North Carolina Soybean Producers Association
North Carolina Soybean Producers Association
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Why Extension Data is Important to You
Presented in Goldsboro by Rod Gurganus, Beaufort County CED & Ag Agent
Просмотров: 48

Видео

Soybean Nematode Management
Просмотров 697 месяцев назад
Presented in Goldsboro by Dr. Adrienne Gorny, NC State Extension Nematologist
Stink Bug Ecology and Management
Просмотров 517 месяцев назад
Presented in Goldsboro by Dr. Anders Huseth, NC State Extension Entomologist
Management of Soybean Diseases Using Foliar Fungicides
Просмотров 737 месяцев назад
Presented in Goldsboro by Dr. LeAnn Lux, NC State Extension Soybean and Peanut Pathologist
Soybean Market Outlook for 2024
Просмотров 5517 месяцев назад
Presented in Goldsboro by Dr. Nick Piggott, NC State Grain Marketing and Risk Management Extension Specialist
Entomology of Key Soybean Pests
Просмотров 1137 месяцев назад
Presented in Lumberton by Dr. Dominic Reisig, NC State Extension Entomologist
Using Poultry Litter as an Alternative Fertilizer to Produce Soybean
Просмотров 2437 месяцев назад
Presented in Lumberton by Dr. Shawn Hawkins, Biosystems Engineering and Soil Science Extension Specialist at University of Tennessee
Variety Placement Using OVT Data
Просмотров 307 месяцев назад
Presented in Lumberton by Ryan Heiniger, NC State Director of Official Variety Testing Program
Operationalizing AI for the Plant Sciences
Просмотров 387 месяцев назад
Presented in Monroe by Dr. Chris Reberg Horton, NC State Plant Sciences Initiative Co-lead of the Precision Sustainable Agriculture Network
Core Soybean Agronomics Optimized for Double Crop Soybeans
Просмотров 1007 месяцев назад
Presented in Monroe by Dr. Rachel Vann, NC State Soybean Extension Specialist
Herbicide Resistance Across North Carolina
Просмотров 407 месяцев назад
Presented in Monro by Dr. Wesley Everman, NC State Extension Weed Specialist
Within Reach: Seeding Tech for Today‘s Soybean Producer
Просмотров 377 месяцев назад
Presented in Monroe by Matthew Tomberlin, Precision Ag Field Pro for Quality Equipment LLC
Environmental Impacts on Nutrient Uptake
Просмотров 447 месяцев назад
Presented in Ponzer by Dr. Luke Gatiboni, NC State Soil Fertility Extension Specialist
Evaluating Microbial Products for Soybean Production
Просмотров 917 месяцев назад
Presented in Ponzer by Dr. Mallory Choudoir, NC State Soil Microbiomes Extension Specialist
The Art of Soybean Desiccation
Просмотров 3347 месяцев назад
Presented in Ponzer by Dr. Trent Irby, Mississippi State University
Farmer Panel Discussion on Cover Crops
Просмотров 3787 месяцев назад
Farmer Panel Discussion on Cover Crops
How Do We Manage High-Input, High-Yield Soybeans Differently?
Просмотров 6427 месяцев назад
How Do We Manage High-Input, High-Yield Soybeans Differently?
Optimizing Soybean Maturity Group and Planting Date Selection
Просмотров 3307 месяцев назад
Optimizing Soybean Maturity Group and Planting Date Selection
What Triggers Soybean Flowering?
Просмотров 597 месяцев назад
What Triggers Soybean Flowering?
Improving Soil Health through Management Decisions
Просмотров 1127 месяцев назад
Improving Soil Health through Management Decisions
Keys to Success for Managing Low, Medium, and High-Yielding Soybean
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.7 месяцев назад
Keys to Success for Managing Low, Medium, and High-Yielding Soybean
Precision In-season Nutrient Management for Soybeans in N.C.
Просмотров 6297 месяцев назад
Precision In-season Nutrient Management for Soybeans in N.C.
Soybean Milling Process
Просмотров 3,3 тыс.2 года назад
Soybean Milling Process
The Life of a Soybean
Просмотров 3,1 тыс.3 года назад
The Life of a Soybean
Meet the Flemings
Просмотров 4123 года назад
Meet the Flemings
Ag Tech Talks Live Panel
Просмотров 1154 года назад
Ag Tech Talks Live Panel
NC Farmers Thoughts on Technology
Просмотров 834 года назад
NC Farmers Thoughts on Technology
Big Data & Machine Learning How These Tools Create Value for the Farmer
Просмотров 474 года назад
Big Data & Machine Learning How These Tools Create Value for the Farmer
Technology in the Marketplace Deere
Просмотров 1644 года назад
Technology in the Marketplace Deere
Advances in Machine Learning & Robotics for Autonomous Weeding
Просмотров 1134 года назад
Advances in Machine Learning & Robotics for Autonomous Weeding

Комментарии

  • @sydney3963
    @sydney3963 5 месяцев назад

    promo sm 😊

  • @666bruv
    @666bruv 6 месяцев назад

    Seems a bit stupid to apply a high N organic product to grow a legume that utilises some of the free atmospheic N

  • @jeremyswindell2330
    @jeremyswindell2330 7 месяцев назад

    I was in north carolina last week

  • @kusinanijunior
    @kusinanijunior 7 месяцев назад

    VERY NICE! GOOD SHARE..

  • @centexan
    @centexan Год назад

    Well, tobacco went to hell. They had to grow something.

  • @percivalrock2650
    @percivalrock2650 Год назад

    Kinda crazy that we are told to watch this for biology, weird?

  • @rotorwashuav
    @rotorwashuav 2 года назад

    Informative overview, thank you!

  • @williamolivadoti3867
    @williamolivadoti3867 3 года назад

    ruclips.net/video/mZ9s-nSFuVo/видео.html

  • @vikaspatel3452
    @vikaspatel3452 3 года назад

    I am from India. Want to connect with you for collaborative soyabean farming

  • @vikaspatel3452
    @vikaspatel3452 3 года назад

    Hello I am from India. Want to connect and collaborate with you for soyabean farming.

  • @beltbucklebarn7988
    @beltbucklebarn7988 3 года назад

    Belt buckle barn carthage NC.

  • @peterbowman4434
    @peterbowman4434 4 года назад

    Overly nice!

  • @jameswest673
    @jameswest673 4 года назад

    We call soybeans poverty peas around here.

  • @homeishome3901
    @homeishome3901 4 года назад

    One love from Nigeria

  • @xevious2501
    @xevious2501 4 года назад

    Im not a farmer, but i remember hearing word of companies from japan and china, employing Carolina farmers to produce soy beans when the farmers were seriously struggling trying to sell the other traditional crops , of who's business was going under due to places like china. oddly enough it was china having a hard time producing asia's main crop yield coming to the US helping our farmers out. and since then the farmers never looked back.

  • @Dougarrowhead
    @Dougarrowhead 5 лет назад

    most of todays farmers are not farmers just tractor drivers. machinery and equipment and subsidies make up for the rest.

  • @chaserwin7565
    @chaserwin7565 5 лет назад

    I farm tobacco, beans, wheat, and cotton. Down here in Angier NC, Dunn NC, Benson NC, and so on.

    • @jimf-150
      @jimf-150 4 года назад

      Dude, your channel is roblox your probably lying

  • @seahippies
    @seahippies 6 лет назад

    Absolutely toxic.....

    • @xevious2501
      @xevious2501 4 года назад

      there is a trade off when it comes to any farming. Farming in itself is bending nature to ones will. Nature doesn't allow mono-cultures. in other words in nature you dont have growth of any one species. there is always a variety of things, all working in harmony with one another. Nature doesn't allow mono cultures, because it cant survive for very long in that state. If a disease comes along in area with only one type of plant, then all of that plant is susceptible to the same illness. nature naturally interrupts such devastation by introducing other types of species which some are immune and wont pass on the problem. Modern farming on the other hand needs pesticides and chemical agents to resist the singular (mono) crop's vulnerable position, as theirs no other elements to help fight off such issues, as would be the case in nature. Thats why pesticides are necessary. Its a battle against natures push to undo mono-cultures. But farmers of today do not farm as they did pre-WWII. in the past farmers didnt raise monoculture farms., as they do today as a means of mass intensive farming. back in the day, they planted many varieties of things, Live stock was paired with many other animals. The farmer simulated real world conditions in a microcosm, controlled and yet free. He used all of natures means to govern things naturally, even down to insect control by using other insects like bees which ward off other insects. The only problem was that such farms did not yield the sorta quantity which was required to support the nations needs especially the war effort. And as a result that old model of farming was pushed aside for the current chemically intensive model. And the big problem with that comes with the soil. In farming, everything relies on 4 things.. sun water soil and feed. and if any of those become contaminated then you have problem with your crops. especially in terms of the soil, because in reality the soil is actually the food. Its where all the nutrients exist. All the minerals enymes bacteria everything is in the soil, the soil determins the health and nutrition of the crop. The produce from the soil simply is infused with those nutrients which gets passed on to us who eat them. So if the soil is bad. then no matter how good the produce looks, its has little nutrients. If the soil is dead so is the crops despite their size and growth,as they do not carry the nutrient we need, even worst, if the soil is contaminated, they the crops pass those contaminents to those who eat them. And this is why today so many people are sick having so many illnesses like never before. because the food is nolonger nutrient, and if anything is poisoning us. Most farmers are caught between a rock and a hard place because they know their crops are not healthy. but the demands of simply surviving and providing a living keeps the wheel turning. There is now an ever growing population of farmers who are reverting back to the old ways of farming, and giving up mass intensive farming. theyve learned first hands the benefits from farming the old way. far less chemical intensive. ANd giving the soil time to replenish. in the end the food is immeasurably different. i can say for myself, food today doesnt taste at all as it did when i was a kid. Nothing as such. this includes animals.

  • @FarmallFanatic
    @FarmallFanatic 6 лет назад

    Supporting your channel! I grow soybeans every year.

  • @torystrending7285
    @torystrending7285 6 лет назад

    Awesome

  • @AllyssonGemelli
    @AllyssonGemelli 7 лет назад

    Great video. Facing the reality, right now are you planting or harvesting?