PFP21: Soybean Seed Treatments
Preparing for Plant 21 (PFP21): Soybean Seed TreatmentsPrepared by Adrienne Gorny, Dominic Reisig, and Rachel VannFungicidal Seed Treatments:Soybeans in North Carolina are sus … Continue Reading
View ArticleEPA Denies NC 24(c) Labels for Engenia, Xtendimax, and Tavium
On March 15, 2021, EPA officially denied North Carolina 24(c) Special Local Need labels for Engenia, XtendiMax, and Tavium that would have moved the cut-off date for over-the- … Continue Reading
View ArticlePFP21: Think About Pests When Terminating Cover Crops Prior to Planting Soybeans
Preparing for Plant 21 (PFP21): Think About Pests when Terminating Cover Crops Prior to Planting SoybeansPrepared byDominic Reisig and Anders HusethHave you ever found yoursel … Continue Reading
View ArticleEarly Season Soybean Management Webinar 4/1/21
Join us for an early season soybean management webinar on April 1, 2021, at 8 a.m. via Zoom. The format will include a brief presentation followed by time for questions and di … Continue Reading
View ArticlePFP21: Soybean Seeding Rate
Preparing for Plant 21 (PFP21): Soybean Seeding RateSoybean is a plastic crop that can perform well across a wide range of populations, however seed is one of the largest vari … Continue Reading
View ArticleWebinar RECORDING: Early Season Soybean Management
An early season soybean management webinar was hosted on 4/1/2021 via Zoom by NC State Extension Specialists Drs. Wes Everman, Luke Gatiboni, Adrienne Gorny, Dominic Reisig, a … Continue Reading
View ArticlePFP21: Pre-Plant Liming and Fertilization
Proper soil fertility management is an important step for a successful soybean season. Before planting, it is important to think about three main things regarding soil fertili … Continue Reading
View ArticleIntroducing the New Soybean Diagnostic Key
The NC State specialists with soybean responsibilities are pleased to launch the Soybean Diagnostic Key. This key is a database-driven identification tool, accompanied by inst … Continue Reading
View ArticlePFP21: Soybean Cyst Nematode and HG Types – What Are They and How Can They...
Soybean cyst nematode (SCN, Heterodera glycines) is a microscopic worm that feeds on the roots of soybean plants. This feeding can disrupt the normal function of the roots, ca … Continue Reading
View ArticlePFP21: Soybean Preemergence Herbicide Decisions
As we start wrapping up corn planting, many people are looking toward planting some soybeans. While many other inputs are important considerations at planting, weed management … Continue Reading
View ArticleScience for Success: National Notes From the Field Webinar Series
Our national team ofsoybean research and Extension specialists from land-grant institutions across the United States will be hosting a monthly informal discussion on productio … Continue Reading
View ArticleMid-Season Soybean Management Webinar 7/1/21
Join us for a mid-season soybean management webinar on July 1, 2021, at 8 a.m. via Zoom. The format will include a brief presentation followed by time for questions and dialog … Continue Reading
View ArticleWebinar RECORDING: Mid-Season Soybean Management
A mid season soybean management webinar was hosted on 7/1/2021 via Zoom by NC State Extension Specialists Drs. Wes Everman, Luke Gatiboni, Adrienne Gorny, Anders Huseth, Domin … Continue Reading
View ArticleVideo: Identifying Waterhemp, a New Pigweed in NC
Waterhemp is a new weed to North Carolina. It looks a lot like the other pigweeds- redroot pigweed and Palmer amaranth. Waterhemp often already has herbicide resistance.This s … Continue Reading
View ArticleCorn Earworm / Bollworm Flight Has Started
It is time to start scouting cotton and soybeans for corn earworm also known as bollworm.On Monday (7/26/21), we deployed 20 pheromone traps across 5 eastern counties to monit … Continue Reading
View Article2021 North Carolina Soybean Yield Contest
We are approaching soybean harvest in North Carolina and therefore County Extension agents and growers may be considering entering the North Carolina Soybean Yield Contest.The … Continue Reading
View ArticleCheck Small Soybeans for Fall Armyworm
Fall armyworm is a sporadic outbreak pest that doesn’t overwinter in North Carolina. Populations migrate here as early as May, but really crank up as the summer progress … Continue Reading
View ArticleProtect Your Investment and Scout Soybeans for Stink Bugs and Defoliators...
Southern green stink bug nymphsAlthough stink bugs were light across the state (with a few exceptions) in corn and cotton, they will stack up in soybeans as the season progres … Continue Reading
View ArticleShould You Stop Treating Cotton for Insects?
Should I treat this cotton for bollworm eggs, plant bugs or stink bugs? This is not a one-size fits all answer, but here are a few scenarios to consider.1) Delayed cotton with … Continue Reading
View ArticleLate-Season Soybean Management Webinar 9/29/21
Join us for a late-season soybean management webinar on September 29, 2021, at 8 a.m. via Zoom. The format will include a brief presentation followed by time for questions and … Continue Reading
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