Visual Guide to Soybean Growth Stages
Identifying soybean growth stages is essential for proper crop management of pests, irrigation, and fertility. This guide will help growers, consultants, extension, and research personnel correctly...
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Apr 29, 2022 | Agriculture, Agronomic Crops, Soybean
Identifying soybean growth stages is essential for proper crop management of pests, irrigation, and fertility. This guide will help growers, consultants, extension, and research personnel correctly...
Apr 18, 2021 | Agriculture, Agronomic Crops, Sorghum, Soybean
Sorghum is a drought-tolerant crop suitable for growing in South Carolina. Although it can survive well under adverse conditions, nitrogen (N) insufficiency and water stress can reduce sorghum grain...
Feb 8, 2021 | Agriculture, Agronomic Crops, IPM, Soybean, Tobacco
Granville wilt (bacterial wilt) is the most destructive, yield-limiting soil-borne disease of flue-cured tobacco in South Carolina.1 The first confirmed report of this disease in the United States...
Dec 7, 2020 | Agriculture, Agronomic Crops, Soybean
Introduction One of the most critical factors in growing a successful soybean crop is the nutrient status during the life cycle. Tissue sampling is a tool to diagnose suspected plant nutritional...
Nov 29, 2020 | Agriculture, Agronomic Crops, Corn, Cotton, Soybean
Invasive weeds are troublesome in agronomic cropping systems and nearby non-crop environments. Benghal dayflower (Commelina benghalensis L.), also known as tropical spiderwort, was first detected in...
Oct 2, 2020 | Agriculture, Agronomic Crops, Ponds, Soybean, Water
South Carolina has important regulations to protect and conserve its water resources. This article should provide producers with a better understanding of state water quantity regulations that...
Sep 13, 2020 | Agriculture, Horticulture, Soybean
Certain soils, called Spodosols, are found in coastal areas of South Carolina, have a subsoil identified as rich in organic matter, and are appealing for use as landscaping root zone soil. In fact,...
Sep 1, 2020 | Agriculture, Agronomic Crops, Cotton, Soybean
Cover cropping is a sustainable conservation practice that can enhance the health of agroecosystems. Cover crops have many benefits, including weed suppression and assisting with nutrient cycling....
Aug 30, 2020 | Agriculture, Agronomic Crops, Horticulture, Soybean
Cover cropping is an effective practice for soil health management. One of the many benefits of cover cropping is that it can be a significant source of nutrients to the subsequent cash crops. This...
Jul 20, 2020 | Agriculture, Agronomic Crops, Corn, Soybean
There are several pest species of stink bugs found in the southeastern United States, including the green stink bug, Chinavia hilare, the southern green stink bug, Nezara viridula, the rice stink...
Jun 19, 2020 | Agribusiness, Cotton, COVID-19, Soybean
Please note the purpose of this publication was for timely education in response to the COVID-19 pandemic (in June of 2020). It is up to the reader to seek current education on the topical content...
Jun 1, 2020 | Agribusiness, Agriculture, COVID-19, Soybean
The Coronavirus Food Assistance Program (CFAP) program is here, and it is welcome news for many agriculture producers. Learn how your farm can benefit from this US Department of Agriculture (USDA)...
Dec 12, 2019 | Agriculture, Agronomic Crops, Corn, Soybean
The fall armyworm (Spodoptera frugiperda, FAW) is native to the Americas where it is known to be a pest of numerous crops. The insect overwinters in North America in south Florida, Texas, Mexico,...
Aug 22, 2019 | Forages, Livestock, Livestock and Forages, Soybean
The most effective weed control strategy is to maintain thick, healthy forage stands. Weeds are plants of opportunity and will utilize any weakness to establish themselves in a pasture or hayfield....