Carrie Ortel
@carrieortel
Assistant Professor and Soybean Extension Specialist at Virginia Tech. Let’s Go Hokies!
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16-06-2018 23:36:29
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Corn earworms are early in soybeans, populations are high, and moths are flying. Some advice --> bit.ly/3XXjmKP NC Soybean Producers Association NC State Soybean Extension Jeff Chandler
Make sure you are scouting your soybeans! Here are NC State Extension's thresholds for insect pests in soybeans. Dominic Reisig NC State Soybean Extension
Job opportunity! Better Together, a national collaboration of soybean outreach groups, is #hiring a Project Manager: jobs.ncsu.edu/postings/209125 Crop Protection Network SoybeanResearchInfoNetwork GROW.IWM The SCN Coalition Science for Success
“We can talk about collaborative research all day long, but if we’re not getting it into the hands of farmers then we’re not doing any good.” All about national research initiatives at United Soybean Board booth at Commodity Classic - Carrie Ortel GROW.IWM
Maximize your yields with quality tissue sampling! Proper sampling and interpretation are key to unlocking your crop’s nutrient needs. Expert Trent Roberts shares best practices to get accurate results and stay ahead. University of Arkansas farmprogress.com/management/pra…
Escaped the #heatdome in VA to talk soybean extension and eat cheese with Science for Success in Wisconsin
What a fun week to talk soybean PODcasts! Listen to #cabcast and #EasternVirginiaCropTalk for updates about the current Virginia soybean crop with Mark Reiter Kemper Sutton Vijay Singh Joseph Oakes
Textbook pictures of K deficiency in soybeans (yellowing of the border of older leaves) in this research trial with the Science for Success group at Crossvile, AL. Alabama Extension CSES Auburn University
Wet Weather, Late-Planted Beans: Your Data-Driven Playbook. Michael Plumblee and I are putting our #BetterTogether communication training to action NC State Extension NC Soybean Producers Association Science for Success soybeans.ces.ncsu.edu/2025/07/wet-we…
With soybean harvest starting, here is the latest data and recommendations from UA System Div of Ag for soybean harvest aids. Bottom line, don’t apply a harvest aid till R7.0. Arkansas Soybean #soybean arkansascrops.uada.edu/posts/harvest/…
Stressful, late-season environmental conditions can cause issues with #Soybean pod splitting and seed sprouting in the pod. In our latest article, Jeremy Ross discusses why this happens and how to prevent issues at harvest. #ScienceForSuccess ow.ly/2e0450X1ucB