
Hemp Haleigh, PhD
@hortmeierclarke
- she/her - soybeans - Science for Success & Better Together Program Manager - MN+WI+NC - 6th gen agriculturist - #DisabledInSTEM - views are my own -
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04-12-2012 03:34:29
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Our first ever Science for Success website is LIVE! Explore the latest soybean research, a directory of experts, and a treasure trove of resources to help you grow smarter and farm better. Check it out here: soybeanscienceforsuccess.org #ScienceforSuccess #soybean Crop Protection Network


Registration is FREE! Don’t miss out on this year’s Science for Success webinar series!

Everyone’s favorite soybean agronomists made it to Commodity Classic 2025! We are #ScienceforSuccess!


“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


GROW’s Mark VanGessel is chatting about the value of multi-state research and collaboration for farmers, as well as the Soy Checkoff’s value to US farmers! Commodity Classic Carrie Ortel Science for Success


Optimizing planting date can lead to more bushels per acre. Watch this video by Shawn Conley to identify the best times to plant your crop to be ready when conditions are favorable. #S4S #ScienceForSuccess youtube.com/watch?v=SgnZXb…

Dr. Colet has a nice ring to it! Congratulations Fabiano Colet on completing your PhD!


Hemp Haleigh, PhD, program manager for Science for Success, shares why mentoring matters in agronomy. From publishing opportunities to career connections, learn how S4S is shaping the next generation of ag leaders! Watch the video here: youtube.com/watch?v=Awkjl0…


Exciting news for Wisconsin farmers! Damon L. Smith, Rodrigo Werle, Harkirat Kaur and Shawn Conley have joined forces to create a seamless, one-stop resource for the latest corn and soybean management insights badgercropnetwork.com was co-funded by Wisconsin Soybean Marketing Board Wisconsin Corn


One of the best parts of the Science for Success team is being able to see how the season progresses differently across different geographies! Check out this update from Alabama




