Science for Success
@soybeanscience1
We are a team of US Soybean Extension Specialists working together on collaborative research and Extension projects. Funded by the United Soybean Board.
ID: 1519051054368841728
https://soybeanresearchinfo.com/science-for-success/about-science-for-success/ 26-04-2022 20:30:14
492 Tweet
1,1K Followers
462 Following
What an incredible year for the #ScienceforSuccess graduate student tour! Thanks to our generous sponsors: United Soybean Board, Atlantic Soybean Council, DE Soybean Board, MD Soybean Board, Penn State Penn State College of Agricultural Sciences, and PA Soybean Board.
Desiccation timing across planting dates & MG’s. What happens if you trigger too early? Science for Success UTcrops UT Institute of Agriculture
Pod development is one of the most critical stages in the life of #soybean. Laura Lindsey explains some common misconceptions at the pod set stage. Watch the full video: youtube.com/watch?v=ThlgsQ…. #ScienceforSuccess
Impact of harvest timing on yield and quality across planting dates and MG’s. Thankful for the collaboration with Science for Success and the support from Tennessee Soybean. Won’t be long now. UTcrops UT Institute of Agriculture
Researchers in Wisconsin are studying nitrogen (N) application and timing of cover crop termination to maximize yield potential and N levels in the soil. Shawn Conley Mark Kendall #ScienceforSuccess
First dessicant sprayed on Friday (Aug 23). Soybeans at R6.5. Many more combos to spray sodium chlorate: 2 planting dates x 3 maturities x 2 timings (R6.5, R7). Here’s day of treatment and 3 days later: dessicant vs normal senescence. Science for Success Purdue Agriculture Purdue Extension
Don’t miss the Crop Research Alliance monthly enewsletter. It includes our #USSoy #SoyResearch highlights, plus research and resources from Crop Protection Network (CPN), GROW.IWM and Science for Success. Sign up now: bit.ly/3eDSF6X.
Researchers in Wisconsin have seen increased P levels with tillage and greater carbon mineralization with cover crops. Hear more from Tatiane Severo. Shawn Conley #coolbeans #ScienceforSuccess
Exciting things coming soon from the #ScienceforSuccess team! Thanks to Michael Plumblee for hosting this year's in-person strategic meeting in Charleston, SC.
Four days after desiccation these are what Mark Kendall beans look like! This is a multi state trial led by our Science for Success team!
Questions about late season #soybean desiccation? Watch the recording of our 2024 webinar for advice from experts: youtube.com/watch?v=fEM9Ya… @NCStatesoybeans Trent Irby @sethnaeve Emma Grace Matcham #ScienceforSuccess
One week after applying our sodium chlorate soybean desiccant. Not a leaf left so I'd say it's working pretty well. Shawn Conley Science for Success
Green stem in #soybeans can severely reduce harvest efficiency. Read more about the causes and management practices in this #ScienceforSuccess factsheet: ow.ly/W7YW50Tfg1H Thanks to authors Seth Naeve Jake McNeal Jeremy Ross NC State Soybean Extension
#ScienceforSuccess team member Nicolas Cafaro La Menza just completed the first desiccation application in Nebraska. Looking forward to sharing the results from this multi-state trial studying the impact of desiccation, planting, and harvest dates on #soybean.
Bean Binoculars is working hard to document #soybean issues in real time, keeping track of everything from pathogens to pests. Visit the #BeanBinoculars website to find research-based info from trusted sources: cropprotectionnetwork.org/bean-binoculars Crop Protection Network (CPN) SoybeanResearchInfoNetwork #soybeans