United Soybean Board

United Soybean Board

Whether riding in the pickup or working in the shop, the United Soybean Board podcast channel is your source to keep you in the know on technology, pesticide resistance, best management practices, trends and more. Brought to you by the soy checkoff.

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October 1, 2020 12 mins

In this installment of Take Action’s podcast discussing the mission to Australia, soy checkoff farmer-leader Tom Oswald joins Kim Slarke, Western Australian farmer, and Nick Berry, one of the creators of the Seed Terminator. The trio discusses sustainable ways to control weeds in Western Australia.

This month on the “Take Action” podcast, we’re taking it back to 2018 when soybean farmers and weed scientists traveled to Australia to...

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In this episode of Take Action’s podcast discussing the mission to Australia, soy checkoff farmer-leader Bubba Simmons III speaks with Australian farmer Roger Newman about the challenges Newman faces with weed and chaff control, and how he came to use a Harrington Seed Destructor, developed by Ray Harrington, on his farm.

This month on the “Take Action” podcast, we’re taking it back to 2018 when soybean farmers and weed scientists ...

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In this installment of Take Action’s podcast discussing the mission to Australia, western Tennessee farmer David Nichols sat down with Gary Lang at his farm in Western Australia to discuss the role harvest weed seed control plays in resistance management.

This month on the “Take Action” podcast, we’re taking it back to 2018 when soybean farmers and weed scientists traveled to Australia to learn firsthand about innovative weed contr...

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U.S. soybean farmers are sitting on immeasurable data but often don't know how to turn it into actionable insights. Shawn Conley, Ph.D., a professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, discusses the results of a multistate data project focusing on management practices that can help increase farmers’ yields to improve efficiency and drive sustainability. The project was supported by several state soybean organizations, including...

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Planting technologies coupled with geospatial data analyses and on-farm research can provide producers with an opportunity to improve their operations’ productivity. Joe Luck, Ph.D., an associate professor and precision agriculture engineer at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, discusses variable-rate seeding and multi-variety planter applications in soybean production and provides examples of how to apply geospatial analyses to i...

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Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) allow plant pathologists the opportunity to diagnose in-field issues, such as foliar diseases on soybean plants. This technology allows for advancements in precision agriculture, including field monitoring and assisted crop scouting. Xavier Phillips, plant pathology specialist with Syngenta and Ph.D. student at Iowa State University, discusses using various UAV technologies for foliar disease identif...

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Many farmers began implementing precision farming practices — such as grid soil sampling, digital soil maps, yield monitors, and variable-rate fertilizer and soil amendment applications — in the 1990s. Following those were equipment guidance systems and GPS-connected controllers on sprayers and planters. Although guidance and computer-driven controllers on sprayers and planters have been widely adopted, many farmers have still not ...

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September 1, 2020 14 mins

In this episode, USB farmer-leader Don Wyss and Matt Badding with John Deere discuss best practices for preparing equipment and technology for the 2020 soybean harvest.

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Aaron Hager and Pat Tranel with the University of Illinois, discuss the serious threat of metabolism-based herbicide resistance in weeds and how this impacts weed control.

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Aaron Hager, Ph.D., associate professor of weed sciences at the University of Illinois, discusses waterhemp-effective long-term management for growers. Travis Legleiter, Ph.D., assistant professor of weed sciences at the University of Kentucky, is also featured in this episode. Legleiter speaks about herbicide deposition and coverage, otherwise known as the “balancing act,” to best maximize herbicide applications. A recording of th...

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Kevin Bradley, Ph.D., professor of plant sciences at the University of Missouri, discusses the status of on-combine weed seed destruction technologies. Bradley is joined by Joe Ikley, Ph.D., assistant professor and extension weed specialist at North Dakota State University, who speaks about Enlist mixing issues. A recording of the webinar with slides can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SmrsiRbe318.

 

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Thomas Peters, Ph.D., weed control specialist at North Dakota State University, discusses weed control using high-voltage electricity. John Wallace, Ph.D., assistant professor of weed sciences at Penn State University, is also featured in this episode. Wallace speaks about integrating cover crops for herbicide-resistance management. A recording of the webinar with slides can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JSukGYjHk_...

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Multiple herbicide resistance and pollen-mediated gene flow are the featured topics of this Take Action webinar. Patrick Tranel, Ph.D., professor of molecular weed science at the University of Illinois, discusses metabolism-based and multiple herbicide resistance. Amit Jhala, Ph.D., weed management specialist at the University of Nebraska, speaks about pollen-mediated gene flow and the transfer of herbicide-resistant alleles. A rec...

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Christy Sprague, Ph.D., professor and weed specialist at Michigan State University, discusses using “site of action” to manage herbicide-resistant weeds. Rodrigo Werle, Ph.D., assistant professor and weed scientist at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, discusses the value of pre-emergence herbicides for waterhemp and giant ragweed control. A recording of the webinar with slides can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n...

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In this episode, Carl Bradley, extension specialist in plant pathology at the University of Kentucky and Randy Myers, fungicide product development manager with Bayer Crop Science discuss frogeye leaf spot, a problematic disease in soybeans. This disease is a top concern for farmers as it has developed resistance in not only one region, but it is now also found in 19 states.

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June 24, 2020 21 mins

In this episode, USB farmer-leader Tom Oswald, NCGA’s Nicole Hasheider and Matt Carroll with ABSTC discuss the importance of Take Action, preview some PEST Week activities and highlight resources available for farmers.

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June 5, 2020 24 mins

Todd Janzen, Bev Paul and Billy Tiller discuss the Ag Data Transparent project.

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April 27, 2020 17 mins

In this episode, Penn State University weed scientist John Wallace discusses using cover crops for weed control.

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John Fulton, associate professor in the Department of Food, Agricultural and Biological Engineering at The Ohio State University and Raven Industries’ Tim Norris discuss positives and negatives to autonomy in agriculture, the feasibility of large-scale adoption, the work each of them is doing in this space and more.

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January 10, 2020 18 mins
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