
Science for Success is excited to announce the Soybean Resilience Blueprint: Adapting to Climate, Cost, and Change webinar series, addressing some of the most pressing challenges facing soybean production today. The two-part series will feature leading experts from across the United States discussing strategies to navigate shifting environmental and economic conditions.
Feb. 28: Climate Challenges in Soybean Production
This session will explore the impacts of changing weather on soybean production and offer actionable insights into overcoming these challenges.
Speakers:
- Chris Kucharik, University of Wisconsin–Madison
- Alex Lindsey, The Ohio State University
- Laura Lindsey, The Ohio State University
- Michael Plumblee, Clemson University (Moderator)
March 14: Economic Insights for Uncertain Times
This session will provide practical strategies to manage economic volatility in soybean farming.
Speakers:
- Paul Mitchell, University of Wisconsin–Madison
- Shawn Conley, University of Wisconsin–Madison
- Seth Naeve, University of Minnesota
- Nicole Fiorellino, University of Maryland
- Michael Plumblee, Clemson University (Moderator)
Each webinar will last approximately one hour and include a live Q&A session, allowing participants to engage directly with the speakers.
Certified Crop Advisers can earn 1.0 CEU credit in Crop Management by attending the webinar.
Key Details
- Cost: Free
- Platform: Zoom (links provided via email upon registration)
- Audience: U.S. soybean farmers, Certified Crop Advisers, and agricultural professionals
Registration
Participants can register at the following link: soybeanscienceforsuccess.org/webinars-and-events/
Contact Science for Success
For more information, contact Haleigh Ortmeier-Clarke at ortmeierclarke@ncsu.edu.
About Science for Success
Science for Success brings together 20+ land grant institutions to collaboratively deliver research-based best management practices into the hands of US soybean farmers. We are funded by the United Soybean Board through the checkoff program.Learn more at soybeanscienceforsuccess.org.