Tag: Rachel Vann
North Carolina Soybeans: Management Considerations for Planting Cover Crops Oct 27, 2022
Growers across North Carolina continue to increase cover crop adoption for the wide range of benefits that cover crop use offers crop rotations in this state. Past research has investigated […]
North Carolina Soybeans: What Is the Best Maturity Group to Plant Behind Wheat? Apr 7, 2022
In recent years, 15-35% of North Carolina soybean acres are planted behind a small grain. This typically results in soybean planting dates from the second week of June through early […]
North Carolina Soybeans: What Is the Value of a Fungicide Seed Treatment? Feb 28, 2022
As growers shift to using earlier soybean planting dates as a mechanism to increase soybean yield, questions arise about the value of a fungicide seed treatment at earlier planting dates. […]
North Carolina Soybeans: Planting Date, Maturity Group Impacts on Yields Feb 23, 2022
Soybean planting date and maturity group (MG) are important management considerations for soybean production in North Carolina. A recent analysis of 877 North Carolina soybean yield contest entries from 2002-2019 […]
North Carolina: Extension Crop Comparison Tool Aids Decision Making Oct 28, 2021
The NC State Agricultural and Resource Economics Team has developed a Crop Comparison Tool to aid growers in decision making for the upcoming season, as the considerable increase in many […]
North Carolina Soybeans: Late Season Management – Webinar Recording Oct 11, 2021
A late-season soybean management webinar was hosted on 9/29/2021 via Zoom by NC State Extension Specialists Drs. Wes Everman, Luke Gatiboni, Nick Piggott, Dominic Reisig, and Rachel Vann. The format […]
North Carolina Soybeans: Late Season Management Webinar – Sept. 29 Sep 13, 2021
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 […]
North Carolina: Introducing New Diagnostic Key Apr 16, 2021
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 instructions for use. Many disorders can […]
North Carolina Soybeans: What Seeding Rate Should You Use? Apr 2, 2021
Soybean is a plastic crop that can perform well across a wide range of populations, however seed is one of the largest variable input costs for soybean producers and it […]
North Carolina Soybeans: Early Season Management Webinar, April 1 Mar 26, 2021
Join us for an early season soybean management webinar on 4/1/2021 at 8 a.m. via Zoom. The format will include a brief presentation followed by time for questions and dialog […]