Jeff Chandler (@jhchandl) 's Twitter Profile
Jeff Chandler

@jhchandl

Family | Agriculture | Wolfpack | Research Coordinator @ncsoybeans

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Degenerative Agriculture Advisor (@plsntvlyfarmer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I know which one I’d prefer. No till is a very successful program on Loess soils like Carl has, and like the better half of my acres. We’ve got hills that are 10 feet shorter than they were 100 years ago. Past time for improvement.

Gavin Spoor (@gavin_spoor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The unfortunate side of farming. These are all fields I farm and the erosion disgusts me. There’s only so much you can do to fight a 3-4” gully washer, even with 100% no till. Creeks are full of muddy dirt filled water. I’m slowly turning into a cover crop fanatic. Waterways and

The unfortunate side of farming. These are all fields I farm and the erosion disgusts me. There’s only so much you can do to fight a 3-4” gully washer, even with 100% no till. Creeks are full of muddy dirt filled water. I’m slowly turning into a cover crop fanatic. Waterways and
Science for Success (@soybeanscience1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Planting is moving along in North Carolina! NC State Soybean Extension gives an update on our national #ScienceForSuccess research trial led by Mike Mulvaney investigating nitrogen credits from soybean. Check out the comments to see the treatment differences!

Jeff Chandler (@jhchandl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Might be the best thing since sliced bread, don’t know. Thanks to Kyle for sharing some of his tests. I would be highly skeptical until I see some replicated data. I get the concept but wonder if it can be done cost effectively at scale?

Mike Manion (@mikemanion550) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Anyone out there looking for a summer job? Feeding, shipping and receiving. Haying, farming and some irrigation. RTs appreciated

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

Replanting soybeans is costly and not always needed. This factsheet helps you assess stands, injury, and yield potential before making a decision. ow.ly/lqI350W1ezR

Replanting soybeans is costly and not always needed. This factsheet helps you assess stands, injury, and yield potential before making a decision. ow.ly/lqI350W1ezR