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Crop Sense is brought to you by N.C. Cooperative Extension. Join us as we discuss a wide range of topics that affect your crops including weeds, disease, insects, varieties, and soils because if it isn't making money, it isn't making cents!
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Jenny Carleo stops in to talk about wheat diseases, what to look for and what to do about it!Wheat Disease Portalhttps://smallgrains.ces.ncsu.edu/smallgrains-disease-identification-management/Head Scab Toolhttps://www.wheatscab.psu.edu/Wheat Fungicide Efficacy Tablehttps://cropprotectionnetwork.s3.amazonaws.com/cpn3002_fungicideefficacywheatdisease2023-1684787198.pdf
Dr. Wesley Everman and Dr. Charlie Cahoon are back!  Listen in for some spring burn down recommendations and then we spend some time on Dicamba Labels, the EPA, and Moving forward with Xtend technology.Extension Crop Portal Links:http://cotton.ces.ncsu.edu/https://soybeans.ces.ncsu.edu/
Dr. Matthew Vann joins us today to discuss getting your tobacco greenhouse off on the right foot!  We talk about tray sanitation, water sampling, temperature management, and fertilizer.Transplant Production Poster
Kelly O'Reilly stopped by to discuss her research on seed quality at the elevator and how to keep from getting that dreaded dockage on your soybean check.  https://soybeans.ces.ncsu.edu/
Bennett Harrelson Doctoral Student from Clemson University stopped in to talk about a unique system that some growers are seeing great success with in South Carolina.  With funding from the South Carolina Soybean Board Bennett has been working on the ins and outs of producing a corn and soybean crop in the SAME field in the SAME year!For more information on the work they are doing at Clemson University click belowhttps://www.clemson.edu/extension/agronomy/crops/soybeans.html
D.J. Stokes, Soybean Associate with Dr. Rachel Vann,  stopped by to discuss soybean research with regards to adjustments in recommendation for late season soybean planting.  You are not going to want to miss this one!Soybean Portal
Dr. Dominic Reisig and Dr. Anders Huseth are back to discuss thrips, resistance, and what it means for your cotton crop.  Find out more Here
Beans Gone WILD!!!

Beans Gone WILD!!!

2023-06-1212:00

Dr. Rachel Vann stopped in to talk about the best thing since bacon!  The Beans Gone Wild tool!  If you want a quick way to see issues occurring in your area, if you want to see what a specific problem looks like, if you want to find out the best way to manage a problem while making the best financial decisions?  Beans Gone Wild is it!Beans Gone Wild Decision Tool can be found HERE
Dr. Chris Reberg-Horton stops by to discuss the When, Why, and What of cover crops. Whether you are just thinking about cover crops or a long time cover cropper, it all comes down to dollars and sense! https://www.precisionsustainableag.org/https://cals.ncsu.edu/psi/resilient-agricultural-systems/
Listen in as Dr. Anders Huseth and Dr. Dominic Reisig talk about early season insects.  If you grow corn, cotton, or soybeans you aren't going to want to miss this one!Thrips Infestation CalculatorCotton Planting Conditions Calculator
Dr. Heiniger discusses a number of things, including planting weather, early season issues and fertilization strategies going forward, and his outlook on the rest of the season.
Soybean Weed Control

Soybean Weed Control

2023-05-0311:59

Dr. Wes Everman stops by to talk about weed control in the most widely planted crop in North Carolina.  Sit on down a while and listen in on keeping your soybeans weed free in 2023.Soybean Weed Management
Dr. Charlie Cahoon stopped by to discuss burndown, and early season weed management in corn and cotton.  Come on in and give it a listen because if it isn't making money, it isn't making sense! 
Dr. Vann shared some BREAKING NEWS on the Crop Sense Podcast!  The First  Public Announcement of something you are going to want to hear.   We also discuss transplanting and early season management with the up and down weather this spring has given us.  You are going to want to hear this!
Dr. Guy Collins stopped by to discuss what planting conditions to look for to begin planting cotton.  We discuss planting depth, early season fertility, plant population and germination rates.  You need to listen to this one before your cotton planters roll!
Dr. Vann stops by to discuss her research she has been doing over a number of years on planting date for soybean.  Drop in an listen for some important changes that could impact your federal crop insurance!
Dr. Rachel Vann discusses her new role with the Plant Science Initiative.  She talks about how this initiative differs from historic Extension Research, how it will help the farmers, and how farmers can help the researchers at the NC Plant Sciences Initiative.Here is an article discussing the PSI.Website to keep up with everything PSI.  
Today, Award Winning Area Specialized Agent Jenny Carleo and I discuss on-farm research.  We answer some common questions, talk about the short and long term benefits and discuss an exciting opportunity to host research on your farm!  
Dr. Collins stopped by and I asked him his favorite question!  We also talk about the cotton crop so far and how to manage this drought stressed crop now that we have some moisture.NCSU Cotton InformationPlant Growth Regulator Information
Listen in as Dr. Vann discusses the tobacco season so far and what to look out for going forward. Tobacco Field Day Registration- hereTobacco Production information can be found here 
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