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Michael Plumblee

@mplumblee

Corn and Soybean Extension Specialist and Assistant Professor of Agronomy at Clemson University |Tweets are my own

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Jeff Chandler (@jhchandl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Michael Plumblee will be discussing this topic at the Lumberton Soybean School on January 27. Register at ncsoy.org/regional-soybe… farmprogress.com/crops/how-to-i…

Jeff Chandler (@jhchandl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Michael Plumblee⁩ might touch on this at Soybean School in Lumberton next week. Southeastern N.C. is pretty similar environment farmprogress.com/soybean/group-…

Science for Success (@soybeanscience1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Proud of the #ScienceforSuccess and Better Together team for winning two Agronomy, Crop, and Soil Science Societies awards: Short Publication: Planter Technologies - bugwoodcloud.org/resource/files… Digital Decision Aid: Bean Binoculars - cropprotectionnetwork.org/bean-binoculars Michael Plumblee Hemp Haleigh, PhD Crop Protection Network

Proud of the #ScienceforSuccess and Better Together team for winning two <a href="/ASA_CSSA_SSSA/">Agronomy, Crop, and Soil Science Societies</a> awards: 

Short Publication: Planter Technologies - bugwoodcloud.org/resource/files…

Digital Decision Aid: Bean Binoculars - cropprotectionnetwork.org/bean-binoculars

<a href="/MPlumblee/">Michael Plumblee</a> <a href="/hortmeierclarke/">Hemp Haleigh, PhD</a> <a href="/CropNetwork/">Crop Protection Network</a>
Science for Success (@soybeanscience1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We're hosting Dr. Paul Mitchell Paul D. Mitchell at our upcoming webinar to discuss economic risk management in soybean production. As the Director of the Renk Agribusiness Institute at UW-Madison, he brings expertise in agricultural policy, crop insurance, and everything in between!

We're hosting Dr. Paul Mitchell <a href="/mitchelluw/">Paul D. Mitchell</a> at our upcoming webinar to discuss economic risk management in soybean production.

As the Director of the Renk Agribusiness Institute at UW-Madison, he brings expertise in agricultural policy, crop insurance, and everything in between!
Michael Plumblee (@mplumblee) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Corn planting is wrapping up across most of SC. Overall, planting conditions have been decent and we have had several suitable fieldwork days. Most of the state could use some rain with chances of showers the rest of the week. Praying for a good year!

Corn planting is wrapping up across most of SC. Overall, planting conditions have been decent and we have had several suitable fieldwork days. Most of the state could use some rain with chances of showers the rest of the week. Praying for a good year!
Crop Protection Network (@cropnetwork) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Crop loss calculator updated with latest data at loss.cropprotectionnetwork.org In 2024, farmers in the U.S. and Canada experienced estimated losses of: ✅$4.2 billion from corn disease ✅$2.6 billion from soybean disease ✅$2.7 billion from corn insect pests ✅$1.9 billion from wheat

Crop loss calculator updated with latest data at loss.cropprotectionnetwork.org

In 2024, farmers in the U.S. and Canada experienced estimated losses of: 
✅$4.2 billion from corn disease
✅$2.6 billion from soybean disease
✅$2.7 billion from corn insect pests
✅$1.9 billion from wheat
Science for Success (@soybeanscience1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Understanding soybean water use is essential for effective irrigation management,” says Michael Plumblee. Learn more in this factsheet on soybean water usage: ow.ly/Lcg250VJevV

“Understanding soybean water use is essential for effective irrigation management,” says <a href="/MPlumblee/">Michael Plumblee</a>. Learn more in this factsheet on soybean water usage: ow.ly/Lcg250VJevV
Michael Plumblee (@mplumblee) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A large portion of our corn crop is at tassel or quickly approaching. Time well spent walking fields to look for foliar disease especially fields with corn following corn when considering fungicide app and timing. We saw a lot of grey leaf spot in 2024 in irrigated corn.

A large portion of our corn crop is at tassel or quickly approaching. Time well spent walking fields to look for foliar disease especially fields with corn following corn when considering fungicide app and timing. We saw a lot of grey leaf spot in 2024 in irrigated corn.
Shawn Conley (@badgerbean) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Harvest aid applied at soybean growth stage R7 rarely impacted seed, protein, or oil yield Science for Success collaborative research funded by United Soybean Board Wisconsin Soybean Marketing Board and other state QSSB's | Agronomy Journal acsess.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ag…

Science for Success (@soybeanscience1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We kicked off the final day of the 2025 #BetterTogetherInitiative meeting with a workshop on improving our scientific writing! Representatives from the #SoybeanCheckoff and collaborative outreach groups gathered this week to enhance how we deliver information to stakeholders.

We kicked off the final day of the 2025 #BetterTogetherInitiative meeting with a workshop on improving our scientific writing! Representatives from the #SoybeanCheckoff and collaborative outreach groups gathered this week to enhance how we deliver information to stakeholders.
Erick Larson (@mstatecorn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#Corn kernels near the tip often fail. Ears prioritize their lower portion and set kernels by 20 days after tassel. Thus, kernels often abort when energy is limiting. Reasons may include: 🌽Saturated soil ✔️Cloudy days 🌽Nutrient deficiencies ✔️Genetics 🌽Variable growth

#Corn kernels near the tip often fail. Ears prioritize their lower portion and set kernels by 20 days after tassel. 

Thus, kernels often abort when energy is limiting. Reasons may include:

🌽Saturated soil
✔️Cloudy days
🌽Nutrient deficiencies 
✔️Genetics
🌽Variable growth
Science for Success (@soybeanscience1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are so excited to kick off our 2025 #ScienceForSuccess Graduate Student Tour in the Research Triangle! Over the next few days these students will interact with #AgTech companies, explore #soybean production in NC, and connect with farmers leveraging new tech on their farms!

We are so excited to kick off our 2025 #ScienceForSuccess Graduate Student Tour in the Research Triangle! Over the next few days these students will interact with #AgTech companies, explore #soybean production in NC, and connect with farmers leveraging new tech on their farms!
National Corn (NCGA) (@nationalcorn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Corn agronomists from across the United States gathered for a summer meeting and planning workshop for the newly established Corn Outreach & Research Network. CORN is a collaborative, multi-state partnership of university Extension specialists, agronomists and researchers.

Crop, Forage & Turfgrass Management (@cropforageturf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🌪️ 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🔗 doi.org/10.1002/cft2.7…

🌪️ Hurricane Helene’s winds &amp; rain (Sept 26, 2024) caused widespread soybean damage across the eastern U.S.
Lodging, green stem, pod shatter, sprouting &amp; seed damage were reported.
Learn more about its effects in this newly published brief report🔗 doi.org/10.1002/cft2.7…
SoybeanResearchInfoNetwork (@soyresearchinfo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Michael Plumblee led Clemson CAFLS #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 bit.ly/4nnlAgB

<a href="/MPlumblee/">Michael Plumblee</a> led <a href="/ClemsonCAFLS/">Clemson CAFLS</a> #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 bit.ly/4nnlAgB