Register Now: Savvy Soybean Management Webinar Series

(Updated: Feb. 20, 2024, 3:08 p.m.)

Science for Success is hosting a three-part webinar series to discuss strategies farmers can utilize to optimize soybean yield. This webinar series will explore some of the many management decisions soybean farmers face throughout the growing season. To register for the webinar series, please visit go.ncsu.edu/savvymanagementregister.


March 8th: Pre-Season Maturity Group, Planting Date, and Biological Seed Treatment Choices


Fabiano Colet, The Ohio State University, Michael Plumblee, Clemson University, Shawn Conley, University of Wisconsin–Madison, and Andre Reis, University of Missouri. Moderated by Emma Grace Matcham, University of Florida


March 15th: In-Season Fertilizer and Fungicide Applications


Jeremy Ross, University of Arkansas, Laura Lindsey, The Ohio State University, and Horacio Lopez-Nicora, The Ohio State University. Moderated by Emma Grace Matcham, University of Florida


March 22nd: Late-Season Desiccation Decisions


Rachel Vann, North Carolina State University, Seth Naeve, University of Minnesota, and Trent Irby, Mississippi State University. Moderated by Emma Grace Matcham, University of Florida


Webinars will take place at 1 PM ET/12 PM CT on their respective dates and will last approximately one hour. Participants will have the opportunity to ask questions of the speakers through the chat during the Q&A at the end. Organizers have applied for 1 continuing education credit in Crop Management for each webinar for Certified Crop Advisers.


This webinar is free and open to anyone. Links to each webinar will be sent to participants via email before the event. Please contact Haleigh Ortmeier-Clarke (ortmeierclarke@ncsu.edu) with questions.


About Science for Success: Science for Success is a national team of soybean Extension Specialists from land-grant universities. We collaborate to bring you sound research information on soybean Best Management Practices (BMPs). Science for Success is funded by the United Soybean Board through the checkoff program.