|  |  | Seth Naeve Seth Naeve, Ph.D. is a Soybean Agronomist with the University of Minnesota Extension Service, and is an assistant professor in the Department of Agronomy and Plant Genetics. His effort is split between a soybean production research project and his soybean extension activities. These activities are centered in the North central region of the US, and more specifically in the state of Minnesota where nearly 7 million acres of soybean are produced each year. Naeve’s research program focuses on development of novel strategies for the efficient production of high quality soybean. His research effort is split between analyzing genetic, environmental, and cultural effects on soybean seed quality (oil, protein, and amino acid composition) and researching management strategies to reduce losses from pests and diseases.Naeve was raised on a corn and soybean farm in Iowa, and received his Bachelor's degree in Biology and PhD in Agronomy (Crop Production and Physiology) from Iowa State University.
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