Light and pheromone traps are tools that help us know when certain insects are active in crops like cotton, peanuts, and soybeans. Light traps use a black light to attract insects at night. They work well for some species, like asiatic garden beetle, corn earworm, and green stink bug, but not as well for others, like ...| soybeans.ces.ncsu.edu
Light and pheromone traps are tools that help us know when certain insects are active in crops like cotton, peanuts, and soybeans.Light traps use a black light to attract inse … Continue Reading| Cotton News - NC State Extension
Science for Success, a national team of soybean extension specialists led by Dr. Rachel Vann, NC State’s Soybean Extension Specialist, held a 2023 webinar series for soybean producers. The content was focused on new research and materials that we have recently released. Each event included 30 minutes of farmer Q&A. The recordings are listed below: March 17, ...| soybeans.ces.ncsu.edu
On March 17, 2023 the Science for Success team held the first webinar in our three-part series “Keys to Early Season Soybean Success”. This webinar answered theque … Continue Reading| Small Grains News - NC State Extension
In response to ADM in Kershaw’s pending closure we have developed a list and map of alternative soybean buyers for NC soybean farmers. The NC Soybean Producers Association has provided a current list of soybean buyers in North Carolina. NC State Extension’s IT department used the list to make an interactive map of locations and details ...| soybeans.ces.ncsu.edu
Farmers, agronomists and researchers are invited to Science for Success’ national webinar series Soybean Resilience Blueprint: Adapting to Climate, Cost, and Change. This webinar series will tackle some of the biggest challenges in soybean production: the ever changing environmental and economic landscape. Hear from experts on these production challenges and potential solutions. Each webinar will ...| soybeans.ces.ncsu.edu
All soybean producers are invited to a hands-on field day on indeterminate versus determinate growth habits of soybean. Dr. Rachel Vann will show us the differences in growth habits and how to best manage our soybean crop at different stages. September 10, 2024 Piedmont Research Station, Salisbury, NC 8:00 a.m. – Biscuits and coffee 9:00 – 10:30 a.m. – ...| soybeans.ces.ncsu.edu
Pod feeding like this is a sure sign that corn earworm was present. For many years, corn earworm has been the top pest in North Carolina soybeans in terms of cost of control and losses. Corn earworm is primarily a later-season pest and more common in later-planted soybean. The reason for this is that local populations ...| soybeans.ces.ncsu.edu