N.C. soybean farmers proudly recognized Dr. Rachel Vann with the Jim Dunphy Award this morning. Her commitment to research, farmer support, and public education has been invaluable to the soybean community and has made a lasting impact on our state. Thank you, Dr. Vann.
Reporting in from Beaufort County NC for my last @SoybeanScience1 update from the field as the @NCState Soybean Extension Specialist. It has been an absolute privilege to serve in this position since 2018. Go Pack! @ncsoybeans@CropAndSoil@NCExtension
📣 Hiring: Assistant or Associate Professor of Corn Agronomy 🌽 Join the Pack in this faculty opening with a great long-term opportunity. 🐺
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🌿Hiring: Assistant Prof of Weed Science! Join the WolfPack in this new Extension position focused on soybean and small grains. 🐺
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Check out this new research paper from the #ScienceForSuccess team! This research, led by @ColetFabiano, investigated the impact of biostimulant seed treatments on #soybean yield. We did not find any significant yield impacts across 103 sites in 22 states. Read more at: https://t.co/TpK3X4JAyj
Calling all NC State graduate students!
Show off your research and communication skills at the Graduate Student Pitch Competition during the 2026 NC Commodity Conference in Greenville, NC.
Submit your abstract here
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Looking for more info on #GreenStem in #soybeans? Hear more from @NCStatesoybeans in this video about what we know about this late season issue. #ScienceForSuccess https://t.co/EFJQbrknUT
Stressful, late-season environmental conditions can cause issues with #Soybean pod splitting and seed sprouting in the pod. In our latest article, @arksoydoc discusses why this happens and how to prevent issues at harvest. #ScienceForSuccess https://t.co/qOdzEBuWYP
In this next video, @StepUpSoy goes into detail about some of the impacts to #soybean production from #HurricaneHelene last year. The #ScienceForSuccess team worked together to document these impacts in the days following landfall to evaluate damage and provide recommendations.
@MPlumblee led @ClemsonCAFLS#SoyResearch to develop best practices for ultra-late soybean production following corn, with South Carolina Soybean Board support. Variety selection, logistics and nematode management contribute to system success. #USSoy https://t.co/MAtRyKENig
Research harvest kicked off last week in Tyrrell County at the @NC_BFMA site with a trial looking at desiccation timing for @BoCoAgAgent Average yields 75 bpa with big yield hit from desiccating in advance of R6.5. Stay tuned for the full results. @NCExtension@CropAndSoil
Football season is almost upon us! In this #UpdateFromTheField @NCStatesoybeans discusses some considerations for the third quarter of the #Soybean growing season! Scouting remains important as mid- to late-season pests arise.
We have A LOT of deer pressure in our @ncsoybeans repellent plots this year. We are collaborating with @SoybeanScience1 researchers across the South at many sites. Here is a video from our farmer cooperator (Steven Smith) at our Bladen County site. Stay tuned for the data!
🌪️ Hurricane Helene’s winds & rain (Sept 26, 2024) caused widespread soybean damage across the eastern U.S.
Lodging, green stem, pod shatter, sprouting & seed damage were reported.
Learn more about its effects in this newly published brief report🔗 https://t.co/dDnkxeV9mQ