations established in steps 1-3.

Final Project Results

• Achieving the objectives
- Initial planning meeting was held on February 18, 2015
- Second meeting planned for late April in Chicago
- Plans initiated for a national on-farm project aimed at comparing row spacing across multiple environments with a funding proposal to request additional support from USB developed in time to initiate project in 2015.
- Five sub-teams were established and leads appointed; Research (Pat Reeg and Mike Staton, Tech (Peter Kyveryga and Tom Morris), Practitioners/Funding (Adam Herges) and Adoption/Education/Outreach/Webinars (Greg Tylka).

The United Soybean Research Retention policy will display final reports with the project once completed but working files will be purged after three years. And financial information after seven years. All pertinent information is in the final report or if you want more information, please contact the project lead at your state soybean organization or principal investigator listed on the project.